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Which Booker Book Have you Just Started
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Laura
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Feb 24, 2014 08:56PM
I've just started Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart"; Achebe won the International Booker Prize in 2007. This is my first Achebe book and the first book I've read by an author that has won the International Booker Prize
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I'm reading The Luminaries. If I don't poke my eyes out by the end I'll let you know. Nothing happens. If you like that, this book is for you.
Are you still in Part 1 if so that does go on a bit hut I got into it surprinsgly - it was the last 5 or 6 parts that cover less than 50 pages that irritated me.I've just started unexploded from last years longlist.
I've just started Julian Barnes's Arthur and George from the booker shortlist- I love Julian Barnes so I'm hoping this will be good!
Just finished Jumpa Lahiri's The Lowland, shortlisted for 2013. It's the story of two brothers growing up in post-independence India, and eventually one of them goes to the US to study. The characters are well fleshed-out, but as I read the first part, set in Kolkata during the Naxalite movement, I could sense the author's labors on her research on the subject. Lahiri is an outstanding writer to be sure, but I wouldn't put her in the same level as Rohinton Mistry, whose great eye for detail and flowing narrative engross the reader totally.
I'm reading a wonderful short story collection by Man Booker International Prize nominee Josip Novakovich.



