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Jul 26, 2017 08:12PM

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Am disappointed that Anything Is Possible isn't included and thought The Nix might be there as well. However am not surprised by the choices. Looks like it's heavily weighted towards proven writers with a few lesser known authors (including debut authors) included and a predominately UK and US focus.
Am hoping to read as many of the 13 books in the longlist as possible before the Sept. 13/17 shortlist announcement. Since this is only six weeks away.....am not sure how realistic a goal this is (as I have other books in the stream as well.) Hopefully I'm able to choose wisely and read most of the shortlist beforehand.
Right now I have Autumn by Ali Smith and Days Without End by Sebastian Barry in hand. Looking forward to reading both.

The Underground Railroad, Exit West and Swing Time

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I did really well with my long list reading, as I've read 4 of the 6 on the short list. I doubt I will tackle 4 3 2 1 (too long!). The other one I haven't read is Elmet.


Good for you Susan! I haven't read any but will next year for my Booker book club. 4321 would be a good summer project.





I am hoping to read Lincoln in the Bardo in the near future, for those who have read it, do you think it will do well as an audio book?


Heather, I really liked The Underground Railroad - you are not alone!
As for the audio version of LITB, while I expect it would be MUCH easier to follow after reading it in print (there are a lot of characters... and even more quote citations) I've heard the audio production is pretty outstanding. I've read it in print and would like to listen at some point.


And it's a mistake that can't be undone now I fear. And sadly the Commonwealth Writers' Prize was discontinued in 2011 to be replaced the Commonwealth Short Story Prize which is a great prize too but I wish they had kept the prizes as they were (best book and best first book) and just added the short story prize instead of replacing the previous prizes.

international so you would get these writers from all over the world submitted and it was just a wonderful introduction to world literature.


It is for just one story, but it's a good kickstart to help an author write enough to put a collection together.


I'd forgotten today was when the the winner would be announced.
Have Lincoln in the Bardo in hand. Even though I have read strong reviews that "did not like Lincoln in the Bardo I have read "positive reviews" as well. It sounds like I should read while I am in luck to have a library copy before the holds soar after this announcement.
Of the long-listed books I've read - History of Wolves, Autumn and Days Without End, the first 2 made the short list.....but it was the last book r that was my favourite. Although it did not make the short list, Days Without End did win the 2017 Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction.
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