SEASCRAPER – Benjamin Wood

Booker 101 Quick & Dirty Monday! SEASCRAPER : Benjamin WoodScribner:  4 November 2025 (US)Penguin Books Ltd.: 17 July 2025 (UK) (I’m using the UK version)Page Count: 163 First line: Thomas Flett relies upon the ebb tide for a living, but he knows the end is near. Blurbed by: Hilary Mantel – (Nominated for the BookerContinue reading “SEASCRAPER – Benjamin Wood”

UNIVERSALITY – Natasha Brown

UNIVERSALITY: Natasha BrownRandom House:  4 March 2025 (US) (unless otherwise noted, I’m reading the US edition)Faber & Faber: 13 March 2025 (UK)Page Count: 152 First line: A gold bar is deceptively heavy. Blurbed by: Tess Gunty – (Numerous awards. No Booker nominations.) Raven Leilani – (Numerous awards. No Booker nominations.) Andrew O’Hagan – (Nominated forContinue reading “UNIVERSALITY – Natasha Brown”

ENDLING – Maria Reva

Booker 101 Quick & Dirty Monday! ENDLING: Maria RevaKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group.: 3 June 2025 (US) (unless otherwise noted, I’m reading the US edition)Little, Brown Book Group / Virago Books: 3 July 2025 (UK)Page Count: 338 First line: In the cities, buildings still stood whole. Blurbed by: Ann Patchett – (Numerous awards. No Booker nominations.)Continue reading “ENDLING – Maria Reva”

THE ROAD TO TENDER HEARTS – Annie Hartnett

PJ pet the cat in his lap. “Well, I think in his past life, Pancakes was a goat herder in Mongolia. And I believe I was one of his goats.” “A goat?” Ollie asked, laughing. “You think you were a goat?” “Yep. Or perhaps a yak. But Pancakes and I found each other again, inContinue reading “THE ROAD TO TENDER HEARTS – Annie Hartnett”

WHEN THE CRANES FLY SOUTH – Lisa Ridzén

“A window opens, and I hear the cranes gathering to fly south.” “At dinner one day, I snapped and asked what the hell the point of life was if I was too old for a dog.” If you’ve ever had to say goodbye when death is not a thief but a friend who comes inContinue reading “WHEN THE CRANES FLY SOUTH – Lisa Ridzén”

THE SOUTH – Tash Aw

Booker 101 Quick & Dirty Monday! THE SOUTH: Tash AwFarrar, Straus and Giroux : 27 May 2025 (US) (unless otherwise noted, I’m reading the US edition)4th Estate (Harper Imprint): 13 February 2025 (UK)Page Count: 280 First line: Two boys walk through the scant shade of an orchard, far from the house where they are staying.Continue reading “THE SOUTH – Tash Aw”

MISINTERPRETATION – Ledia Xhoga

Booker 101 Quick & Dirty Monday! MISINTERPRETATION: Ledia XhogaTin House : 3 September 2024 (US) (unless otherwise noted, I’m reading the US edition)Daunt Books: 6 May 2025 (UK)Page Count: 287 First line: I was fifteen minutes late and his phone number was out of service. Blurbed by: Jennifer Croft – (With the author Olga Tokarczuk,Continue reading “MISINTERPRETATION – Ledia Xhoga”

LOVE FORMS – Claire Adam

“I’m recalling this as best I can, you understand. The truth is that I only remember impressions – images, sounds, feelings.” (9) Claire Adam’s Love Forms started out strong – a first-person narrative with a lyricism to the storytelling that I enjoyed.  It didn’t last. On page 11, she writes: “In the darkness, the fallenContinue reading “LOVE FORMS – Claire Adam”

PEOPLE LIKE US – Jason Mott

“Even love has been known to decimate.” “Yes sir, yes ma’am, my daughter’s birth made everyone in that room into better storytellers.” “Fuck the red, the white, and the goddamned blue. Fuck it all. I need air. And fuck anybody that wants me to stay in a place that does nothing but suffocate me. IContinue reading “PEOPLE LIKE US – Jason Mott”

FLESH – David Szalay

“The first daffodils arrive in a hostile world.” (162) If Camus’s The Stranger had a baby with Melville’s Bartleby, you’d get Szalay’s Istvan. Unlike Bartleby, who prefers not to, Istvan’s response is “okay.” He goes through life letting things happen to him, around him, with him. The novel opens with a bang – a 42-year-oldContinue reading “FLESH – David Szalay”