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I haven't read any of those books :lol: Can you suggest any good ones? I enjoy crime/thriller books mostly.

 

 

hmm - Sarah Water's book is a great haunted house novel. That could well be up your street. My fave of the bunch has to be 'Me Cheeta'. Tarzan's simian sidekick's autobiography. hilarious and brilliant.

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AS Byatt - The Children's Book

JM Coetzee - Summertime

Adam Foulds - The Quickening Maze

Sarah Hall - How to paint a dead man

Samantha Harvey - The Wilderness

James Lever - Me Cheeta

Hilary Mantel - Wolf Hall

Simon Mawer - The Glass Room

Ed O'Loughlin - Not Untrue & Not Unkind

James Scudamore - Heliopolis

Colm Toibin - Brooklyn

William Trevor - Love and Summer

Sarah Waters - The Little Stranger

 

I'm actually listening to The Little Stranger on my ipod. I'm only a few chapters in, but enjoying it so far (when I don't fall asleep! lol)

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Are all of those titles on general release already?? I'm sure I've never seen any of them in the shops...! If anything it must be a bad memory on my part; my being generally not very observant could not apply in this case, I simply spend too long in bookshops...:lol:

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I haven't read any of them either, but I plan to read A S Byatt's and Sarah Water's soonish.

 

hmm - Sarah Water's book is a great haunted house novel. That could well be up your street. My fave of the bunch has to be 'Me Cheeta'. Tarzan's simian sidekick's autobiography. hilarious and brilliant.

 

Aaaaand another one added to the wishlist - thanks! :lol:

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I've not read any of them yet, but I have two of them (Wolf Hall and Brooklyn) on Mount TBR. I won them both in different online competitions. :lol:

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I've read -

 

AS Byatt - The Children's Book

Hilary Mantel - Wolf Hall

Sarah Waters - The Little Stranger

 

And I've got the following somewhere on Mount TBR -

 

Simon Mawer - The Glass Room

Colm Toibin - Brooklyn

Sarah Hall - How to paint a dead man

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Haven't read any of them and none really sound like my cuppa tea except Byatt's "The Children's Book" which is on my wishlist (has been for some time, I'm waiting for it to be paperbacked as the hardback is pretty and prohibitive).

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I can't find a list of nominations,

 

They've been mentioned twice..

 

 

AS Byatt - The Children's Book

JM Coetzee - Summertime

Adam Foulds - The Quickening Maze

Sarah Hall - How to paint a dead man

Samantha Harvey - The Wilderness

James Lever - Me Cheeta

Hilary Mantel - Wolf Hall

Simon Mawer - The Glass Room

Ed O'Loughlin - Not Untrue & Not Unkind

James Scudamore - Heliopolis

Colm Toibin - Brooklyn

William Trevor - Love and Summer

Sarah Waters - The Little Stranger

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Awww, don't look embarrassed - I didn't phrase it very well. :lol::lol:

 

I've looked on the Listmania thing on Amazon and discovered a couple more I've read and enjoyed, including The Secret River by Kate Grenville (although the ending could have been better) and What Was Lost by Catherine O'Flynn, which I thought was great!

 

ETA: What Was Lost isn't mentioned. It might have been longlisted, perhaps?

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No - I've seen that. I was replying to Raven's post above mine - I meant nominations since the booker has been running to see if I've read any nominated books. :lol:

 

There's a list of all previous winners and shortlisted books on Wikipedia here if you want to have a look :lol:

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Not only have I not read any of these, I haven't even heard of any of them.. :lol: I think I'm living under a rock.

The Sarah Waters sounds interesting, at least.

Back in India, I tried to read last year's winner "White Tiger," but didn't like it at all.

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