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Explore the very best of contemporary fiction with the Booker Prize Reading Club! 🌍📖💬
If you're passionate about literature, looking to explore some of the most captivating novels from the UK and Ireland, or just want to give your reading habits a kick up the backside.. then join us on a literary journey through the books that made the cut for Booker Prize contention.
Why Join The Booker Reading Club?
- Discover Great Novels: Read and discuss the novels that were handpicked by the Booker Prize judges.
- Engaging Conversations: Have rich discussions, explore various narratives, and share perspectives with fellow book enthusiasts.
- Connect with Like-Minded Souls: Forge new friendships, share insights, and deepen your appreciation for literature in a warm and welcoming community
📆 How does it work?
Generally the schedule is to read one book (drawn from Booker contenders over the last decade) per month through to the end of July when the annual Booker Prize Longlist is announced. We then take it up a notch by reading all the longlisted books to finish in time for the award ceremony in early November. You're of course free to read just the ones you like or can manage.
🌐 Zoom meetings: Join from anywhere. The book discussions will be online.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- 'Love Forms' by Claire AdamLink visible for attendees
Join us to discuss this 2025 Longlister for the Booker Prize.
In this heart-aching novel, a mother searches for the daughter she left behind a lifetime ago.
Trinidad, 1980: Dawn Bishop, aged 16, leaves her home and journeys across the sea to Venezuela. There, she gives birth to a baby girl, and leaves her with nuns to be given up for adoption.
Dawn tries to carry on with her life – a move to England, a marriage, a career, two sons, a divorce – but through it all, she still thinks of the child she had in Venezuela, and of what might have been.
Then, 40 years later, a woman from an internet forum gets in touch. She says that she might be Dawn’s long-lost daughter, stirring up a complicated mix of feelings: could this be the person to give form to all the love and care Dawn has left to offer?
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>> Bookshop (Indy) - 'Endling' by Maria RevaLink visible for attendees
Join us to discuss this 2025 Longlister for the Booker Prize.
An unforgettable debut novel about the journey of three women and one extremely endangered snail through contemporary Ukraine.
Ukraine, 2022. Yeva is a maverick scientist who scours the country’s forests and valleys, trying and failing to breed rare snails while her relatives urge her to settle down and start a family of her own. What they don’t know: Yeva already dates plenty of men – not for love, but to fund her work – entertaining Westerners who come to Ukraine on guided romance tours believing they’ll find docile brides untainted by feminism.
Nastia and her sister, Solomiya, are also entangled in the booming marriage industry, posing as a hopeful bride and her translator while secretly searching for their missing mother, who vanished after years of fierce activism against the romance tours.So begins a journey of a lifetime across a country on the brink of war: three angry women, a truckful of kidnapped bachelors, and Lefty, a last-of-his-kind snail with one final shot at perpetuating his species.
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>> Bookshop (Indy) - 'Flesh' by David SzalayLink visible for attendees
Join us to discuss this 2025 Longlister for the Booker Prize.
A propulsive, hypnotic novel about a man who is unravelled by a series of events beyond his grasp.
Fifteen-year-old István lives with his mother in a quiet apartment complex in Hungary. New to the town and shy, he is unfamiliar with the social rituals at school and soon becomes isolated, with his neighbour – a married woman close to his mother’s age – as his only companion. Their encounters shift into a clandestine relationship that István barely understands, and his life soon spirals out of control.
Spare and penetrating, Flesh asks profound questions about what drives a life: what makes it worth living, and what breaks it.
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