Nominated Titles For The Booker Prize

THE BOOKER PRIZE, considered the world’s leading literary prize, nominates titles that aren’t only contemporary, they’re believed to endure and join the pantheon of great literature.

Here, we've compiled for you a list of longlisted, shortlisted and winning titles you can find in our store. Learn more, in our blog post!

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The Book of Evidence - Thryft
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John Banville | Vintage Books

The Book of Evidence

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Goodreads rating: 3.7

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"The Book of Evidence" could be a good read for those interested in psychological thrillers. The book's unique and distinctive feature is the protagonist's chillingly articulate, self-aware, and amoral nature, which makes for a compelling and unsettling read. Users may appreciate the book's exploration of the depths of human nature and the consequences of one's actions.
Never Let Me Go
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Kazuo Ishiguro | Faber And Faber

Never Let Me Go

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Goodreads rating: 3.85

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"Never Let Me Go" offers a haunting journey that echoes with readers long after the last page. It combines an elegant narrative of growing up with the piercing realization of one's purpose in a world that is at once familiar and disquietingly off-kilter. Ishiguro's refined storytelling invites introspection and a deep emotional connection, making it perfect for those who appreciate literature that stays with you and prompts reflection on life's delicate balances.
The Siege Of Krishnapur : Winner of the Booker Prize - Thryft
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If you're drawn to the intricate tapestry of history unfurling amidst chaos, "The Siege of Krishnapur" offers just that—a blend of suspense, humor, and profound insights into civilization's fragility. It's a page-turner that doesn't just rely on action, but dives deep into a riveting period of history, examining both the heroism and insanity that crisis can provoke. The book doesn't shy away from the details, whether it's the mechanics of war or the sociology of a siege. Its Booker Prize isn't merely a decoration, but a testament to its layered narrative and lasting impact.