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2023 Booker Prize speculation

Recently given a proof of Nothing Special by Nicole Flattery. I didn't really enjoy her short story collection but there's a lot about this that I found quietly impressive. Some lovely writing and very well drawn characters with a touch of Andy Warhol for good measure.
Sally Rooney is a big fan of hers apparently.

I would think McCarthy must be a big favourite for at least the longlist but how will the judges deal with two books? Will it be the first ever time one author has two books on the longlist.
Sebastian Barry has a new book out also - I think it will appeal greatly to fans of Days Without End although set back in Ireland it has a similar (and did me rather uneasy) mix of violence and beautiful narration.


I have not read her The Luminaries
Is it better in audio?


I have not read her The Luminaries
Is it better in audio?"
It's a richly-rewarding (I think) novel, but one that requires a fairly significant amount of concentration. It's also quite long. I would think the audio version could be quite powerful, depending on the reader, but you'd really need to focus.

I would think McCarthy must be a big favourite for at least the longlist but how will the judges deal with two books..."
On the point about McCarthy having two books, I think that Stella Maris is something of a "coda" rather than a complete novel. I could be wrong about this, of course. But from the descriptions, it sounds like The Passenger is longer and fully fleshed-out and Stella Maris is quite short and gives us a glimpse inside the head of one of the main characters (the sister of the protagonist in The Passenger). So I would think they might just focus on The Passenger if they wanted to longlist one.


I didn't understand yours either. It seems very unlike McCarthy to write a novel that isn't meant to be very good.







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She's such a good writer. Very excited to learn that she has a new novel coming out.

Ah, Wendy! You're missing out. Her Birds of America is a superb collection of stories.


Wendy, you see? Lorrie Moore is splendid!


I Am Homeless If This Is Not My Home"
Oh my gosh, it’s been forever!! I’m so excited about this. For awhile I kept checking her page to look for the next, but after 4 or 5 years I gave up. She’s truly one of my favorites, her short stories are exquisite.


David, don’t worry. I have plenty of those dense moments, even with coffee.
(I do wish Goodreads would update the app - how crazy is it that we still can’t quote when using our phones? That’s such a basic thing. Or am o I missing the quote button somewhere?)

I was also very let down by Our Missing Hearts. I've always thought Ng's books were dramatic but this one was overwrought and just did not feel well done at all. It's clear she's very angry and has a specific agenda, but I was surprised at how heavy-handed this one felt.



Thank you so much for the information, I never knew that.
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