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Topic History of: Booker 2022 finalists Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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JK2006
I loved the Keegan but not quite as much as Oh William which I think will win. The Trees is incredibly readable - almost a page turner like Dan Brown but far better written. Not a hope of winning the Booker though (I was astonished it made the shortlist, though delighted it did). I suspect many "critics" will go for the Treacle Walker which I hated though it is mercifully short. Worzel Gummidge may get it.
Wyot
The only one I have read so far is Claire Keegan which I thought was brilliantly done. But her work rate is not to be admired - 3 or 4 books in a couple of decades.
500 words a day (an hours work) and with prep & editing time you have a steady book a year! Anthony Trollope wrote 2000 words a day before breakfast. This country has gone to the dogs...
JK2006
Two more finished - GLORY (didn't like it at all; gave up 100 pages in; very irritating style) and THE TREES (my favourite so far - strangely mass appeal for a Booker finalist; eminently readable). One more to go before the winner announced next month which, I suspect, will be Oh William.