KZNSeagull
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Anybody else trying to tackle any of this year's Man Booker Prize longlist selection? I'm about halfway through the list of 13 books and been hugely disappointed with all bar a couple of books so far. Would be interested to know anyone else's views. On the basis of what I've read, Tom McCarthy's 'Satin Island' is clearly the one deserving the prize but given some of the dross that the judges chose and some of the books they rejected (Kazuo Ishiguro's 'The Buried Giant' for instance) I don't think McCarthy will be winning the award.
Is that any good? Heard mixed reports and struggling to shift them in my shop!!
Just finished "Us" by David Nicholls. Surprisingly enjoyable, not my sort of book at all really, but it was entertaining and very well written.