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2023 Booker Prize speculation

GY, 14 hours ago: “I’m 640 pages in”
What kind of witchcraft is this, and where can I learn it?!


This is a speculation list I saw online. Zadie isn't on it (although I'm eager to read her new one), but it's a good list. https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/the-boo...

I would have said that being a previously shortlisted author would bode well for Tan Twan Eng, but after last year, I'm never saying that again (I still think Stuart and Yanagihara deserved a place on the longlist far more than Strout and Fowler did!).



Two people have said it to me in conversation, and then I saw Oscar Almonte-Espinal's instagram post making that prediction. I wasn't sure if these three instances are part of a larger network of buzz or if they're just three one-offs. Incidentally, all three of mine are US-based. I wonder if the novel has been received differently here/there.
I feel the same, Yahaira.

https://www.instagram.com/inkdrinkerr...

I also think 155 chapters is a little excessive.

I'm really hoping that The Bee Sting and Falling Animals make it (or at least one of them)

GY, what's the final tally of the number of books you read on the Listopia?
Has anyone else read more than, say, 10 on the list? I'm sure we have other high achievers here.

August Blue by Deborah Levy
Yellowface by R.F. Kuang
Enter Ghost by Isabella Hammad
The Librarian..."
Joy, I wondered about The Librarianist too. But I've been hearing very mixed things from readers. Are you enjoying it?

Soldier Sailor? Old God's Time? Falling Animals? Close To Home? The Bee Sting?

Though The Bodies Fall is another Irish possibility (I have not read it but seen it mentioned).

All of the ones Mohamed mentions seem more likely candidates. And the Noel Regan sounds very intriguing as well.

Though The Bodies Fall is another Irish possibility (I have not read it but seen it mentioned)."
I did not read it yet. But the fact that it is coming from Granta is giving it a chance

All of the ones M..."
Thanks Ruben. Although I was not impressed by Close to home but it has some chances
I am rooting for Soldier sailor and will be utterly disappointed to not seeing on the list

Derek, any details on the Irish novels? is it the ss??


Yes, I enjoyed it. I think Patrick deWitt is a great writer, but this one is probably not as "Bookerish" as The Sisters Brothers, which was nominated a few years ago.
My review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

No Soldier Sailor?


@GY: are these two among your 78? If not, things aren´t looking good for you...

No Soldier Sailor?"
Can you pls give full title of "Bernstein" book?

No Soldier Sailor?"
Can you pls give full title of "Bernstein" book?"
Study for Obedience

WOW!! Did not see this coming. It is demon copperhead for sure

No Soldier Sailor?"
Can you pls give full title of "Bernstein" book?"
Study for Obedience

But I hope now there is no DC and Soldier, Sailor is both the Faber book and one of the Irish crew.
Faber also Old God’s Time (another Irish one), Shy - both heavily tipped and Penance and Big Swiss (both being discussed as potentials).

this number 2 on Paul's list:
2. We will (nearly) all get upset at the exclusion of one book

Let's hope it will be this year Keegan!

I figured there that Gaby Wood might have shared her love of Paula Rego with the judges (https://www.Irb.co.uk/ the-paper/v43/n19/gaby-wood/at-tate-britain)- a Rego quote providing the book’s title and driving idea.
She is also one of the Granta authors as lives in Scotland.
It was also VERY easy to do a Dog picture for it which influenced my choice.
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I read it through NetGalley and did not love it. That said, I am not a sweeping saga gal, so others may disagree. I will be surprised if it hits the long list.