The Booker Prize Longlist is Here! Find Them at Bookazine

The Booker Prize Longlist is Here! Find Them at Bookazine

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The Booker Prize longlist is out, and the literary world is buzzing with excitement. And guess what? Some of these gems are already gracing the shelves at Bookazine. Here’s the scoop on the standout titles you can find at your favorite Hong Kong Bookstore 😉

Playground

‘Playground’ by Richard Powers

Richard Powers has a knack for weaving intricate narratives that explore the profound connections between humans and nature. His latest, "Playground," dives deep into the mysteries of the ocean. Known for his previous works, "Bewilderment" and "The Overstory," Powers continues to challenge and captivate readers with his thought-provoking themes. Mark your calendars for September 24th, when "Playground" will officially be released in the United States. But why wait? You can pre-order your copy here.

 

Enlightenment

‘Enlightenment’ by Sarah Perry

Sarah Perry’s "Enlightenment" is a journey through faith, friendship, and the quest for knowledge. Drawing from her own experiences, Perry crafts a story that is both intimate and expansive. The novel follows Grace, a rebellious teenager, and Thomas, a much older journalist, as they navigate their religious and intellectual curiosities. It's a deeply personal tale that will resonate with anyone who’s ever questioned their place in the world. Grab your copy here and dive into this poignant narrative.

 

Wandering Stars: A novel

‘Wandering Stars’ by Tommy Orange

Tommy Orange’s "There There" was a groundbreaking debut that brought the stories of urban Native Americans to the forefront. With "Wandering Stars," Orange takes us on an epic journey through 150 years of a family’s history, starting with the harrowing tale of Jude Star, a survivor of the 1864 Sand Creek massacre. Orange is reshaping the narrative of Native American history in the United States, one book at a time. Discover this compelling follow-up here.

 

James (MR EXP): A Novel

‘James’ by Percival Everett

Percival Everett’s "James" offers a fresh perspective on the classic "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," retelling the story from the viewpoint of the enslaved Jim. Everett’s narrative is both a tribute to Mark Twain and a powerful standalone story. His previous work, "The Trees," showcased his ability to blend dark satire with poignant themes, earning him a Booker Prize shortlist in 2022.

 

More to Come!
This year's Booker Prize longlist is just the beginning. More incredible books will be added soon, so keep an eye on your favorite Bookazine shop. Happy reading!


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