Tag: paul murray
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2024 Tournament of Books: The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store vs Blackouts/The Bee Sting
And the final match-up of the Tournament of Books. I used to think that the judgments and reviews were done in real time, judges in later rounds furiously working their way through the books to be sure they were able and hoping that the book they’d left at the bottom of the stack of potential…
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2024 Tournament of Books: The Bee Sting vs Blackouts
My picks for who would win the quarterfinals were both knocked out before they got there but, one of the weird and wild parts of the Tournament of Books is the Zombie Round: The most popular books that were previously eliminated get a chance to come back from the dead before the finals and as…
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2014 Tournament of Books: The Guest vs The Librarianist/The Bee Sting vs The Shamshine Blind
The right side of the brackets is where I completely deviated from reality so there’s an alternate universe matchup and an actual universe matchup. In the alternative universe It would be between The Bee Sting and The Shamshine Blind. And while I liked the alternate universe of The Shamshine Blind, I found the family travails of The Bee Sting…
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2024 Tournament of Books: Monstrilio vs The Librarianist/The Bee Sting
In this last round of quarterfinals, I was only half-wrong in predicting the match-up, but half-wrong still is enough to generate An alternate universe In my alternate universe, the match-up would be between Monstrilio and The Bee Sting. Both look at complicated family dynamics with plenty of dysfunction to go around, and while I admired the magical…
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2024 Tournament of Books: The Librarianist vs What You Are Looking For Is in the Library vs The Bee Sting
Ah, the first round where I have to deal with my picks to advance not matching up with the official selections. So my format has to change a bit. First, a bit of alternate reality I’ll start with what I would have had the match-up be. The Bee Sting vs What You Are Looking For Is in…
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2024 Tournament of Books: Play-in round
For the first time, I’ve made the effort to try to read all the Tournament of Books entries before the tournament starts instead of relying on dumb luck to let me have read perhaps two or three. Having done this, I’ve decided to do my own parallel judging (I’ve been filling out my brackets as…