

And if you don't believe me when I tell you that the Brits (and the whole of the Commonwealth) get really saucy over the Booker, check out The Bluffer's Guide to the Booker or better yet, Tibor Fischer's tell-all about being a Booker Judge. According to them Cloud Atlas is the big favourite. Here are the ones that have excerpts available: The Island Walkers by John Bemrose - excerpt Havoc, in Its Third Year by Ronan Bennett - excerpt A Blade of Grass by Lewis Desoto - excerpt The Honeymoon by Justin Haythe - excerpt The Great Fire by Shirley Hazzard - excerpt, my review Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell - excerpt The Master by Colm Toibin - excerptThe Brits love to bet, and the bookmakers over there actually come up with odds and take bets on the Booker each year. Still, as is often the case, the Longlist includes books that are not currently available in the States, though others have been bestsellers and award winners here. For the American reader, it is worth mentioning that this is the first year that American authors are eligible for the Booker. The winner will be crowned on October 19th. This year's Longlist has been out for a while and the Shortlist will be out in a week.

Take Yann Martel's Life of Pi, for example. Britain's highest award for fiction, the award is fussed over endlessly by the gossip-hungry British press, and, for the winner, the rewards are plentiful, often turning a book into a bestseller on both sides of the Atlantic and beyond. We are swiftly approaching the announcement of the Booker Prize.
