The Costa Book Awards have released their 2011 short lists. Formerly known as the Whitbread Book Awards, these awards aim to recognise “well-written, enjoyable books that they would strongly recommend to anyone to read.” Who can argue with a criteria that?
Listed below are the nominees in the Novel and First Novel categories:
Novels:
My Dear I Wanted to Tell You (M)
by Louisa Young
Pure (M)
by Andrew Miller
Judges: “As compassionate as it is ingenious, Pure confirms Miller as a superlative technician – a master of register, narrative and characterisation.”
A Summer of Drowning (M)
by John Burnside
The Sense of an Ending (M)
by Julian Barnes
Judges: “The work of a superb writer with all the quiet confidence of maturity. A tale crafted with a watchmaker’s art that questions our ideas of truth and memory.”
First Novels:
City of Bohane (M)
by Kevin Barry
The Last Hundred Days (M)
by Patrick McGuinness
Judges: “Drags you through the smoky backrooms of the dying days of Communist Romania. Funny, insightful and compelling.”
Tiny Sunbirds Far Away (M)
by Christie Watson
long after you finish the book.”
Pao (M)
by Kerry Young
Judges: “A dazzling multi-cultural story that gives a real insight into growing up in pre-independence Jamaica and beyond.”
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2008/11/8-great-fiction-reading-suggestons-from.html