The Booker Prize 2010

So, the shortlist for the Booker Prize was announced yesterday. Like many of you on the blog'o'sphere, I didn't do a post on what I'd expect to see on the longlist. There's a good reason for that - it's because I had absolutely no idea! I figured that Mitchell and McEwan would make it, but that's it. Hmm, even there I was wrong.

So, that's the longlist:

  1. Peter Carey - Parrot and Oliver in America
  2. Emma Donoghue - Room
  3. Helen Dunmore - The Betrayal
  4. Damon Galgut - In a Strange Room
  5. Howard Jacobson - The Finkler Question
  6. Andrea Levy - The Long Song
  7. Tom McCarthy - C
  8. David Mitchell - The Thousand Autumns of Zacob de Zoet
  9. Lisa Moore - February
  10. Paul Murray - Skippy Dies
  11. Rose Tremain - Trespass
  12. Christos Tsiolkas - The Slap
  13. Alan Warner - The Stars in the Bright Sky

I've read the David Mitchell, and enjoyed it despite finding it a bit of a difficult read. Not read the others, but I do want to read a few of them. Do any of you have any suggestions? I don't really intend to read the entire longlist...

I really don't want to read the Peter Carey (do you really think he'll be the first author to win the Booker Prize three times?), as I really really didn't enjoy the only one of his books that I have read. Yes, I've used the word "really" four times in the previous sentence....

I guess the ones that appeal to me most at the moment are :

  1. Paul Murray - Skippy Dies
  2. Rose Tremain - Trespass
  3. Christos Tsiolkas - The Slap

Have you read any of them? What did you think?

Do you plan on reading the longlist this year? Maybe the shortlist? Or, just the winner?