Man Booker Prize Eligible 2015
A list for novels eligible for the 2015 Man Booker Prize.
Please do not add a book unless you are fairly sure it will be eligible according to the official rules. (See: http://www.themanbookerprize.com/ente...) This means any novel originally written in English regardless of the nationality of their author, with a print edition scheduled for publication in the UK between 1st October 2014 and 30th September 2015. Self-published novels are not eligible.
The official longlist will be announced on 29th July, the shortlist on 15th September, and the winner on October 13th, 2015.
This year's judges are:
Michael Wood (chair),
John Burnside, Sam Leith, Ellah Wakatama Allfrey and Frances Osborne
Man Booker Prize Eligible Books by Year
2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010
Please do not add a book unless you are fairly sure it will be eligible according to the official rules. (See: http://www.themanbookerprize.com/ente...) This means any novel originally written in English regardless of the nationality of their author, with a print edition scheduled for publication in the UK between 1st October 2014 and 30th September 2015. Self-published novels are not eligible.
The official longlist will be announced on 29th July, the shortlist on 15th September, and the winner on October 13th, 2015.
This year's judges are:
Michael Wood (chair),
John Burnside, Sam Leith, Ellah Wakatama Allfrey and Frances Osborne
Man Booker Prize Eligible Books by Year
2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010
143 books ·
357 voters ·
list created December 20th, 2014
by Phillip Edwards (votes) .
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Laff, I guess I'm the other way around. I've read Sweetland, but have yet to vote on the list. It is about what you would expect from a book set on a desolate island off of Newfoundland, where the protagonist is a curmudgeon who is hated by most everyone he knows. With that said, it is extremely well written. Both the characters and setting are vividly drawn. The story is rich and nuanced. Definitely worth a read.



Fully correct, as far as I know.

I've been looking forward to it a lot since the Granta extract, too.
Go Set a Watchman won't be in there I'm afraid, small matter of the author being dead.

Is Harper Lee dead? oh no :(



Update: As finished as I can make it for now.


Removed from list:
The Sunlight Pilgrims - Jenni Fagan (scheduled for publication Jan 2016)
Reservoir - Jon McGregor (Sept 2016)
Both should be eligible for Booker 2016, with those publication dates.
The Mirror & The Light is unlikely to be eligible this year, but I've left it in the list as we don't have a publication date, and there have been a few short notice book launches recently, like the Harper Lee.

Indeed! Sorry, my mistake...


It looks like this:
Bill Clegg (US) - Did You Ever Have A Family (Jonathan Cape)
Anne Enright (Ireland) - The Green Road (Jonathan Cape)
Marlon James (Jamaica) - A Brief History of Seven Killings (Oneworld Publications)
Laila Lalami (US) - The Moor's Account (Periscope, Garnet Publishing)
Tom McCarthy (UK) - Satin Island (Jonathan Cape)
Chigozie Obioma (Nigeria) - The Fishermen (ONE, Pushkin Press)
Andrew O’Hagan (UK) - The Illuminations (Faber & Faber)
Marilynne Robinson (US) - Lila (Virago)
Anuradha Roy (India) - Sleeping on Jupiter (MacLehose Press, Quercus)
Sunjeev Sahota (UK) - The Year of the Runaways (Picador)
Anna Smaill (New Zealand) - The Chimes (Sceptre)
Anne Tyler (US) - A Spool of Blue Thread (Chatto & Windus)
Hanya Yanagihara (US) -A Little Life (Picador)

Your statement is not necessarily true. In order for one to be eligible to win a giveaway for a book on Goodreads, that book cannot be marked as "Read" in one's Books listing. Therefore, if I read a book in electronic form, whether through loan or purchase, or a loaned paper copy, and want to be eligible for a Goodreads giveaway of the book, I must mark the book as "Want To Read." Personally, I have many books I have read marked as WTR for giveaway eligibility purposes -- in some cases, i have posted a review of the book on Goodreads. Goodreads should reevaluate this policy as it renders the status of Books (read v. want to read) as wholly inaccurate.
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