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I have Endling and Universality but have not read either of them yet. I too loved and recommend Assembly.

I like the sound of Endling and the new Kiran Desai. After reading quite a few reviews, I find a lot of the appear to be experimental in style, which makes me hesitate a little. as usual, I'm more attracted to the cross-cultural titles/authors.

Flashlight by Susan Choi (American)
The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny by Kiran Desai (Indian)
Audition by Katie Kitamura (American)
The Rest of Our Lives by Ben Markovits (American)
The Land in Winter by Andrew Miller (British)
Flesh by David Szalay (Hungarian-British)
The announcement of which won will occur 10 November. I'm anxiously awaiting my holds of Flashlight and Loneliness to come in at my library, and perversely delighted that the hold lists are so long for each.
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The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny (other topics)Audition (other topics)
Flashlight (other topics)
Golden Child (other topics)
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Susan Choi (other topics)Katie Kitamura (other topics)
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Natasha Brown (other topics)
Jonathan Buckley (other topics)
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I"m stunned at the striking and elegant variety of covers, particularly in a world where it seems as if the cover trends have been pretty all encompassing over the last 24 months and not in a good way. But then, hey - I am a fan of the brilliant trademark of the Fitzcarraldo covers, too.
I've only read Universality, and recommend it, although I don't think it's as exquisite as Brown's debut, Assembly (which didn't have enough pages to qualify last year - insert eyeroll here). This year, Universality and Audition are the only longlisted books that I've seen and heard about for months. What have you read and enjoyed? I'm particularly interested in hearing anyone's thoughts on Flashlight, Love Forms and Loneliness.