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2023 Booker Prize speculation

I’ll happily return the favor-just tell me what I can do for you?
One thing I can and will do is request our local Barnes and Nobel store to order a copy of Losing the Plot. They will order two and I won’t pick them up so they will be on the shelf. I’ll order my own copy from B&N to shipped to my house. I don’t need to order from Blackwells since it was released in the US already.


I believe Neil has read it and probably others too. I'm sure there will be a lot to unpack!

Another group a couple of us are in has a What Are You Reading Now for books other than group or buddy reads.
Maybe we could have a Let’s Talk About This Book thread.

https://www.theguardian.com/books/202...
Absolute panning - probably as good a one as I have read this year

https://bookmarks.reviews/reviews/ste...

https://www.theguardian.com/books/202...
Absolute panning - probably as g..."
Yes, that was wicked fun!
"...clacking away on his portable typewriter, marinating in genius."



Novelist Esi Edugyan, twice-shortlisted for the Booker Prize, will chair the panel and will be joined by Adjoa Andoh, actor, writer and director; Mary Jean Chan, poet, lecturer, editor and critic; James Shapiro, Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University and author specialising in Shakespeare; and Robert Webb, actor and writer.

The longlist comes out to universal condemnation and one of the judges turns to Robert Webb and says
“Are we the baddies?”

The longlist comes out to universal condemnation and one of the judges turns to Robert
“Are we the baddies?”"
:-)

Sounds good to me too, nice to have a queer writer in Mary Jean Chan, not sure how Robert Webb fits in but enjoyed 'Peep Show'!

I wasn’t too impressed with Half Blood Blues or Washington Black and an actor from a show called Peep Show and another from Bridgerton gives me a sinking feeling about the quality of books we can expect next year. I hope I’m wrong.
James Shapiro is a good choice. I’m not familiar with Mary Jean Chan, but they seem like a good choice.

This is from a sketch show with David Mitchell (not the author) and Webb and Mitchell also starred in the sitcom The Peep Show.

I wasn’t too impressed with Half Blood Blues or [book:Washington Black|381..."
Mary Jean Chan is a very well-regarded poet and lectures in Creative Writing. Robert Webb has an English degree from Cambridge - no guarantee of anything but does mean he has a background as far as understanding narrative/genre etc goes - he's also published a biography and a novel.


That was my feeling as well when I finished it. very well executed with a unique prose

First I have read by him. I did look him up and was impressed with his list of literary awards.
It's poetic. reminded me of The Colony.
Honestly. I am so glad I read it on my kindle because I had to look up so many of the words. More than any noel I have ever read! I liked this use of more interesting vocabulary though.
Initially, I didn't like the ending but now I love it. This would be a great novel to study as it is so dense.
And you?

First I have read by him. I did look him up and was impressed with his list of literary awards.
It's poetic. re..."
I loved the ending! it was at once poetic and cinematic. The only thing that I did not like is the lack of the backstory for Marlee, i wanted more and more.
You said it was well edited which it is true. The novel was scheduled for March 2021 than moved to May 2022 and finally they landed on February 2023


First I have read by him. I did look him up and was impressed with his list of literary awards.
It's..."
Yes - Marlee's character is very interesting. I felt it a wise choice though to give voice to those lower down the social ladder.

That's true. I think of Marlon James as a US-based writer, but obviously he's from Jamaica and A Brief History of Seven Killings is unmistakably Jamaican.

Finger Crossed

Fingers Crossed! You should read it soon, Gumble. I am keen to know your opinion

Reading The New Life currently then A Spell of Good Things before I get to the Hosein

“A Spell of Good Things” by Ayòbámi Adébáyò
“Hungry Ghosts” by Kevin Jared Hosein
“One Small Voice” by Santanu Bhattacharya
“Birnham Wood” by Eleanor Catton
“Cuddy” by Benjamin Myers
“Cursed Bread” by Sophie Mackintosh
“Now I Am Here” by Chidi Ebere
“Fire Rush” by Jacqueline Crooks
“Close to Home” by Michael Magee
“Biography of X” by Catherine Lacey
“A House for Alice” by Diana Evans
“The Memory of Animals” by Claire Fuller
“The North Shore” by Ben Tuffnell
“The Late Americans” by Brandon Taylor

“A Spell of Good Things” by Ayòbámi Adébáyò
“Hungry Ghosts” by Kevin Jared Hosein
“One Small Voice” by Santanu Bhattacharya
“Birnham Wood” by Eleanor Catton
“Cuddy” by B..."
Looking forward to Birnam Wood and The Memory of Animals!

“A Spell of Good Things” by Ayòbámi Adébáyò
“Hungry Ghosts” by Kevin Jared Hosein
“One Small Voice” by Santanu Bhattacharya
“Birnham Wood” by Eleanor Catton
“Cuddy” by B..."
Brilliant list. I know all of these titles and excited for many of them especially the Catton's

“A Spell of Good Things” by Ayòbámi Adébáyò
“Hungry Ghosts” by Kevin Jared Hosein
“One Small Voice” by Santanu Bhattacharya
“Birnham Wood” by Eleanor Catton
“Cuddy” by Benjamin Myers
“Cursed Bread” by Sophie Mackintosh
“Now I Am Here” by Chidi Ebere
“Fire Rush” by Jacqueline Crooks
“Close to Home” by Michael Magee
“Biography of X” by Catherine Lacey
“A House for Alice” by Diana Evans
“The Memory of Animals” by Claire Fuller
“The North Shore” by Ben Tuffnell
“The Late Americans” by Brandon Taylor"
I wonder how many on this list we will see on the Booker longlist.

“Birnham Wood” by Eleanor Catton
“Close to Home” by Michael Magee
Theses 3, I might say.

“A Spell of Good Things” by Ayòbámi Adébáyò
“Hungry Ghosts” by Kevin Jared Hosein
“One Small Voice” by Santanu Bhattacharya
“Birnham Wood” by Eleanor Catton
“Cuddy” by B..."
Oooh Cursed Bread, I look forward to your review (and its release).

I am going to be surprised if The New Life is not on the Booker longlist
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


I am going to be surprised if The New Life is not on the Booker longlist
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."
This sounds incredibly ambitious for a debut.

I am going to be surprised if The New Life is not on the Booker longlist
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."
I'm incredibly eager to read it. Have been hearing nothing but excellent things.
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It deserves to do well!