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The Booker Prize 2024 Shortlist - Reading Guides for Book Clubs

The Booker Prize 2024 shortlist has been announced featuring five women and authors from five countries. With the books offering a diversity of perspective, style and subject matter there is something for everyone on the list and this year, the Booker Prizes have produced reading guides to help you and your book clubs discuss the titles.

Discover them today.

The shortlist

You can find out all about the shortlist here.

Booker Prize Monthly Spotlight and the Booker Prize Reading Challenge

As part of this year’s celebrations the Booker Prizes are encouraging readers from across the globe to get involved by reading as much of the longlist as possible ahead of the winner’s announcement on 12 November. We’d love to see all of your attempts via the hashtag #BPReadingChallenge. Find out about the Challenge here.

Each month the Booker Prizes offers an insight to some of the greatest titles from the Booker library. This month’s title is The Other Name: Septology I – II by Jon Fosse. You can read extracts, find an in-depth reading guides and apply to win exclusive prizes each month. Find out more here

Get involved

If you work in a library or workplace and would like to promote the shortlist, you can download a free digital pack from our shop.

What do you think of the 2024 shortlisted titles? Which have you read and what will be added to your TBR pile? Add your comments below, or click any title above to leave a review.

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