Booker of Bookers 2008

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What is your favourite Booker Award winner?

This year is the 40th anniversary of the Booker Prize, and there will be an publicly voted Booker of Bookers nominated. A panel of judges will select a short list of six novels, and the public will have the opportunity to vote for the winner. The shortlist will be announced in May, and voting will be through the Man Book Prize Website.

Here is a list of Booker Prize winners. Can you select one you think is the best? How many have you read?

50 forgotten and neglected book gems selected by contemporary authors

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How did we miss these? | By guardian.co.uk Books: “How did we miss these?

“Far from the fame and glamour of the Booker and bestsellers is a forgotten world of literary treasures - brilliant but underrated novels that deserve a second chance to shine. …

There’s no accounting for taste. Almost every reader has a novelist or poet whose work they believe to be shamefully undervalued. When, in an exercise conducted from time to time in the literary press, The Observer decided to approach 50 contemporary novelists to ask for their nominations in this department we could, by definition, have no idea what the outcome would be. Still, the results of this poll have been fascinating and instructive. We hope our readers will be inspired to go off -piste in pursuit of the rare and the beautiful.”

I was directed to this post when it first came out, and I am slowly working through these books. It seems that books on “must-read lists” are repeated over and over. There are some ones on this list that I had not heard before, and some great out-of-print gems. Read the full article part 1 and part 2.

Looking down the list, I have managed to acquire some of these books since reading the list (Hunger, the Unconsoled, Blood Kin, Riddley Scott), but of course, have not yet read any of them.

Has anyone read any of these? What do you think? Or perhaps you can suggest another book that should be more widely recommended than it is.

The recommended books (preceded by recommending author):

1. Will Self: Lanark (1981) by Alasdair Gray

2. MJ Hyland: A Good Man Is Hard to Find (1955) by Flannery O’Connor

3. Charlotte Mendelson: Angel (1957) by Elizabeth Taylor

4. Toby Litt: The Wind From Nowhere (1961) by JG Ballard

5. Nicola Barker: The Obscene Bird of Night (1970) by Jose Donoso

6. John Mortimer: Midnight (1936) by Julien Green

7. Colm Toibin: New Perspective (1980) by K Arnold Price

8. Russell Hoban: The Reef (1912) by Edith Wharton

9. Lynne Truss: Strange Fits of Passion (1991) by Anita Shreve

10. Anita Brookner: Belchamber (1904) by Howard O Sturgis

11. Philip Hensher: Pendennis (1850) by William Makepeace

12. Beryl Bainbridge: The Drinker (1950) by Hans Fallada

13. William Boyd: Incandescence (1979) by Craig Nova

14. Hari Kunzru: The Case of Comrade Tulayev (1948) by Victor Serge

15. Helen Fielding: Any Human Heart (2002) by William Boyd

16. Ben Okri: Labyrinths (1971) by Christopher Okigbo

17. Jilly Cooper: The Tortoise and the Hare (1954) by Elizabeth Jenkins

18. Philip Pullman: The Balloonist (1977) by MacDonald Harris

19. Michael Chabon: The Long Ships (1941-45) by Frans Gunnar Bengtsson

20. Lionel Shriver: As Meat Loves Salt (2001) by Maria McCann

21. Romesh Gunesekera: Season of Migration to the North (1966) by Tayeb Salih

22. Peter Ho Davies: The Cottagers (2006) by Marshall N Klimasewiski

23. Howard Jacobson :Rasselas (1759) by Samuel Johnson

24. Tim Lott: Amanda and the Million Mile High Dancer (1985) by Carol De Chellis Hill

25. Siri Hustvedt: Life With a Star (1949) by Jiri Weil

26. David Peace: Eden Eden Eden (1970) by Pierre Guyotat

27. Sylvia Brownrigg: Why Did I Ever (2001) by Mary Robison

28. Val McDermid: The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1972) by George V Higgins

29. Alan Warner: Death and Nightingales (1992) by Eugene McCabe

30. Kate Mosse: The Complete John Silence Stories (1908) by Algernon Blackwood

31. Jenny Diski: Blaming (1976) by Elizabeth Taylor

32. Rachel Seiffert: Riddley Walker (1980) by Russell Hoban

33. John Banville: Langrishe, Go Down (1966) by Aidan Higgins

34. Geoff Dyer: The Conclave (1992) by Michael Bracewell

35. Hisham Matar: Blood Kin (2007) by Ceridwen Dovey

36. James Lasdun: The Short Stories of Breece D’J Pancake (collected in 1983) by Breece D’J Pancake

37. Ian Rankin: The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner (1824) by James Hogg

38. Rupert Thomson: The Unconsoled (1995) by Kazuo Ishiguro

39. Jane Gardam: Pig and Pepper (1936) by David Footman

40. Mavis Cheek: The Gentleman of the Party (1934) by AG Street

41. Nikita Lalwani: Bear v. Shark (2001) by Chris Bachelder

42. Jane Rogers: Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont (1971) by Elizabeth Taylor

43. As Byatt: Some Do Not (1924), No More Parades (1925), A Man Could Stand Up (1926) by Ford Madox Ford

44. Mohsin Hamid: Pereira Declares: A Testimony (first published in Spanish, 1994) by Antonio Tabucchi

45. Ali Smith: No Pain Like This Body (1972) by Harold Sonny Ladoo

46. Jackie Kay: Obasan (1981) by Joy Kogawa

47. Joanna Kavenna: Hunger (1890) by Knut Hamsun

48. Tobias Hill: Portrait of a Young Man Drowning (1962) by Charles Perry

49. Jonathan Coe: The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin (1975) by David Nobbs

50. Nicci Gerrard: The Law of Dreams (2006) by Peter Behrens

Free Easter Story Books for Australian Kids

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The Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts has a number of (free) environmental resources for Australian children. They have two Easter Bilby* books available for those living within Australia - The Easter Bilby and Easter Bilby’s Secret. I have not yet received my copies, but Easter is only two weeks away, so get on your bike!

* For those outside Australia, the government here has a campaign to replace the Easter Bunny with the Easter Bilby. The bilby is an Australian marsupial and is an animal we like, as opposed to the feral rabbit, which is pest in Australia. They look vaguely similar, and the bilby has the advantage of a pouch to carry eggs in. More information about feral rabbits here and bilbies here.

Are there any other free books available out there that you can recommend?

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