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Claire Messud - This Strange Eventful History: Booker Longlist 2024
Claire Messud - This Strange Eventful History: Booker Longlist 2024
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Wandering Stars by Tommy Orange: Booker Longlist 2024.
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Wandering Stars by Tommy Orange: Booker Longlist 2024.
Anne Michaels - Held: Booker Longlist 2024
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Anne Michaels - Held: Booker Longlist 2024
Hey Friends by Hisham Matar : Booker Longlist 2024
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Hey Friends by Hisham Matar : Booker Longlist 2024
Orbital by Samantha Harvey. Booker Longlist 2024
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Orbital by Samantha Harvey. Booker Longlist 2024
Colin Barrett - Wild Houses. Booker Longlist 2024
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Colin Barrett - Wild Houses. Booker Longlist 2024
James by Percival Everett (and Huck Finn too) 2024 Booker Longlist
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James by Percival Everett (and Huck Finn too) 2024 Booker Longlist
Headshot by Rita Bullwinkel. 2024 Booker Longlist
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Headshot by Rita Bullwinkel. 2024 Booker Longlist
White Nights by Urzula Honek, translated by Kate Webster. IB Longlist 2024
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White Nights by Urzula Honek, translated by Kate Webster. IB Longlist 2024
The Silver Bone by Andrey Kurkov, translated by Boris Dralyuk. IB 2024
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The Silver Bone by Andrey Kurkov, translated by Boris Dralyuk. IB 2024
The House on Via Gemito by Domenico Starnone translated by Oonagh Stransky. IB Longlist 2024
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The House on Via Gemito by Domenico Starnone translated by Oonagh Stransky. IB Longlist 2024
Lost on me by Veronica Raimo, translated by Leah Janeczko. IB Longlist 2024
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Lost on me by Veronica Raimo, translated by Leah Janeczko. IB Longlist 2024
A Dictator Calls by Ismail Kadare, translated by John Hodgson. IB Longlist 2024
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A Dictator Calls by Ismail Kadare, translated by John Hodgson. IB Longlist 2024
Kairos by Jenny Erpenbeck, translated by Michael Hofmann. IB Longlist 2024
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Kairos by Jenny Erpenbeck, translated by Michael Hofmann. IB Longlist 2024
The Details by Ia Genberg, translated by Kira Josefsson: IB 2024
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The Details by Ia Genberg, translated by Kira Josefsson: IB 2024
Simpatía- Rodrigo Blanco Calderón : IB 2024
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Simpatía- Rodrigo Blanco Calderón : IB 2024
What I’d Rather Not Think About by Jente Posthuma, Translated by Sarah Timmer Harvey.IB 2024
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What I’d Rather Not Think About by Jente Posthuma, Translated by Sarah Timmer Harvey.IB 2024
Gabriela Wiener, Julie Sanches (translator) - Undiscovered : IB Longlist 2024
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Gabriela Wiener, Julie Sanches (translator) - Undiscovered : IB Longlist 2024
Crooked Plow by Itamar Vieira Junior, translated by Johnny Lorenz: IB 2024
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Crooked Plow by Itamar Vieira Junior, translated by Johnny Lorenz: IB 2024
Not a River by Selva Almada, translated by Annie McDermott: IB 2024
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Not a River by Selva Almada, translated by Annie McDermott: IB 2024
If I Survive You by Jonathan Escoffery. Booker 2023 Longlist
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If I Survive You by Jonathan Escoffery. Booker 2023 Longlist
Prophet Song by Paul Lynch. Booker 2023 Longlist
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Prophet Song by Paul Lynch. Booker 2023 Longlist
All the Little Bird-hearts by Viktoria Lloyd-barlow. Booker 2023 Longlist
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All the Little Bird-hearts by Viktoria Lloyd-barlow. Booker 2023 Longlist
Siân Hughes - Pearl. Booker 2023 Longlist
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Siân Hughes - Pearl. Booker 2023 Longlist
This Other Eden by Paul Harding. Booker 2023 Longlist
มุมมอง 234ปีที่แล้ว
This Other Eden by Paul Harding. Booker 2023 Longlist
Tan Twan Eng - The House of Doors: The 2023 Booker Longlist
มุมมอง 270ปีที่แล้ว
Tan Twan Eng - The House of Doors: The 2023 Booker Longlist
Paul Murray - The Bee Sting. Booker 2023 Longlist
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Paul Murray - The Bee Sting. Booker 2023 Longlist
Chet a Maroo- Western Lane. Booker 2023 Longlist
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Chet a Maroo- Western Lane. Booker 2023 Longlist
It’s a book that doesn’t give it to you on a plate. In fact you may have to bring your own plate. It will however hold your hand. Feel the gaps. Breathe. Give it space. Be held. You will get out of it what it let’s you put in. Stunning book.
Agreed
I couldn't disagree more. But to each their own I guess 🙂
ah well
Good points as always!
thanks rob. good review. i loved this book. i think paul is a wonderful talent
@@gregahunt awesome- thanks!
Kairos is not an easy read. If you aren't prepared to put work in, to attempt to understand, or at least accept, the metaphors, the allusions, to look up the cultural references, to appreciate the beauty and complexity of the writing then, yeah, you are going to have a tough time. The "love" story is not the point of the book. It's not even a realistic or believable affair, nor is it supposed to be. Why do you think we never see Ingrid or Ludwig's point of view or get to learn anything about them? Stop reading the book as though it were a romantic soap opera. It's not. The point is what the elements of the affair represent in terms of life in the GDR in the Cold War years (in terms of human qualities like trust, faith, submission, authority and so on), what unification meant to ordinary people; the novel is also a detailed examination of the inbalance of power between the East and the West, socialist and capitalist societies, men and women, the old and the young. If all you look at is "the story" then you'll definitely be dissatisfied. ---
woo hoo thank goodness i've got you to (mans)explain all of this to me. Erm I knew that ;)
@@thebobsphere7553 I wasn't trying to be disparaging or condescending. The "you" I used was supposed to be generic, rather than specific to your good self. I should have chosen the pronoun 'one', but that always sounds a bit pretentious. However I do apologise for being insulting. It wasn't my intention. As a pretty poor excuse, I'd just read a lot of one star reviews from Goodreads that totally missed the point of the novel and they had put me in a grouchy mood, before I came to TH-cam and read your video review. Why review the book as you did, as if it were a trite, poor, boring love story set in East Germany, rather than a novel about East Germany that utilises a purposely unrealistic and unsavoury intimate relationship between two people as a socio-political allegory?
@@dylanwolf Sorry for the delay :) - thanks for the clarification. Although not the most valid excuse but I try keep the videos as short as possible - I have a blog and there's a more concentrated effort there. Personally I understand the metaphors and hidden depths but reading about adultery, no matter how symbolic, is still painful for me to read.
@@thebobsphere7553 That's a generous reply. Much happy reading to you!
Just finished and you're right - It's a warm character study.
Why can't people pronounce Lviv?
I only read Wandering Stars and I was disappointed in it. The first was powerful but I lost interest in the stories about drug addiction.
@@cmleidi ideally it’s best to read there there after part 1 but ah well
I just finished Held and I agree with you.
i love that you connected the short repetitive writing to announcers at a match!
@@ijustwantatumblr624 thanks!
5 star read for me. best of my Booker reading thus far. Also a big fan of Enlightenment and Stone Yard Devotional. Surprisingly (to myself), I also enjoyed James. DNFed This Strange Eventful History and Orbital. Currently reading The Safekeep.
Fantastic!
After reading Held, I was confused. After reading it a second time (more slowly), it really grabbed me.
I'm in the minority on this book. I did not care for it. I like Everett's ideas (this is true for all 3 books of his I have read), but I never like the execution of these ideas. I don't like his writing style and it is a struggle to finish them. I am sure it will make the shortlist.
@@KayAmpersand ah well. It happens 🙃
Agree. An OK book, but I had to make myself come back to it to finish it. It was a story I think I have read a hundred times before.
@@KayAmpersand I had to do the same - The Glorious Heresies did it better
@@thebobsphere7553 and had some humor in it too!
Pretty much what I thought too, it's fine but being included on the Booker? I'm baffled.
Ahh, so, by happenstance, I paired it with CHALLENGER . A layered experience. Highly recommend.
you'll have to tell me what Challenger is 🙂
Mice flight was cool. (Hated the mice in Stone yard devotional ! ) This book gave me a lovely thoughtful reading experience, but is it a novel or just thoughts and musings ?
Does it matter? As long as you enjoyed it 🙂
I agree completely - a very thought provoking read and the fragility of life in the space station reflected the fragility of life on earth well. I guess readers who like a plot are never going to warm to it though.
Totally agree!
Mmmm interesting.. I hope the Booker stretches itself this year. Looking forward to the next review
Hi, I love this book and I read Huck Finn before it. I got bored with Huck Finn and my memories of it were more from my childhood and maybe an abridged version and TV adaptations. I loved the use of language in James and at the end the absence of a word was so dramatic for me. (Trying not to give spoilers). Definitely a reread in the future. I have read The Trees and have a few more by Percival Everett to read. Take care and enjoy your reading.
Glad to see you back - and glad to hear that you liked Headshot!
Thank for you doing this review, adding this to my TBR
I couldn’t finish it.
to misquote Kurtis Blow: those are the breaks
Great review!! Glad you liked it, Crooked Plow is already considered a modern classic in Brazil. Quilombo is pronounced sorta like key-lom-bowl 🥰
Thanks!
I totally agree with you.
Tt is a geat book....anyway "
Great overview of one that is not among my favourites. From Europe i would suggest Lyacos' Poena Damni trilogy (Leaf by Leaf has a great video on it). Lyacos has also very interesting conversations on various subjects, his latest "Violence and its Other" in The Common is fascinating.
@@gregorysolomon8448 thanks so much for the recs!!! I’m a leaf by leaf fan so I’ll watch the review as well!
Recently read this book in Russian translation, really enjoyed it
Pynchon is like existentialism; it's something you've heard about but know one really knows what it means. It seems important though. But looking at videos about him I can see that his stuff is really "deep" or profound like let's say Dostoyevsky, but are really just shaggy dog stories that may are may not be meaningful.
kind of makes sense but if you read all his books he's chronicling human history and their appetite for destruction. Entropy plays a huge part in his novels, so I wouldn't call them shaggy dog stories
Reading it out, love it, and really love your review
My native language is Spanish and literally I was forced to switch halfway through the book to the English version to understand what I was reading. Argentine terminology reaches its peak, to the point that it seemed like a completely different dialect to me. Annie McDermott's task of translating the text into English was titanic. Added to this was the way of delimiting dialogues, the shifts between past, present, and future, the timeless episodes, the overlapping of stories, the non-delimitation of chapters. A challenge that at the end of the book would leave me wondering what the hell did I just read?
Wow! Interesting!
Thr rats also sing a song with pointsman or who ever it was .. and dance .. finally some mentions the sex stuff .. perverse
just curious , how many pages do you read on average . I ENJOY YOU VIDEOS
I went in for the 1919 Ukrainian historical fiction vibes and was quite satisfied. Wasn't as satisfied with the mystery element, but it kept my interest. Having cosy bits in the midst of a bloody revolution was different and fun too. I could have done without the magic ear, though. Neither Samson nor the author seemed to know what to do with it. I'd have been spying on people left and right or at least trying to. Still, I'm looking forward to the next volume.
Hello from Turkey Bob, thanks for your great review! Im reading this book now, so far its been a tiring but fun read for me. I read one chapter everyday, Yi Jino's story is interesting and captivating.
The worst book I've read in the past two years. 5/10
Ah well - can’t win them all!
If you want to give another Kurkov book a try, I recommend The President's Last Love.
Sure!!! Thanks
SOLD!🙋♀ I don't get the "it's a mystery novel, hence not a Booker book" comments. It's like there's an assumption that a whodunnit can only achieve so much, but there is such a thing as literary mysteries.
Enjoyed listening to your review, thank you.
You’re welcome
Why is this fiction? It was a fast read but definitely non-fiction.
Haha don’t ask me
I've gone back and forth on whether to put this book on my wishlist, and you have convinced me to add it....manageable magical realism. I just found your channel and, so far, our tastes are similar. 😊
Thanks!!😊
Thank you for the video - always looking forward to...
I didn't mind the book as I like to read about Berlin and this was a time of great change. The realpolitik of the comparisons in life between West and East were fascinating as well the pros and cons of before and after ie who wins out in the end. There was an ending to one chapter where my jaw dropped on the floor (the testing loyalties struggle session part). I suppose for what we learnt of Hans he had to have a strange mindset and psychology to do what he did - his authoritarianism and his ability to keep poker face. His establishment views, one may also say `elitist` (he was essentially at the foothills of the GDR elite) reflected his role both in and out of the relationship. The adultery reflects the two sides of his relationship with the state and his neighbours. For me though it was about 50 pages too long. I wish Christopher Isherwood were around at that time to write it.
Great video!!! Thank you. I couldn't agree more. Nobel price...? This literary award is so discredited, it lost respect and credibility long time ago (for me).
Thank you for your review. I didn't like the book at all, for me it was a waste of time...
"all he would do is shake maracas... kind of that equivalent" 🤣 I know some people are put off by autofiction, but I don't mind it. I never know which bit is "auto" and which one is fiction, so in the end it's all fiction for all I know. I really liked this book. I liked her idea of telling something by recounting her experiences with four people that were significant in her life. Just like that :)
This one sounds interesting to me, but it sounds like one I would prefer to read physically, so maybe I have to get my hands on a copy
Good luck - I think it's a good idea
Thank you, Mr. Bobsphere, for your excellent review. It sounds like a very good metaphor, and I am just hooked up.
You’re welcome
lol "the ES - EEE - EKS"
Isn’t it the big taboo thing among booktubers and GR??