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Bob The Bookerer
United Kingdom
Приєднався 8 лис 2020
A book lover who made the (foolish) decision to read all of the books shortlisted for The Booker Prize over its history. Can often be found guzzling tea and thinking about cake.
I blog occasionally at: thebookerer.wordpress.com
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Revisiting The 1999 Booker Prize Shortlist- 25 Years On!
Hello! I’m Bob, and as part of my Booker project, I’m going back over all the old shortlists from the prize!
Now, 25 years after it was announced, here is the 1999 list! Have you read any of these?
Books Mentioned:
00:00 Introduction and Context
00:36 JM Coetzee- Disgrace
06:27 Anita Desai- Fasting, Feasting
09:27 Michael Frayn- Headlong
12:39 Andrew O’Hagan- Our Fathers
14:52 Ahdaf Soueif- The Map of Love
18:22 Colm Tóibín- The Blackwater Lightship
21:32 My Favourites
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Now, 25 years after it was announced, here is the 1999 list! Have you read any of these?
Books Mentioned:
00:00 Introduction and Context
00:36 JM Coetzee- Disgrace
06:27 Anita Desai- Fasting, Feasting
09:27 Michael Frayn- Headlong
12:39 Andrew O’Hagan- Our Fathers
14:52 Ahdaf Soueif- The Map of Love
18:22 Colm Tóibín- The Blackwater Lightship
21:32 My Favourites
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Thank you for watching! You can also support my channel by buying your books through the following links (please note, these are affiliate links, so I will get a small percentage of the cost, but it will not affect the price of the book!)
Bookshop: uk.bookshop.org/shop/bobthebookerer
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Polari Prize 2024 Shortlists- Intriguing LGBTQIA+ Writing
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Hello! I’m Bob, and I loved reading the shortlists for this prize! For more information about the prize, check out: www.polarisalon.com/copy-of-polari-prize-2024 Books Mentioned: 00:00 Introduction First Book Prize 01:24 Rachel Dawson- Neon Roses 02:08 Joshua Jones- Local Fires 02:46 Chloe Michelle Howarth 03:35 Nicola Dinan- Bellies 04:24 Kostya Tsolakis- Greekling 05:19 Munroe Bergdorf- Trans...
Weekly Reading Wrap-Up: Sickness, Economics and Pony Dystopia
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Hello! I’m Bob, and here’s what I’ve been reading this week! I hope you’re having a good week! Books Mentioned: 00:00 Introduction 00:24 Ali Smith- Gliff 05:45 Emerson Whitney- Daddy Boy 08:40 Garth Greenwell- Small Rain 12:25 Bronwen Everill- Africonomics 15:26 End Chatter - Thank you for watching! You can also support my channel by buying your books through the following links (please note, t...
The 2009 Booker Prize Shortlist- 15 Years On!
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Hello! I’m Bob, and continuing with my Booker project, here’s a shortlist from 15 years ago! I hope you enjoy! Who would your winner have been? 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:39 Hilary Mantel- Wolf Hall 08:38 A.S. Byatt- The Children’s Book 11:26 J.M. Coetzee- Summertime 15:11 Adam Foulds- The Quickening Maze 18:14 Simon Mawer- The Glass Room 22:08 Sarah Waters- The Little Stranger 25:23 ...
Weekly Reading Wrap-Up: Folklore, Confrontations and Trickery
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Hello, I’m Bob, and I hope you’re having a good week! Here’s what I’ve been reading! Books Mentioned: 00:00 Introduction 00:30 Morgan Talty- Fire Exit 04:00 Virginie Despentes- Dear Dickhead (tr. Frank Wynne) 07:35 Patricia Highsmith- Strangers on a Train 10:31 Susanna Clarke- The Wood at Midwinter 12:46 Michael Frayn- Headlong 16:20 Lizzie Dearden- Plotters 18:32 End Chatter - Thank you for wa...
The 2019 Booker Prize Shortlist- 5 Years On!
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Hi, I’m Bob, and now we have the winner for the 2024 Prize, I thought it would be interesting to look back 5 years and see how the shortlist from 2019 has held up! Contents: 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:26 The Wider Longlist 02:38 Margaret Atwood- The Testaments 07:00 Bernardine Evaristo- Girl, Woman, Other 11:04 Lucy Ellmann- Ducks, Newburyport 15:00 Chigozie Obioma- An Orchestra of Mi...
Weekly Reading Wrap-Up: Ghost Ships, Divorces and Childhoods
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Hello! I’m Bob, and here’s what I’ve been reading this week! I hope you’re having a good week! Books Mentioned: 00:00 Introduction 00:20 Kate Kruimink- Aestrea 03:27 Alan Murrin- The Coast Road 06:14 Katja Oskamp- Half Swimmer (tr. Jo Heinrich) 08:50 Grayson Perry- The Descent of Man 11:11 End Chatter - Thank you for watching! You can also support my channel by buying your books through the fol...
The End of Year Tag
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Hello, I’m Bob, and here’s my first tag in a long while, as we prepare for the end of the year! What are your reading plans? Contents: 00:00 Introduction 00:36 Prompt 1 03:32 Prompt 2 04:35 Prompt 3 05:44 Prompt 4 08:59 Prompt 5 10:05 Prompt 6 Books Mentioned: Sharlene Allsopp- The Great Undoing Susanna Clarke- Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell Susanna Clarke- The Wood at Midwinter Lizzie Dearden...
‘Held’ by Anne Michaels- A Review (and Re-View)
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Hello! I’m Bob, and after some reluctance to go back and revisit this book, I did, and was pleasantly surprised! I’d love to hear your thoughts about this book! - Thank you for watching! You can also support my channel by buying your books through the following links (please note, these are affiliate links, so I will get a small percentage of the cost, but it will not affect the price of the bo...
Weekly Reading Wrap-Up: Tangled Histories, Dead-End Jobs, and Cruising
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Hello, I’m Bob, and I hope you’re having a good week! Here are the books I’ve read this week! Books Mentioned: 00:00 Introduction 00:29 Sarah Waters- The Little Stranger 03:56 Khaled Alesmael- Selamlik (tr. Leni Price) 07:27 Rupert Everett- The American No 09:37 Nazli Koca- The Applicant 13:47 End Chatter - Thank you for watching! You can also support my channel by buying your books through the...
The 2024 Nota Bene Prize Shortlist
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Hello, and I really enjoyed reading the books on the Nota Bene shortlist, which marry together readable books and great literary writing. Books Mentioned: 00:00 Introduction 00:55 Colin Walsh- Kala 03:04 Jenna Clake- Disturbance 05:17 Claire Daverley- Talking At Night 07:25 Liv Little- Rosewater 09:02 Anna Metcalfe- Chrysalis 11:54 Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi- The Centre 15:16 Shortlist Discussion a...
‘Intermezzo’ by Sally Rooney- A Review and Deep Dive
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Hi, I’m Bob, and I really enjoyed this clever and thoughtful novel. Contents: 00:00 Introduction 02:22 Non-Spoiler Section 07:07 Spoilers - Thank you for watching! You can also support my channel by buying your books through the following links (please note, these are affiliate links, so I will get a small percentage of the cost, but it will not affect the price of the book!) Bookshop: uk.books...
Weekly Reading Wrap-Up: Family Dynamics, Rest Cures and Spells
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Weekly Reading Wrap-Up: Family Dynamics, Rest Cures and Spells
5k Subscribers and YouTube Anniversary- Thank Yous and Livestream Plans!
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5k Subscribers and UA-cam Anniversary- Thank Yous and Livestream Plans!
The 2024 Goldsmiths Prize Shortlist- Innovative Fiction!
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Weekly Reading Wrap-Up: Loss, Interrogation and Molly Houses
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Weekly Reading Wrap-Up: Coming of Age, Fantasy Twinks, and Ocean Mysteries
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Nobel Prize for Literature 2024- Initial Reaction and Thoughts!
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Weekly Reading Wrap-Up: Memory, Failure and Battling Demons
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Reading Other Books from 2024 Booker Prize Shortlisted Authors!
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Weekly Reading Wrap-Up: Uncertainty, Folklore and Power Imbalance
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The 2024 Booker Prize Shortlist- Reviews and Hopes
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The Booker Prize Shortlists 2010-19- My Favourites and Hidden Gems
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‘Enlightenment’ by Sarah Perry- The 2024 Booker Prize Longlist
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‘Stone Yard Devotional’ by Charlotte Wood- The 2024 Booker Prize Longlist
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Blue Hunger added to TBR 📖 🪱 💔 🤍 💙
Wow black water lightship is going straight on my wish list. Would be so interested to hear your overall ‘all stars’ style longlist, shortlist and winner from all the books you’ve read in this project.
“Let’s do the Time Warp again!”
Great deep dive, as always! The Blackwater Lightship is one of my fave books and , in my opinion, should have won ( I’ve read the 1999 shortlist as well)
Love this video series!! ❤
Johnathan Strange and Mr Norrell is in my top ten books of all time. I’ve read it twice with Tin Hat trio’s Book of Silk playing in the background. The perfect accompaniment. Enjoy
the way you talk about The Blackwater Lightship, oof - must read immediately, thank you!
Great Video. I was very moved by Disgrace, yes, a hard read, but should read again. I have Map of Love on shelf and have read other books by everyone except Michael Frayn. TBR gets larger!
I haven’t heard of any of these books🫣 I’ve looked up several and they are not available at my library surprisingly. I love that you are going through the Booker lists and giving us your thoughts! 🙏
What a strong list! And I agree with you that Disgrace was the right winner - yes it is grim and deeply uncomfortable reading but books like that are essential. It must be hard for a quiet meditative book to win out against a challenging and dynamic novel like Disgrace but it happened in 2024!
@@ianp9086 Yes! Disgrace is such a powerful read, and I think about it still years later! And yes, Orbital winning against much ‘louder’ books was a pleasant surprise!
You said this series might be more interesting for you than anyone else but I am having enormous fun being reminded of things I read ages ago and hearing your reactions to them as a reader today.
Totally
@@scallydandlingaboutthebook2711 Thank you! And yes! It’s so much fun for me to look back and see how well some of them hold up!
Gliff was wonderful but I found the messages a fraction too heavily flagged. This only meant it was one fraction below perfect for me and I look forward to Glyph.
Bob the Booker in his Booker Library Candy Shop! Thanks for sharing!
Ahah, I was like a very happy little child!
What an interesting place.
It’s really well done!
Looks amazingly good!🎉🎉🎉
It’s so well done!
Saw this and thought of you of course! Looks like a wonderful display.
Ahah, yes! If ever there were a thing made for me, it’s this 😂
That is so cool! Nice to see it all in one place
Yeah! I’m impressed they managed to have so many of them! Some of them are hard to get hold of, as I’ve found from my shortlist project!
@@BobTheBookerer Ah ok I did not realise some were difficult to find but that makes sense given the amount of them. Which ones were the more difficult to find for you?
@ Especially ones from the 70s and 80s- some of them fell out of print (and one of them only had about 300 copies printed, so I had to go to the British Library to read it!) It’s especially the case if the book was by an author who then later didn’t go on to be that big. The early ones from Iris Murdoch or Muriel Spark were easy, but some others took a little bit of digging!
@@BobTheBookerer Oh wow did not realise some were that rare, which one was that?
@ Terence Wheeler’s ‘The Conjunction’ (I didn’t much like it, unfortunately, but interesting to see how quickly a book can disappear if it only has one print run!)
Transitional sounds like it might have similarities to Vivek Shraya’s People Change.
Ooh! Just added Killing Jericho to my shopping list for my upcoming trip to London! And this list also reminded me I wanted to pick up Jon Ransom’s previous book, The Whale Tattoo.
I love that you did this video! I have been posting my reviews on my Instagram as I have been reading these books. I am currently reading The Gallopers. I have read: Greekling, Hard Drive Blue Hunger, Local Fires, Bellies, and Transitional. My favorites have been: Bellies, Greekling, Hard Drive, Local Fires, and I am enjoying the writing style of Jon Ransom in The Gallopers. I need to get a copy of The Whale Tattoo by Jon Ransom, which he won the prize for in the past. I still have the following copies on my TBR cart (which I will not get read before Friday’s winner announcement): Neon Roses, Sunburn, The Fitful Sleep of Immigrants, and Killing Jericho. I did not buy a copy of the graphic novel, but after your review, I may have to!
Thanks for putting this together, a few here for the never ending TBR!
Oh, I have Neon Roses. I need to bump it up my tbr. 😅
The only one I have read and highly recommend is Sunburn by Chloe Michelle Howarth Some books I’m now very interested in reading now. Thanks for this Bob 🍀👋☘️
Hello Bob, I heard Waterstones Piccadilly has set up a special Booker corner. What about you gave us a tour? It would be great.
@@speedracer2841 Hello! Yes! I went last week, and I have a short on it coming out tomorrow! It was so fun to see it all!
I really need to try out some Ali Smith!
we need a little countdown in the corner of the screen for how many Booker books are left lol i'm halfway through Gliff for the second time (couldn't wait for the international delivery and read the ebook in the meantime) and enjoying it even more on round two, as usual with Smith!
I think Gliff is one of my most anticipated books this winter. I was eyeing Small Rain but health/sickness topics rarely pull me in…it’s just such a depressing fact of life on earth. Thanks as always for your thoughts!
Congratulations Bob! 🎉
I received Garth Greenwell's book as an ARC, love his work, as you say Bob, intense, and emotive.
Thanks!
Oh my goodness, thank you so much! That’s so generous of you! ❤️
Ps sometimes you're on a 40 plus inch TV. Just something to think about....
@@bc-mv5se aha, oh gosh! People have sent me screenshots before and it terrifies me to remember it’s being watched 😂
I agree with your take on the Booker. It's what it is. You really have to read through the longlist, and, maybe, it's an honor just to be nominated? (Still, the Americans got it right with James, with all due respect to our anglo-irish friends. Also, Bee Sting shoulda won.)
@@bc-mv5se Yeah, exactly! To be one of 13 books selected for that level of attention must be amazing, and it’s made the careers of some authors! Yes! Glad that James got some love and attention anyway! (Bee Sting would have been my choice too!)
I have never read Ali Smith but Gliff sounds like something that would suit my taste. What is your favotite book of hers?
Ali Smith makes you laugh, then punches you on the chin. I'm reading Gliff and loving it.
@@speedracer2841 that’s exactly it! She’s so good at landing that killer blow while you’re not expecting it! I hope you enjoy the rest of it!
Booker Prize “ticking away” in the background sounds like at some point it will all explode! I picture it as a pile of award winning books with an old fashioned ACME alarm clock strapped to dynamite on top with the clock hands winding down.
@@bookofdust Aha yes! That is how it often feels 😂
@ BOOM!
Finished it a few days ago. I thought it was very beautiful and powerful. I love how he doesn't explain too much he gives you what you need to know and no more. I also love how it was left ambiguous whether or not Klara's bargain with the sun actually worked or did Josie get well by chance. I'd like to think Klara's bargain and faith in the sun worked. I also loved the ending.
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Even this many years later I'm kind of annoyed that The Testaments joint won this year haha, give it to someone else!! Let Evaristo have her win!
I never go back and look at old shortlists and now I feel like I should!!
How have I not heard of Dear Dickhead? It sounds perfect haha. I really need to read more from Susanna Clarke!
Sounds like you need to do a bit more readings about the Magdalene Laundries. Very interesting .
Brother & Sister Enter the Forest is a book I think you will like.
I liked it but it felt like two different books, however the author did help me like and care for the characters.
Oh, this book is very much politic. It's an open propaganda. I mean, the book compares Sergei Krikalev (russian politician and a huge supporter of putin) to God. WTF?? And I don't even want to start on all the cultural appropriation going on there. To be honest, I'm disappointed by your review.
This book is an example of a pure, miserable, and disgusting propaganda that shows so-called 'peaceful Russians' (even two) while Russia is committing the genocide of Ukrainians. While Ukraine is struggling for its existence as a country and nation, the author is kinda blind and she does not even mention Ukraine on the map of her book. Like we, Ukrainians, do not even exist (or, probably she describes a future in which Russians will have already killed all of us? I dunno) Then the author shows the national kitchens, talking about 'borstch' as the dish which was cooked by Russians. Oh, boy... Even AI wouldn't make this mistake. Borsch is a Ukrainian dish, which - of course - Russians are trying to show as theirs, stealing our culture and demolishing the idea that it was stolen from another nation they have been pressing for years. There's much more to say about this book. But the main question is if the author is really so blind of reality or she has just been paid by Kremlin to feed her readers with this shit.
An excellent year! Some books to revisit here! Some also I bought but never got to and now must.
Both Wolf Hall and The Children's Book have been on my tbr for years. I really need to get to them. I find the thought of Wolf Hall a bit exhausting though, what with it having two sequels, and I'm not that big on historical fiction in the first place 😬 Sarah Waters is on my tbr too, but I only have Fingersmith. Man, how is it that I can read 150 or so books per year, and still have books that I've been meaning to read for at least a decade? The mind boggles.
I realised watching this that I read and enjoyed all of these at the time except Summertime which I ignored because it was part of a trilogy. I should go back to that. Wolf Hall is an all time favourite for me and Mantel was already an author I loved so I remember feeling both smug and almost disappointed that it seemed like the whole world now discovered her wonderfulness. But the book that blew me away that year was The Glass Room. One day I will visit the house that inspired it.
I read Wolf Hall a month ago and it was a struggle to get through. I was really surprised because it was one I expected to love. I’m not sure if it was the writing or my mood at the time. I may try again or just go to Bring up The Bodies.
Life just got in the way of my reading in 2009, and I struggled with Wolf Hall then. Perhaps it's time to have another go at it.