Fiction: I haven't read any on that list and none in my Want To Read tab Historial Fiction: Same as Fiction. Mystery/Thriller: I read six of them. Out of the ones I read The Boyfriend was the best for me. There are 4 on the list I planned on reading at some point. Romance: I read two and only one other listed as wanting to read. Romantasy: I read 10 books listed and 6 on there I will read at some point. I have a couple downloaded in my audible but haven't listened to them yet. I love SJM but I did not vote for her book because it wasn't as good as Quicksilver or When the Moon Hatched. I voted for Quicksilver. Fantasy: I read 2 with 10 listed as Want to read. Sci-Fi: I read none listed but The Family Experiment is on my list that I want to read though. Horror: Read 2, with 7 listed as Want to read. Debut: Read none but 3 are listed on my Want to read. Audiobook: Listened to none, but have 3 on my Want to read (listen) YA Fantasy: Read 3, 8 listed as Want to read YA Fiction: Read none, 3 listed as Want to read. Non-Fiction: Read none, 1 listed as Want to read Memoir: Read none, none I want to read History/Biography: Read none, none I want to read So I didn't read much compared to what they have listed now (shocker). What I don't understand is how they are having people vote for books in 2024 when not all the books have been released in this year. I would think they would do the voting around the first week of Feb the following year to give people time to read any books that released in Dec and also for those who get books for Christmas. It kind of screws over authors chances if they aren't putting books that came out at the end of the year.
The publishing year was kinda MEHW so i close books you found interresting and that did not happen to be much that came out this year. Thats fine you could catcher up with some other good books right.
I’ve been trying to read some of the fantasy I thought would be nominated so over read 11 of them, it looks like we’ve traded the Greek retelling phase for historical / literary fantasy somehow and I don’t think I like it. I’m so glad I read book of doors though, it didn’t sound like my thing but it was lots of fun
At least they are right that it was just the most popular, I guesses 17 of 20 and 2 more were in romantasy instead (I wasn’t sure where they would put the Spellshop or Honey Witch).
Yayyy! I’ve been waiting for your opinions on this lol
Fiction: I haven't read any on that list and none in my Want To Read tab
Historial Fiction: Same as Fiction.
Mystery/Thriller: I read six of them. Out of the ones I read The Boyfriend was the best for me. There are 4 on the list I planned on reading at some point.
Romance: I read two and only one other listed as wanting to read.
Romantasy: I read 10 books listed and 6 on there I will read at some point. I have a couple downloaded in my audible but haven't listened to them yet. I love SJM but I did not vote for her book because it wasn't as good as Quicksilver or When the Moon Hatched. I voted for Quicksilver.
Fantasy: I read 2 with 10 listed as Want to read.
Sci-Fi: I read none listed but The Family Experiment is on my list that I want to read though.
Horror: Read 2, with 7 listed as Want to read.
Debut: Read none but 3 are listed on my Want to read.
Audiobook: Listened to none, but have 3 on my Want to read (listen)
YA Fantasy: Read 3, 8 listed as Want to read
YA Fiction: Read none, 3 listed as Want to read.
Non-Fiction: Read none, 1 listed as Want to read
Memoir: Read none, none I want to read
History/Biography: Read none, none I want to read
So I didn't read much compared to what they have listed now (shocker).
What I don't understand is how they are having people vote for books in 2024 when not all the books have been released in this year. I would think they would do the voting around the first week of Feb the following year to give people time to read any books that released in Dec and also for those who get books for Christmas. It kind of screws over authors chances if they aren't putting books that came out at the end of the year.
The Book of Doors was enjoyable! Emily Wilde was good too, but I liked Doors just a bit more.
The publishing year was kinda MEHW so i close books you found interresting and that did not happen to be much that came out this year. Thats fine you could catcher up with some other good books right.
I’ve been trying to read some of the fantasy I thought would be nominated so over read 11 of them, it looks like we’ve traded the Greek retelling phase for historical / literary fantasy somehow and I don’t think I like it. I’m so glad I read book of doors though, it didn’t sound like my thing but it was lots of fun
At least they are right that it was just the most popular, I guesses 17 of 20 and 2 more were in romantasy instead (I wasn’t sure where they would put the Spellshop or Honey Witch).