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No idea how it won the Booker.

I think it was designed specifically to win the Booker.





If the test, instead, were to award a prize based on books the judges read once, more than a year ago, I don't think this would have won.

Yes, Bob, that is how I understood the "always falling" section.


I was going to essentially come in here to post this about the book. When I finished and realized it was getting so much praise I just kind of assumed I miss something. It was never going to be a DNF for me but indeed, "meh."

I did a similiar thing almost 20 years ago when I was on a solo bike tour and read Life Of Pi every night.


Audra! I can imagine loving this book so much more if I was somewhere far from light pollution as I read it while being awed each night at the intense beauty of the stars above. Even without nature to help me love a book it has happened that I’ve been traveling in a foreign country with just one book in English within reach and those books always become favorite books for me.
