ChrisMayLA6, to bookstodon
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This week I've been mainly reading, no. 112.

Paul Lynch's winning Prophet Song (2023) warns us about the precariousness of liberal society. The mother's relentless interior monologue explores how we might react as a society breaks down from authoritarian rule to civil war & eventual of victims. While one might argue that this is a developing country story reset in merely to enhance Anglo-saxon empathy, this resetting is what emphasises its warning
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Irish writer Paul Lynch won the 2023 Booker prize for his dystopian novel, "Prophet Song." Two of his compatriots were on the shortlist and another two made the long list. For @TheConversationUS Orlaith Darling, a Ph.D. candidate at Trinity College Dublin, examines the "golden age" of Irish writing.

https://flip.it/rFKRZ9

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Borrowed Study for Obedience by Sarah Bernstein from the library. This copy has a big misprint - about 50 pages are randomly repeated in place of 50 that should be there.

At first I thought wow, these books really are getting impenetrable 😂 but fortunately I got my hands on a complete copy

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I don't usually start a book and instantly get the impression I'm going to love it, but it's happening with Penance by Eliza Clark

Ellenfelicity,
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I've also just started the audiobook of The Bee Sting. I gave up on trying to read all of the books shortlisted for the Booker Prize, but I've heard great things about this one

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I quite liked Western Lane and If I Survive You, but gave up on This Other Eden after one chapter (which is very unlike me, but I just did not get on with it at all)

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Well, thanks to the library I did end up giving everything shortlisted for a go. Study for Obedience. Have heard a lot of criticism of the writing style, but so far I'm enjoying this quiet, eerie book. @bookstodon

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ChrisMayLA6, to bookstodon
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As just one British writer makes the shortlist for the #BookerPrize, the acceleration of the 'Wimbledonisation' of the prize continues....

I know we should all welcome its new international character, but I think I preferred it when you had to be a British writer to be nominated. There's nothing wrong with being parochial for a National book prize in my view, even if London's (globally minded) literati will think I'm being small-minded.

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Tinido, to bookstodon German
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Lucy Scoles is such a great literary critic / essayist, she makes you want to immediately read the novels she writes about. I loved this little portrait of Elizabeth Mavor (of whom I've never heard before) and her novels of love among women.
@bookstodon https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/features/elizabeth-mavor-relished-spirited-unorthodox-women-and-her-work-is-ripe

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“I could go on for ages about SF’s direct links to Woolf and modernism – the subjective and the impersonal, different levels of perspective, a single day in the life of a character and vast deserts of eternity”

With his latest novel, IN ASCENSION, longlisted for the 2023, Martin MacInnes discusses the interconnectedness of life – & why arts & sciences belong together

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https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/features/martin-macinnes-interview-in-ascension

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2023 ist bekannt gegeben worden. Das sind die Nominierten (1)
A Spell of Good Things by Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀ (Canongate)

Old God’s Time by Sebastian Barry (Faber & Faber)

Study for Obedience by Sarah Bernstein (Granta Books)

If I Survive You by Jonathan Escoffery (4th Estate)

How to Build a Boat by Elaine Feeney (Harvill Secker)

This Other Eden by Paul Harding (Hutchinson Heinemann)

Pearl by Siân Hughes (The Indigo Press)

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I'm on mastodonbooks.net and typed in and got nothing - my people what is evening happening here?

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