Bailey's/Orange Women's Fiction Group discussion
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This is a good group and very friendly, so there is little 'moderating' to do. I think a better title would be facilitator, which is what Penny has been doing and I am very happy to assist with.
speech given by Elif Shafak at the Baileys prize short list event
quite an interesting point of view on the need for women's prizes which has sometimes come up for discussion
http://www.womensprizeforfiction.co.u...
quite an interesting point of view on the need for women's prizes which has sometimes come up for discussion
http://www.womensprizeforfiction.co.u...

(The Green Road and A Little Life were listed for both awards and won neither.)

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...?
This group seems to be a victim of this, but I do not have time to check all new or newish members right now. What I would like to do as a quick solution is to remove all members who have made zero comments, but send a message to all members first inviting them to comment once somewhere in the group threads before I take any action. I think that should mean that any human members of the group who want to stay, but just read the discussions, can do so.
I don't know that these fake accounts are malicious, but I am suspicious.
What do other members think?
I hadn’t heard of this but it may be good to do that. Unfortunately we may lose a few members but it will be their choice

the winner will be announced this evening (British Summer Time) I wonder if any of us will guess the winner!

But for the record I think the best of the bunch is Milkman!
you think they ll go with Milkman ? I dont know if a previous winner has also won the Booker - pretty sure not. I haven't read the 3 you suggest but An American Marriage seems to have had a lot of hype

No, I don't think Milkman will win - but I do think it was the best book.

Tayari Jones was interviewed by Channel 4 News and came across well, but I was not that keen on the book.
This year's shortlist has been announced !
The 2020 shortlist is as follows.
Dominicana by Angie Cruz
Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo
A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes
The Mirror and the Light by Hilary Mantel
Hamnet by Maggie O’ Farrell
Weather by Jenny Offill
anything you think got missed?
The 2020 shortlist is as follows.
Dominicana by Angie Cruz
Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo
A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes
The Mirror and the Light by Hilary Mantel
Hamnet by Maggie O’ Farrell
Weather by Jenny Offill
anything you think got missed?
Of these I've read Girl, Woman, Other and Weather. Of the 2, I preferred Girl, Woman, Other.
The longlist books I read that didn't make the cut are The Dutch house, Girl, and Djinn Patrol and the Purple Line. Of those, my favorite was The Dutch House.
The longlist books I read that didn't make the cut are The Dutch house, Girl, and Djinn Patrol and the Purple Line. Of those, my favorite was The Dutch House.


I listened to the abridgement of GWO on BBC Radio 4 and have put it on my TBR because of how it sounded.

The Prize was awarded to Hamnet by Maggie O’ Farrell
I found it almost impossible to choose a favourite from these three:
The Mirror and the Light by Hilary Mantel
Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo
Hamnet by Maggie O’ Farrell
but thought Maggie O’ Farrell would benefit most from the extra publicity,
so I am very happy with the judges choice.


I went to some of them.

I went to some of them. This might seem irrelevant, but I have tw..."Event that's lots we're enjoying. I'd go again.
Hello Everyone
the group now needs a new moderator as I am not able to continue - Val had taken over the bulk of the work and did a wonderful job. Is anyone willing to take on the group?
the group now needs a new moderator as I am not able to continue - Val had taken over the bulk of the work and did a wonderful job. Is anyone willing to take on the group?
Penny wrote: "Hello Everyone
the group now needs a new moderator as I am not able to continue - Val had taken over the bulk of the work and did a wonderful job. Is anyone willing to take on the group?"
Sorry, seeing this months later. I would be happy to help out.
the group now needs a new moderator as I am not able to continue - Val had taken over the bulk of the work and did a wonderful job. Is anyone willing to take on the group?"
Sorry, seeing this months later. I would be happy to help out.
Newsflash!!
the lovely Jessica has agreed to step in and be our new moderator! I'm so pleased !!! lets give her lots of support and keep our little group running!!
thank you Jessica!
the lovely Jessica has agreed to step in and be our new moderator! I'm so pleased !!! lets give her lots of support and keep our little group running!!
thank you Jessica!
Penny wrote: "Newsflash!!
the lovely Jessica has agreed to step in and be our new moderator! I'm so pleased !!! lets give her lots of support and keep our little group running!!
thank you Jessica!"
Glad to help out. Thank you!
the lovely Jessica has agreed to step in and be our new moderator! I'm so pleased !!! lets give her lots of support and keep our little group running!!
thank you Jessica!"
Glad to help out. Thank you!

Carol wrote: "So the Longlist for this year is out a few surprises and I was surprised Still Life wasn’t on it, but sure I’ll enjoy many of these. https://womensprizeforfiction.co.uk/f......"
yes Carol - I'm actually surprised by a lot of the books on the list. It's quite an eclectic mix!
yes Carol - I'm actually surprised by a lot of the books on the list. It's quite an eclectic mix!

Yes, several of these I’ve not heard of or seen mentioned on any predictions. Will see what makes the shortlist, not long to wait it’s the 27th April



It was great wasn’t it, really well done. I suspect I will end up booking for this years event. Would love to go to the in person event one day

Demon Copperhead
Fire Rush
Black Butterflies
Pod
The Marriage Portrait
Trespasses
I’ve read three and really enjoyed those so I’m pleased with the shortlist. 😊


I have Pod, Fire Rush and Black Butterflies to read, but can’t find an audio version of Black butterflies on Audible or Borrowbox so May have to hang on for that one. I’d be happy with Demon or Trespasses winning. I though Demon was incredible.
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