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hissingpotatoes
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Writing an Identity Not Your Own won for April and over How to ADHD for March, but The Hero's Closet from January is still the overall winner. #readingbracket2024

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peanutnine
Ready or Not | Cara Bastone
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April #ReadingBracket2024 Fiction update
Ready or Not was my favorite read of the month. I'm having trouble comparing it to Witch King though, they are such a different vibe... Will report back later

Roary47 Ready or not was my wild card. So good! 6d
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peanutnine
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April #ReadingBracket2024 nonfiction update
Of the two I read this month, my favorite was Leg. But Better Living Through Birding is beating everyone for the whole quarter still 🐦

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monalyisha
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I‘ve read some truly phenomenal books this year. The tagged by Sabrina Imbler & Ann Patchett‘s Tom Lake are April‘s winners. 🪼🌸🍒

For those (like me) who sometimes struggle to see:

January: Turtle Diary
Feb: The Book of Speculation
March: Greta & Valdin
April: How Far the Light Reaches

Bonus 1: Tom Lake
Bonus 2: The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion (Volume 6)

#ReadingBracket2024 #2024ReadingBracket

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CSeydel
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#ReadingBracket2024

I kinda hate the bracket because I don‘t know how to compare books that are both excellent but completely different! Killers of a Certain Age was fun and entertaining and well written; the Man Who Fell to Earth was insightful and thought provoking and, of course, well written. How do I compare them head to head??

Anyway, Man Who Fell is the winner for April! #LitsySciFiBookClub

Deblovestoread It is hard! So many things come into play when I'm reading and each book provides a different experience. Mine picks usually have to do with emotion and how long I spend thinking of it after I'm done. 7d
willaful I don't do brackets for this very reason. Too complicated! 7d
Aims42 I gave up doing a bracket this year too for this exact same reason 😆 Now I just pick my favorite from the month and leave it at that. If at the end of the year I have a stand-alone favorite, great. If not, oh well 😇 7d
CSeydel @Deblovestoread Yes! I have to remember just to have fun with it. I just end up doing it by feel and trying not to take it too seriously 😂 7d
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rachelsbrittain
A Taste of Gold and Iron | Alexandra Rowland
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My favorite book of April- and the year so far-- is definitely A Taste of Gold and Iron. I didn't even have to think about it. Hope I read something equally good in May. #ReadingBracket2024 @CSeydel

ChaoticMissAdventures Ohhhhh! I have this laying around somewhere I will have to bump it up on my TBR 😍 1w
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Nessavamusic
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Here‘s my #ReadingBracket2024 including my first bonus pick because I had two favorites this month.
The Will of the Many by James Islington
Bonus pick: Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez

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CoffeeNBooks
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Clare-Dragonfly
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Not a tough choice for April! The decision between March and April was a little tougher… and I think I‘ll leave the next decision until this one is a little less fresh. #readingbracket2024

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jenniferw88
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