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quietlycuriouskate
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Pickpick

#bookerprizelonglist (Yes, I'm still making slow progress through the longlist ?)

To be honest, I wasn't looking forward to this much. Given the subject matter, I imagined it would be rather "tough" in a blokeish way: the book it would have been had Mustafa been the narrator, perhaps. As it was, I found it surprisingly tender. I felt for Khaled, whose life seems permanently provisional despite 30 years of staying put.

I'd have shortlisted it.

squirrelbrain It was on my shortlist. And, like you, I didn‘t imagine I would like it. 3w
JamieArc I had the same thoughts. It was a nice surprise for me. 3w
Cathythoughts Nice review, I have this one. I must get to it 👍🏻😁 3w
Caroline2 Yes! I‘ve been reluctant to get this one too as I thought it would be blokey but everyone keeps saying how fab it is so I guess I‘ll have to read it now. 😂 3w
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Leniverse

'At first I thought, to be a parent you have to be an idealist. Then I learnt that to be a parent is to be continually coming up against everything that is not ideal about you.'

Suet624 So true. 3mo
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Jas16
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I see now why so many people thought this was a sure bet for the Booker shortlist. This is the story of a man exiled from his homeland of Libya and living in London and his two closest friends who both share his experience but also show how uniquely alone they are all too. It was a slower, more meandering tale and let me so gently immerse myself in Khalid‘s story that I was surprised to look up and realize how deeply entrenched I was. So good.

Suet624 I really liked this one. Glad it ended up on several lists of prize nominees. 1mo
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NovelNancyM
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This is a beautifully written book about Khaled and his two Libyan friends Hosam and Mustafa. Khaled is exiled in London from Libya due to political unrest. The story spans around 40 years and goes all the way to the Arab Spring. Writing, reading and language are a significant part of this story too. Long listed for the 2024 Booker Prize. Highly recommend!

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Suet624
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I enjoyed this so much. I actually went back to the beginning to read how Matar introduced us to the story. I haven‘t read a book in a while that covers the experience of being exiled from your homeland with such melancholy and confusion. I definitely haven‘t read a book about Libya and the Arab Spring. I miss Khalid, the main character, already. #bookerlonglist

JamieArc I really enjoyed this one too. There was just something lovely and pure about the male relationships that we don‘t always get to read about. 3mo
BarbaraBB Wonderful review. I had such a good time with it too. He‘s such a kind character 3mo
Suet624 @JamieArc you‘re right! I kept trying to put my finger on what was different about it and I think you‘ve explained it. 3mo
Suet624 @BarbaraBB 💕💕 3mo
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Leniverse
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My hold for My Friends finally came in. I've waited months! But I can't read it yet because the other two are due back. 😣

Actually, I'm sure both of them are great too, so what am I complaining about? 😂

#BookwormProblems

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Suet624
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In the library…”I would close my eyes and walk along one aisle with the tips of my fingers tracing the spines. Wherever I stopped, that book was my fate…”

Hold the phone!! I‘ve been doing this for years. I started when I was really sick with Lyme 10 years ago and could not make decisions so this was the way I decided what book to read at the library.

BarbaraBB I envy that. I am such a control freak I shouldn‘t be able to read a book I know nothing about and/or wasn‘t recommended to me 🤦🏻‍♀️😂 3mo
Suet624 @BarbaraBB well that was before Litsy. Now I‘m consumed and driven by Litsy suggestions. Plus I‘m not deathly ill with very little mental capacity. 😳 3mo
BarbaraBB Fortunately not 😇❤️❤️ 3mo
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ClairesReads
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Ah yes, finally a Booker Banger. Initially I thought My Friends might just be a story about friendship set against a political backdrop, but quickly it proved to be much more. Its consideration of the relationship between people and place, and the concept of home is really thoughtfully executed. this novel really excels in its unpacking of how we seek to mediate a world that can be cruel or inhospitable, and leave us feeling isolated or at sea.

BarbaraBB So well said! Wonderful review 4mo
Deblovestoread Fantastic review! 4mo
squirrelbrain Great review! ❤️ 4mo
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Cathythoughts Great review! I have this one waiting. 👍🏻❤️ 4mo
Suet624 Great review!! 3mo
ClairesReads @Suet624 @Cathythoughts @squirrelbrain @Deblovestoread @BarbaraBB thank you! Can‘t believe this didn‘t get shortlisted! 3mo
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JenP
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Our panel had mixed reviews for this one but I quite liked it. An interesting exploration of friendship, belonging and identify in exile. It was well-written and finally a book with a. plot #booker2024

Our panel reviewed it here: https://thereadersroom.org/2024/08/31/2024-booker-longlist-my-friends-by-hisham-...

BarbaraBB I enjoyed it a lot. Definitely shortlist worthy! 4mo
squirrelbrain Yes, on my shortlist too! 4mo
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Graywacke
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My August, according to Bookly. I‘m pretty sure that 74 hours is the most I‘ve ever read in a single month. I could blame the Booker longlist, or credit Rilke, who seemed to encourage me to read more. Good books, but oddly no great ones for me.

TheSpineView Wow! Great job! 4mo
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