The Booker Prize 2025

Around the world in 13 novels: this year’s longlist for the Booker Prize—one of the world’s most important award for fiction—encapsulates a vast range of international experiences, transporting readers to a farm in southern Malaysia, a Hungarian housing estate and a small coastal town in Greece. They shine a light on the lives of Koreans in postcolonial Japan, a homesick Indian in snowy Vermont, a Kosovar torture survivor living in New York, a shrimp fisherman in the north of England, a mother whose child was given up for adoption in Venezuela and even endangered snails in contemporary Ukraine. They reimagine the great American road trip as a slow-burning mid-life crisis, and take us into the heart of the UK’s coldest winter.

Arguably more than any other year in the prize’s history, this year’s longlist boasts a truly global outlook.

Updated October 16, 2025
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Love forms
Adam, Claire
Paper Book
BOOKER PRIZE LONGLIST * "A vibrant, heartstrings-tugging novel" (People) about a mother's love, in all its forms, as a woman searches for the daughter she gave up for adoption, from the prize-winning author of Golden Child "A beautiful story . . . explores what it means...
The South
Aw, Tash.
Paper Book
LONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2025 'Spellbinding' THE TIMES 'An exquisite, languorous novel' OBSERVER 'Heartstoppingly vivid' OISÍN MCKENNA A radiant novel of the longing that blooms between two boys over the course of one summer - about family,...
The Rest of Our Lives
Markovits, Benjamin.
Paper Book
SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2025 'Feels less like reading a novel and more like sitting in a car beside a dear friend . . . a profoundly moving experience.' ANN PATCHETT 'Deeply human ... a beautifully quiet and devastating book.' SARAH JESSICA PARKER ...
Universality
Brown, Natasha (Novelist)
Paper Book
In the new novel from the author of Assembly, a viral longread exposé raises more questions than it answers.
One Boat
Buckley, Jonathan.
Paper Book
Longlisted for the Booker Prize 2025. On losing her father, Teresa returns to a small town on the Greek coast - the same place she visited when grieving her mother nine years ago. She immerses herself again in the life of the town, observing the inhabitants going about their...
Flashlight
Choi, Susan
Paper Book
**SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2025** 'Ferociously smart and full of surprises' Eleanor Catton 'Instantly bewitching' Jennifer Egan 'A rich generational saga that teems with intelligence' Financial Times The...
The loneliness of Sonia and Sunny : a novel
Desai, Kiran
Paper Book
Shortlisted for the Booker Prize 2025 A spellbinding story of two young people whose fates intersect and diverge across continents and years--an epic of love and family, India and America, tradition and modernity, by the Booker Prize-winning author of The Inheritance of Loss<...
Audition
Kitamura, Katie
Paper Book
**SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2025** A GUARDIAN, OBSERVER, FINANCIAL TIMES, BBC, TIME, VOGUE, MARIE CLAIRE, ESQUIRE and ROLLING STONE BOOK TO READ IN 2025 'Slick, sharp, strange and...
The land in winter
Miller, Andrew
Paper Book
Longlisted for the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction A best book of the year for the Independent, Guardian,i Newspaper and Good Housekeeping 'Tender, elegant, soulful and perfect. A novel that hits your cells and can be felt there, without...
Endling
Reva, Maria.
Paper Book
Flesh
Szalay, David
Paper Book
**SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2025** 'A masterpiece, told with virtuosic economy... Pure brilliance from the first to the (devastating) last sentence' India Knight 'Brilliance on every page' Samantha Harvey 'Spare, visceral, urgent, compelling...
Seascraper
Wood, Benjamin.
Paper Book
*LONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2025* 'Benjamin Wood is a magnificent writer and I intend to read everything he has written' Douglas Stuart Thomas lives a slow, deliberate life with his mother in Longferry, working his grandpa's trade as a shanker. He rises early...
Misinterpretation
Xhoga, Ledia.
Paper Book
There was a unicycle hanging from a metal rack, its lemon-coloured wheel hovering above my head. The last thing I remembered was that party in Manhattan, somewhere in the West Village, drinking odd-looking cocktails and eating walnut cookies . . . Everything seemed vague. ...

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