The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida, My Phantoms and Eight Months on Ghazza Street – what did our book clubs make of them?

We catch up with 2022 Booker Prize winner The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida by Shehan Karunatilaka. Kate may have loved it, when she read it for our Booker Prize special episode, but what did the rest of her book club make of it?

And we catch up with two recent reads for Laura's book group. The first is My Phantoms, the most recent novel from critics favourite Gwendolyn Riley. What's all the fuss about? And did Laura's book club agree it was worth the read?

Next we consider Eight Months on Ghazza Street, a lesser-known work from Hilary Mantel. The real question, it seems, when reading Hilary Mantel is 'why would you ever read anyone else?' Listen in to find out just what it was Laura's group loved so much.

We also have a range of recommendations for follow-ons to try, or to read with your book club.

Book recommendations

Women and Power by Mary Beard

Very Cold People by Sarah Manguso

The Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati Roy

Cold Enough for Snow by Jessica Au

A Passage North by Anuk Arudpragasam

Notes

The audiobook of The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida is published by Bolinda Digital (P) Bolinda Publishing 2022, My Phantoms is published by Granta audio and Eight Months on Ghazza Street is published by W.F. Howes and all three are available via your preferred audiobook retailer or library app.

If you enjoyed this episode catch up with our original take on The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida when we discussed it as part of our Booker Prize special episode.

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