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Read every Booker Prize winner

On 233 lists and 2 people have done it.
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On 233 lists and 2 people have done it.
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1970 Bernice Rubens[32] The Elected Member

1970

(retrospective award[a]) J. G. Farrell Troubles

1971 V. S. Naipaul[33] In a Free State

1972 John Berger[34] G.

1973 J. G. Farrell[35] The Siege of Krishnapur

1974 Nadine Gordimer[36] The Conservationist

Stanley Middleton[37] Holiday

1975 Ruth Prawer Jhabvala Heat and Dust

1976 David Storey[38] Saville

1977 Paul Scott[39] Staying On

1978 Iris Murdoch[40] The Sea, the Sea

1979 Penelope Fitzgerald[41] Offshore

1980 William Golding[42] Rites of Passage

1981 Salman Rushdie[43] Midnight's Children

1982 Thomas Keneally[44] Schindler's Ark

1983 J. M. Coetzee[45] Life & Times of Michael K

1984 Anita Brookner[46] Hotel du Lac

1985 Keri Hulme[47] The Bone People

1986 Kingsley Amis[48] The Old Devils

1987 Penelope Lively[49] Moon Tiger

1988 Peter Carey[50] Oscar and Lucinda

1989 Kazuo Ishiguro[51] The Remains of the Day

1990 A. S. Byatt Possession

1991 Ben Okri[52] The Famished Road

1992 Michael Ondaatje[53] The English Patient

Barry Unsworth[54] Sacred Hunger

1993 Roddy Doyle Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha

1994 James Kelman[55] How Late It Was, How Late

1995 Pat Barker[56] The Ghost Road

1996 Graham Swift[57] Last Orders

1998 Ian McEwan[58] Amsterdam

1999 J. M. Coetzee[59] Disgrace

2001 Peter Carey True History of the Kelly Gang

2002 Yann Martel Life of Pi

2003 DBC Pierre Vernon God Little

2004 Alan Hollinghurst The Line of Beauty

2005 John Banville The Sea

2006 Kiran Desai The Inheritance of Loss

2007 Anne Enright The Gathering

2008 Aravind Adiga[60] The White Tiger

2009 Hilary Mantel Wolf Hall

2010 Howard Jacobson The Finkler Question

2011 Julian Barnes The Sense of an Ending

2012 Hilary Mantel Bring Up the Bodies

2014 Richard Flanagan The Narrow Road to the Deep North

2015 Marlon James A Brief History of Seven Killings

2016 Paul Beatty The Sellout

2017 George Saunders Lincoln in the Bardo

2018 Olga Tokarczuk Flights
The list is now set up on my goodreads. And now to pick out a few to start reading.
Currently reading - The Sellout by Paul Beatty
2014 - The Narrow Road To The Deep North (Flanagan)

2013 - The Luminaruse (Catton)

2012 - Bringing Up The Bodies (Mantel)

2011 - The Sense of an Ending (Barnes)

2010 - The Finkler Question (Jacobson)

2009 - Wolf Hall (Mantel)

2008 - The White Tiger (Adiga)

2007 - The Gathering (Enright)

2006 - The Inheritance of Loss (Desai)

2005 - The Sea (Banville)

2004 - The Line of Beauty (Hollinghurst)

2003 - Vernon God Little (Pierre)

2002 - Life of Pi (Martel)

2001 - True History of the Kelly Gang (Carey)

2000 - The Blind Assassin (Atwood)

1999 - Disgrace (Coetzee)

1998 - Amsterdam: A Novel (McEwan)

1997 - The God of Small Things (Roy)

1996 - Last Orders (Swift)

1995 - The Ghost Road (Barker)

1994 - How Late It Was, How Late (Kelman)

1993 - Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha (Doyle)

1992 - The English Patient (Ondaatje)

1992 - Sacred Hunger (Unsworth)

1991 - The Famished Road (Okri)

1990 - Possession: A Romance (Byatt)

1989 - The Remains of the Day (Ishiguro)

1988 - Oscar and Lucinda (Carey)

1987 - Moon Tiger (Lively)

1986 - The Old Devils (Amis)

1985 - The Bone People (Hulme)

1984 - Hotel Du Lac (Brookner)

1983 - Life & Times of Michael K (Coetzee)

1982 - Schindler's Ark (Keneally)

1981 - Midnight's Children (Rushdie)

1980 - Rites of Passage (Golding)

1979 - Offshore (Fitzgerald)

1978 - The Sea, the Sea (Murdoch)

1977 - Staying on (Scott)

1976 - Saville (Storey)

1975 - Heat and Dust (Jhabvala)

1974 - The Conservationist (Gordimer)

1974 - Holiday (Middleton)

1973 - The Siege of Krishnapur (Farrell)

1972 - G. (Berger)

1971 - In a Free State (Naipaul)

1970 - The Elected Member (Rubens)

1969 - Something to Answer For (Newby)
Finished The Sense of An Ending, by Julian Barnes of UK
Finished Blind Assassin, by Margaret Atwood of Canada
Finished Oscar and Lucinda, by Peter Carey of Australia
Downloaded a list of all the prizewinners. Coincidentally, they represent ten different countries, so I will start by choosing one from each country--and fulfill another goal--before tackling the rest of the list
2002 The Life of Pi by Yann Martel
2009 Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel
1982 Shindler’s Ark by Thomas Keneally
2000 The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood
2019 The Testaments by Margaret Atwood
2008 The White Tiger by Aravinda Adiga
2015 A Brief History of Seven Killings by Marlon James
2014 The Narrow Road to the Deep North by Richard Flanagan
1992 The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje
1995 The Ghost Road by Pat Barker
2022 The Seven Moon of Maali Almeida by Shehan Karunatilaka
1997 The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy
2023 The Prophet by Paul Lynch
2012 Bring Up the Bodies by Hilary Mantel
2021 The Promise by Damon Galgut
2020 Suggie Bain by Douglas Stuart
1975 Heat and Dust by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
2024 Orbital by Samantha Harvey
2017 Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders
2020 Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart
2019 Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo
2013 The Luminaries by Elenor Catton
1993 Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha by Roddy Doyle
2016 The Sellout by Paul Beatty
1985 The Bone People by Keri Hulm
2011 The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes
1977 Staying On by Paul Scott
47 winners, 14 read
Still to read:
P H Newby- Something to Answer For
Bernice Rubens- The Elected Member
V S Naipaul- In a Free State
John Berger- G
J G Farrell- The Siege of Krishnapur
Stanley Middleton- Holiday
Nadine Gordimer- The Conservationist
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala- Heat and Dust
David Storey- Saville
Paul Scott- Staying On
Penelope Fitzgerald- Offshore
William Golding- Rites of Passage
Salman Rushdie- Midnight’s Children
Thomas Keneally- Schindler’s Ark
J M Coetzee- Life & Times of Michael K
Anita Brookner- Hotel du Lac
Keri Hulme- The Bone People
Kingsley Amis- The Old Devils
Penelope Lively- Moon Tiger
Peter Carey- Oscar and Lucinda
Kazuo Ishiguro- The Remains of the Day
A S Byatt- Possession
Ben Okri- The Famished Road
Michael Ondaatje- The English Patient
Barry Unsworth- Sacred Hunger
Roddy Doyle- Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha
James Kelman- How Late It Was, How Late
Pat Barker- The Ghost Road
Graham Swift- Last Orders
Arundhati Roy- The God of Small Things
Ian McEwan- Amsterdam
J M Coetzee- Disgrace
Margaret Atwood- The Blind Assassin
Peter Carey- True History of the Kelly Gang
DBC Pierre- Vernon God Little
Alan Hollinghurst- The Line of Beauty
John Banville- The Sea
Kiran Desai- The Inheritance of Loss
Anne Enright- The Gathering
Aravind Adiga- The White Tiger
Hilary Mantel- Wolf Hall
Howard Jacobson- The Finkler Question
Julian Barnes- The Sense of an Ending

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