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Amiable
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On to the NONFICTION winner of #ReadingBrackets2023! This quarter belonged entirely to Hampton Sides—he battled himself the whole way. December‘s pick about the Marines at the Chosin Reservoir was excellent. It moved on against “Ghost Soldiers” to face “Hellhound on His Trail.” For me, it was an easy pick: “Hellhound,” a masterpiece of narrative nonfiction, sweeps the board and emerges as victor. In fact, it‘s my favorite book of the entire year!

SilversReviews How did you make this please? 12mo
Amiable @SilversReviews I‘ve been using a template that was provided earlier in the year by @chasjjlee ! 12mo
ChaoticMissAdventures I love the split between fiction and nonfiction. They really are so completely different and need their own brackets. 12mo
Amiable @ChaoticMissAdventures Agreed! I can‘t compare a fiction to a nonfiction because it‘s a totally different reading experience and I‘m looking for different things from each genre. 12mo
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The Museum of Failures | Thrity Umrigar
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And we have a #ReadingBrackets2023 FICTION winner! My December pick by Thrity Umrigar was very good, and moved into the quarterfinals where it met a fierce competition with “Dear Edward.” In the end “Edward” moved into the finals because it grabbed me from the start while “Museum” took a while to get revved up. But in a head-to-head with “The Covenant of Water,” the winner was clear. Congratulations to Abraham Verghese!

CSeydel I really enjoyed Covenant of Water - it was so good! (edited) 12mo
BkClubCare I just picked up a copy of Dear Edward. I am intimidated by The Covenant of Water. Do you think it would be good by audio? 12mo
Amiable @BkClubCare I'm not the person to answer that question -- I rarely ever listen to audiobooks! Are you intimidated by the size of it? It's a really engrossing read -- the narrative just flows right along. 12mo
BkClubCare @Amiable - yes, and, drawn out epic sagas sound so wearying to me right now, but I usually love long audiobooks. 12mo
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Hello Beautiful | Ann Napolitano
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For FICTION: After loving "Dear Edward" in October, I immediately sought this out. It‘s a complicated family drama; the story of four sisters -- an ambitious one, an introverted reader, an artist and a caregiver -- and the family ties that bind and tear them apart. It's a big story that covers the various nuances of human emotion, from depression, despair, and grief to the fullness of life and love. Definitely my favorite of the month.

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My Nov. brackets felt like Groundhog Day, since both my fiction and NF picks were by the same authors as my Oct. picks!

For NONFICTION: Another by the fabulous Hampton Sides. On Jan. 28, 1945, 121 U.S. troops slipped behind enemy lines in the Philippines. Their mission: March 30 rugged miles to rescue 513 POWs languishing in a hellish camp, among them the last survivors of the infamous Bataan Death March. This is the tale of that mission.

MallenNC I need to read this one. Hellhound on His Trail is one of my favorite nonfiction books. 12mo
Amiable @MallenNC “Hellhound” is probably going to be my favorite read of 2024! So good. I‘m also reading this one right now, and it‘s also excellent: 12mo
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MallenNC @Amiable I haven‘t read that one yet! I have Ghost Soldiers on my shelf. Hellhound was so well done. I learned a lot about MLK, Jr. and it was written so well that I found myself hoping what I knew was going to happen would not. 12mo
Amiable @MallenNC Have you read this one yet? Another fabulous read by Sides: 12mo
MallenNC @Amiable I found it on my shelf tonight but I don‘t remember reading it! If I did it‘s probably time for a re-read 12mo
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Soubhiville
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My best fiction read of September was The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store, but it was a close call with The Vaster Wilds!

#readingbrackets2023

vlwelser Fresh Water for Flowers is going to win. Early prediction. 1y
Soubhiville @vlwelser it‘s definitely possible, but I really loved The Overstory too! 1y
vlwelser I may have to read that. Esp since it beat Chain-Gang. 1y
Soubhiville @vlwelser that was the hardest choice I‘ve made so far this year! 1y
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