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Prophet Song
Prophet Song | Paul Lynch
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'Paul Lynch is peerless' Donal Ryan, author of Strange Flowers An Irish Times 'Book to Look Forward to in 2023' A fearless portrait of a society on the brink as a mother faces a terrible choice, from an internationally award-winning author On a dark, wet evening in Dublin, scientist and mother-of-four Eilish Stack answers her front door to find the GNSB on her step. Two officers from Irelands newly formed secret police are here to interrogate her husband, a trade unionist. Ireland is falling apart. The country is in the grip of a government turning towards tyranny and Eilish can only watch helplessly as the world she knew disappears. When first her husband and then her eldest son vanish, Eilish finds herself caught within the nightmare logic of a collapsing society. How far will she go to save her family? And what or who is she willing to leave behind? Exhilarating, terrifying and propulsive, Prophet Song is a work of breathtaking originality, offering a devastating vision of a country at war and a deeply human portrait of a mothers fight to hold her family together.
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This is a story of grief, horror, trauma and madness. I could not stop thinking through this book that we could slide down the slippery slope of denial that nothing will ever get that bad. That we have people and laws and blah, blah, blah that would never let this happen to us in the real world. But so much has happened in 2024 that I never thought I would be watching. That I‘m constantly shaking my head at in disbelief.
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CarolynM I know the feeling☹️ 1w
Jeg I found it too real. Scary . Had a hard time finishing it.m (edited) 1w
Centique I started it and got so tense i had to shelve it for a while. Too close for comfort right now. Beautifully written though! 2d
Rissreads @Centique @Jeg I used to read these kinds of books like fairytales. But I now think of them as something in some form that will happen eventually in my children‘s lives. How devastating is that! 2d
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MrsMalaprop
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Radical empathy. What a book. Exceptionally propulsive, brilliant and devastating. Bravo 👏🥹🙏

quietlycuriouskate I feel anxious whenever I see this book cover; that's how powerful it was. 4w
Rissreads I‘ve got this on my shelf looking at me. I‘ll bump it up! 4w
Jeg I remember it made me feel uncomfortable. It was too true to the present world if I remember. 4w
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JillR
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Goodness this one hits hard. Dystopian fiction that feels not many miles from our reality. I‘ve always enjoyed dystopian fiction but this is bleak; watching Eilish‘s normal life unravel, the decisions made too late, her desperate attempts to protect her children from the state. The questioning as to how you would respond to these circumstances. An extremely powerful way to tell a terrifying story💔

TrishB I felt the same- you could feel that this would be a very easy mess to get into. 1mo
quietlycuriouskate I read this recently and still feel shaken, several books later. 1mo
sarahbarnes I felt the same. A great book and terrifying. 1mo
Deblovestoread Great review! It felt a few votes away from reality when I read it this summer even closer now. 🤯 1mo
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#ProphetSong by #PaulLynch is a fantastic read that smacks your head every other page. It depicts an Ireland that is slowly descending into fascism and civil war, being told by a mother of four who struggles to save her children. Very moving and an ending that will not let you go.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5

Graywacke Good timing, as he handed the Booker Award to Samantha Harvey yesterday. Powerful book. Glad you enjoyed! 1mo
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BorrowBox was definitely the way to go with this: I wouldn't have wanted to invite it into my house in physical form. I know that's superstitious, but it's a testament to how it scared the feckin' bejesus out of me. 😱
I wanted to shake Eilish, but can I honestly say I would behave differently? Unlikely. I hope to God I never have to find out.

Bookwomble Great review, Kate 😊 Sounds like a powerful book that I probably won't read for the sake of my emotional wellbeing 🫠 2mo
sarahbarnes Great review. I agree - it was a terrifying read. 2mo
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Pedrocamacho
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Wow. This book is…..interesting and bleak…powerful and wretched. I enjoyed the construction on the book but I didn‘t enjoy reading it, really. Not sure what else to say 😊

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Ireland‘s descent into a totalitarian state hunting down its political opponents &waging war against a resistance army is told through the eyes of a family. Eilish is the mother of 4,happily married with Larry,successful in her job. First Larry is arrested, then we witness how slowly the world Eilish tries to protect &hold together falls apart.I felt the characters‘ despair, a noose tightening around their necks until the knockout ending.

Anna40 “History is a silent record of people who could not leave, it is a record of those who did not have a choice, you cannot leave when you have nowhere to go and have not the means to go there, you cannot leave when you cannot get a passport, cannot go when your feet are rooted in the earth and to leave means tearing off your feet.” 4mo
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July Reads

5🌟
Prophet Song: Paul Lynch 📖
4🌟
Soldier Sailor: Claire Kilroy 🎧
3.5🌟
Good Material: Dolly Alderton 🎧
The Midnight News: Jo Baker 📖
The Coast Road: Alan Morrin 🎧
3🌟
Happy Place: Emily Henry 📖
2🌟
The Book of Love: Kelly Link 🎧

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One of the best books I have ever read. All the stars. This is a brilliant book about a community's decent into war. The author is able to make the reader believe it will all be OK as the world erupts around this family. I lost sleep to race to the end of this novel. #bookerwinner2023 If you only read one novel this year, read this! 5 🌟

AmyG This book was so good….I swear, I got heart palpitations. 5mo
rmaclean4 @AmyG truly a masterpiece in pacing. 5mo
tpixie Wow! 🤩 thanks for the recommendation. The Postcard by Anne Betest is the best book Fred that I‘ve readin a longtime 5mo
rmaclean4 @tpixie thank you for the recommendation! 5mo
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Yikes. Dread-filled slide into autocratic regime in Ireland. Language often overripe, nature metaphors heavy. What to tell the children when norms are upended? Even Winston & Julia got a picnic break, but not the Stacks. Worse to worser. Booker prize winner. 2023

40 “the man has been trained for the rules of the game but the game has been changed so what now is the man?”

103 “history is a silent record of people who did not know when to leave”

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Wandering through Target and saw this for $8. Not on my TBR list but seeing it was winner decided to give it a go. Dystopian the reviews say. Well for me it was too much of what I‘m seeing now on my TV screen , especially towards the end which I had to speed read . Writing and descriptions well done. It did make me feel uncomfortable.To think that what he wrote about could easily happen and that some of it is.Right now.

CatLass007 When I read the summary of this book when it won the Booker Prize, I got the impression of everything you just said. Thank you for doing the hard work so I didn‘t have to. 6mo
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Deblovestoread
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Loved Prophet Song but don‘t think it will beat out Brotherless Night for best of the year.

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Tagged was best of the week.

I read six books, three of my May #ReadYourKindle numbers, one of my #SeriesLove24 authors and May‘s #BookedinTime #BiblicalFiction choice. A good reading week for me.

#WeekkyFavorites

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CBee I started Prophet Song a couple of weeks ago but it didn‘t grab me. I should try again as I don‘t know if it was the right time to start it 🤷‍♀️ 7mo
Read4life 🤓🤓🤓 7mo
Deblovestoread @cbee. It took a bit for me to get into, partly because I didn‘t read the blurb so spent some time trying to figure out what year it was all taking place. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 7mo
CBee @Deblovestoread I read the description and it looks right up my alley so, maybe I‘ll try again at some point 🤷‍♀️ 7mo
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Deblovestoread
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This book has shown me I like my dystopian fiction to have an element of the impossible to it. Prophet Song is dystopian fiction that feels just a few votes away from possible. Riveting and harrowing. 4.5 🌟

Grateful for the beautiful day to offset the despair created by the book.

sarahbarnes Agreed. 7mo
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Deblovestoread
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#WeekendReads

Started Prophet Song this morning. Will finish Buried in a Bog tomorrow on my drive to Portland and back. I‘m 40% into Thorns and will likely bail and move onto Swans.

@rachelsbrittain

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This book is powerful, scary, devastating but also compassionate and tender. So deserving of its Booker Prize winning status. The reviews were right, I doubt I will ever not be able to recall the details of this book no matter how long has passed.
Comparisons to handmaids tale and 1984 cannot be denied but this book is a masterpiece in its own right and deserves its own status as a literary classic.

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Tamra
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Out for a drive and all roads lead to book stores. 😊

Discovered a cute & well curated shop in Menomonie, WI, Dragon Tale Books. Had a super chat with the owner.

The tagged book is for me, husband got the other two, but I can guarantee I‘ll be the one rereading Wind-up Bird Chronicles.

Ruthiella Nice moderate haul! 😃 7mo
Tamra @Ruthiella I did seriously rein myself in! 😅 7mo
Cathythoughts Nice haul. ❤️ The Prophet is good. The others look good too. (edited) 7mo
sarahbarnes I really liked Prophet Song. And loved Wind Up Bird, too - one of my favorites by him. 7mo
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This book is amazing. I'm glad it won the Booker. And beat all of the other Pauls. We read the Booker winner every year in IRL book club and I think this might be slightly less depressing than the previous 2 years. Jk. 😂

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

AmyG I loved this, too. Excellent book. I was so anxious reading it. 8mo
Cuilin I thought this was excellent too. 8mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 8mo
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Megbert
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So thoroughly horrifying only because it all seems entirely possible as we watch through our screens as the governments swing far right & implement emergency measures to change laws & rape the earth & drop bombs mercilessly on innocent souls ~ so who are we in our safe white suburbs to think we are exempt? The writing is poetic & flows across you like a dark ocean that won‘t stop rolling in & you may drown but the water sparkles nonetheless.

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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Cool cover 🖤🤍 8mo
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I cannot recall being as frightened by a book since ‘In Cold Blood‘, which aroused a similar feeling that this could just as easily happen to me. As the book begins, Eilish‘s life seems so normal.
Lynch‘s depiction of a totalitarian Ireland is literally gut-wrenching, particularly the final 100 pages which depict the fear and desperation that lead to millions fleeing for a place of refuge. The ending has left me absolutely shaken.

mjtwo I should add this is a completely different book to ‘In Cold Blood‘ and is quite a strange comparison - it has just given me a similar feeling of terror. 8mo
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Leniverse
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I disliked almost everything about this book. I disliked the writing style, the narrative choices, the audio narration, and most especially the main character.
I should have bailed.

#UnpopularOpinion

Ruthiella I haven‘t even attempted this book because I think I‘d feel the same way. 9mo
dabbe #fanofthepan! 🤩🤩🤩 9mo
Caroline2 Is the one that won the Booker? I can never remember which Paul won. 😂 9mo
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Leniverse @Caroline2 Yes, that's the one. 😂 I've read one of the other Pauls and wasn't a huge fan there either, but at least I didn't hate it. Waiting for the third Paul from the library so I can make a proper comparison 😆 9mo
Caroline2 Gotta compare all the Paul‘s eh. 😏 👍 9mo
Leniverse @Caroline2 I mean, the judges went to great lengths to ensure we read Irishmen named Paul, seems only right to check if the best Paul won. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 9mo
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Am stuck for words.
I read a lot of speculative dystopia style fiction but this is one of those that is set now but is becoming dystopia because it's seemingly an end to a society we inhabit.
But it's on the brink of possibility. And it's happening in other countries.
The balance of beautiful lyrical prose against the immense terror is incredible. And the greyness throughout, the realms of knowing and speculated fear.
Such talent.

TrishB Great review 👍🏻 loved this too. 10mo
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“… history is a silent record of people who did not know when to leave…” Wow. That was a dark ride. The Booker winner never disappoints me. I also tend to have a thing for Irish authors. A dystopian nightmare, set in Ireland, with a toleration government, though it could have been anywhere. And anywhere today. The main character made me so very angry I might never recover. It‘s phenomenal!

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midhun.j.zacharia
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This one felt like all those around the world, who feel their worlds ending, were whispering their shared pain into your heart. This one is heavy and carries a message that should not be ignored.

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Wow, I'm out of words. This book just left me breathless. It broke my heart over and over and over again. At first I wanted to wait until the German translation would be available, but I'm glad I didn't. This books captures the danger of this time we're living in all too well. This is how it started back then, and this is where we seem to be headed to. This story is a huge warning signal. And shows that it can happen anywhere, everywhere.

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kellock
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A bit of bleak read but quite profound. Situations across the world could really happen anywhere and that's a scary thought

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This book was chilling, because it seems so plausible. Tyranny has overtaken the government of Ireland, and “enemies of the state” are disappearing. When Eilish‘s husband is arrested, she struggles to keep her family safe while trying to locate him. Nightmarish and beautifully written. I want to read more by Paul Lynch. This one will make my #bookerdozen for sure, still putting together that list, the idea of which I stole from @vivastory .

vivastory Looking forward to your list! I haven't read the book yet, but it does sound intriguing 11mo
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It‘s hard to call this book dystopian since (as @TrishB said) this could happen anywhere in the world next week. And in reality people in some places are experiencing things along these lines right now. I loved this book even though it is painful to read. Lynch artfully crafted a story of a life moving from the mundane day to day to a fever dream of disbelief, to a nightmare. 💔

BarbaraBB Great review. 11mo
batsy Lovely review. I've got this on hold and am prepared for something bleak... 11mo
TrishB Great review. It will be a read that stays with me. 11mo
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sarahbarnes @BarbaraBB thank you 🩵 11mo
sarahbarnes @batsy it is quite bleak, but excellent and worth reading. I‘m looking forward to your thoughts on it. 11mo
sarahbarnes @TrishB same. I‘ve been thinking about it a lot since I finished it. 11mo
Reggie TrishB had me stack it and now you‘ve made me go put it on hold. fever dream into nightmare got me. Great review! 11mo
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TrishB
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Bleak and brilliant.
Dystopian- sort of, because given the current status of the world I can see this happening anywhere next week.

rockpools Scary. I‘m not sure if I want to read it or avoid it now! 11mo
BarbaraBB Great review. Glad you loved it 11mo
sarahbarnes Yes. I feel exactly the same way after reading this. 11mo
TrishB @sarahbarnes a scary feeling! 11mo
azulaco Loved this book but it scared me. It is all too plausible. 11mo
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I read this because it won the Booker Prize, and I had been expecting The Bee Sting, which I loved, to win. I also love this. It deserves the award. Prophet Song is devastating, heart-wrenching, and terrifying. The language conveys the relentless claustrophobia of the situation. In a near-future Ireland an autocratic regime is challenged, and civil war erupts. A woman with four children and an elderly father has to survive the violence. Brilliant.

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Next up . . . Leaving Australia for Ireland

Tamra I‘m anxious to get to this one. I hope it‘s good! 11mo
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(Nothing better for reading than a 🐈‍⬛ warmer)

I just finished and I thought this was fantastic. It took me a while to sink in. But the second half was all a dream. I‘m happy with the book, devastated by it, a little exhausted, and thinking over the paragraph with the title in it near the end, and the opening line.

wanderinglynn Aw, so sweet! ❤️🐈‍⬛ 12mo
TheBookHippie Looks wonderful! 12mo
Tamra Now I‘m even more anxious to read it! I hope you are feeling better every day. 12mo
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Graywacke @Tamra negative today 💪 And just in time, as my daughter arrives this evening. 12mo
RaeLovesToRead Oh kitty snuggles! 🥰🥰 12mo
Graywacke @wanderinglynn @RaeLovesToRead she appreciates your comment. @TheBookHippie She let me know i did alright this afternoon. She‘s a tough judge on laps. 12mo
wanderinglynn It was probably the flannel pants that tipped her over to give a positive lap review. My cat always enjoyed my flannel pants. 😉 Enjoy time with your daughter! 12mo
Tamra @Graywacke yay!! 12mo
Graywacke @wanderinglynn 🙂 maybe! She‘s also down with blankets. 12mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 12mo
BarbaraBB Fantastic review. It sounds like a winner for you! 12mo
Graywacke @BarbaraBB yes, it was. 🙂 I gave In Ascension‘s 5 stars too, but the audio production played a role in that. 12mo
BarbaraBB I liked it a lot too. Still need to read In Ascension though! 12mo
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Graywacke
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Just, you know, still here. Reading Prophet Song in quarantine. Happy Festivus 😉

Ruthiella Let the Airing of Grievances begin! 🧹😂 12mo
Graywacke @Ruthiella ❤️ we‘ll start with 🐈‍⬛ (😳) 12mo
Tamra Cozy! 12mo
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dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 12mo
jewright So sorry you are sick. It‘s really been going around again. 12mo
Graywacke @jewright thank you! I‘m happy that i‘m past the fevers and worst symptoms 12mo
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Next book I‘ll start

Tamra I am so anxious to read this one! I caught the tail end of an interview with Lynch and his advice was to sit quietly, turn off the phone, and read a book. 😊 Basically carve out a space from the world. 12mo
Graywacke @Tamra sounds wonderful (staring at my power button…) I‘m dealing with covid - which means I‘ll have to add in fevers, tissues and patience with my attention span. 🙁 But maybe tomorrow will be better! 12mo
Tamra @Graywacke get better a few pages at a time! And lots of napping in between. 12mo
Bookwomble I hope your COVID symptoms are easing off, Dan ❤️‍🩹 12mo
Graywacke @Bookwomble thank you. Yesterday was better, and even stopped sneezing for a while. Hopefully today is a lot better again. (I‘m 100 pages into PS) 12mo
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Pre Christmas Summer Holidays Reading (and travel) all planned
Destination 1 - Prophet Song (Ireland)
Destination 2 - Tiger Work (Nigeria)
Destination 3 - Helena Rubinstein - The Australian Years
Destination 4 - Roman Stories (Rome)
Destination 5 - Those who Saw the Sun (North Carolina)
Destination 6 - Mobility (Azerbaijan)
Destination 7 - The Premonition (Japan)

BarbaraBB Looking good! I loved 12mo
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Lynch was awarded the Booker for this dystopian novel & may be the title‘s seer: just before he won, anti-immigrant riots erupted in his city, Dublin. the apocalyptic scenes mere days before his win-streetcars were set alight and looters struck-recall Prophet Song. It opens with a new right-wing government passing an Emergency Act. Soon, citizens are forced to flee. An unsettling read set in a just-around-the-corner imperiled Western democracy

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The winner of this year‘s Booker Prize

I book I‘ve actually read and given the subject matter I‘m not sure enjoyed is the right word, but it‘s scary and makes you think

Amiable That‘s the book that‘s one long text block, right? With no paragraph breaks? 13mo
AnneCecilie @Amiable If so I didn‘t notice. It has chapters and paragraphs. I‘m terrible at noticing things like that when I get lost in the story, but that might be why you get lost too. 13mo
Amiable @AnneCecilie Oh, I thought I read a review in “The Guardian“ that said it was a story told without quotation marks or paragraph breaks in “ long immersive sentences that increase the feeling of inevitability-- there is no breathing space for Eilish, no pause or respite in the nightmare.“ I was struck by that description. I'll see if I can find the review. 13mo
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AnneCecilie @Amiable thank you for sharing The Guardian article, I hadn‘t read that. I never noticed the no quotation marks and the long sentences. Might be because I didn‘t care about the first and I speak without any full stops myself so never notice when there‘s a lot of commas in a text. 13mo
Amiable @AnneCecilie I‘m glad you said you didn‘t notice it when you were reading. The lack of quote marks doesn‘t bother me but I was hesitant to give the book a go when I saw that about the lack of paragraph breaks. 13mo
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Booker prize winner! 🥇https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/nov/26/booker-prize-2023-prophet-song-paul-lynch-novel-wins?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

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In Ireland, a new law has been passed giving the new government more power. Larry is a trade unionist who goes missing after a demonstration, leaving his wife to keep the family together and take care of the kids. This might prove harder than imagined as the situation spins out of control and war breaks out.

With everything happening in the world this book shows how it is to live in a war zone and the choices people make.

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A frightening novel that expresses how close any of us are from having to escape the terror of civil war and repressive regimes, is also a salutary tale for those who qn motives of immigrants who are forced to leave their home. The story of Eilish + her family is set in a Dublin in which the brutal repression of a union strike leads to a dictatorship that destroys the family. Disturbing but excellent writing that may well win the prize in Nov.

Cathythoughts Great review! I‘m reading this one at the moment for irl Bookclub.. I agree the writing is brilliant 👍🏻 1y
andrew61 @Cathythoughts it will make for a great discussion Cathy, look forward to seeing your thoughts on it. 14mo
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Tempted to send my copy to Suella Braverman.

Bookwomble But, might she get more dystopian ideas? 🤔😏 1y
charl08 @Bookwomble ah. That's an outcome I hadn't anticipated 1y
Bookwomble @charl08 I think SB would see Orwell's "1984" as "The Dummies Guide to Authoritarian Regime Management"! 1y
charl08 @Bookwomble 😱😱 1y
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Prophet Song is what I would describe as an absolute banger. This story of the rapidly accelerating decline of democracy and the emergence of a totalitarian state in Ireland is real heart-in-your-mouth storytelling. As implausible as the premise seems, as the freedoms of democratic citizenship are stripped away in this story, it becomes evident that is really the point- this is happening to people who believe it couldn‘t happen to them, And yet…

Cinfhen Great review! 1y
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