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By The Booker Prizes
The International Booker Prize shortlist 2025

The International Booker Prize shortlist has been announced. Max Porter, Chair of judges said: 'Ultimately, these books widen the view. They enhance the quality of conversation we are all having. They don’t shut down debate, they generate it. They don’t have all the answers, but they ask extraordinary questions’.
Here, we asked our judges to summarise each book – and say what they loved about them.

Heart Lamp: Winner of the 2025 International Booker Prize
Banu Mushtaq
£14.99 £14.24WINNER 2025 ‘Stories about encroaching modernity, as told through the lives of Muslim women in southern India. An invigorating reading experience.’

A Leopard-Skin Hat
Anne Serre
£11.99 £11.39‘A masterful lesson in how we remember the lives of those bound up with our own. It holds the fragility of life in its hands with the utmost care.’

On the Calculation of Volume I: Shortlisted for the International Booker Prize 2025
Solvej Balle
£12.99 £12.34‘A life is contained inside the melancholy of an endlessly repeating wintry day. Reading this book is an act of meditation and contemplation.’

Small Boat
Vincent Delecroix
£12.99 £12.34‘An unflinching use of literature to ask the most uncomfortable but urgent question of our time: to what extent are we all complicit?’

Under the Eye of the Big Bird: Shortlisted for the International Booker Prize 2025
Hiromi Kawakami
£14.99 £14.24‘A beguiling, radical, mind- and heart-expanding journey into humanity's future. The visionary strangeness is utterly enchanting.'

Perfection
Vincenzo Latronico
£12.99 £12.34‘A pitch-perfect, profound and agonisingly well-observed account of the existential malaise of millennial life.’