The 2015 Brixton Book Group Award Winning Book Prize Award Golden Medal for best book we’ve read in 2015
Voting is now open for the 2015 Brixton Book Group Award Winning Book Prize Award Golden Medal for best book we’ve read in 2015.
Now in it’s second year the 2015 Brixton Book Group Award Winning Book Prize Award Golden Medal for best book we’ve read in 2015 represents the cutting edge in popular media awards, and ranks among other lesser known awards such as the Nobel Prize, Man Booker Prize and Pulitzer Prize as a true indicator of literary excellence.
To vote for your choice to receive the 2015 Brixton Book Group Award Winning Book Prize Award Golden Medal for best book we’ve read in 2015 please use the poll below (if you’re an email subscriber you’ll need to vote on the post directly via this link)
Usual book group rules apply, you can vote for as many books as you like but only once for each book. We will make every effort this year to create and present the award winning writer with the 2015 Brixton Book Group Award Winning Book Prize Award Golden Medal (provided they’re alive to receive it and have a publisher who owns a private jet).
What was the best book we read in 2015?
- Station 11 by Emily St John Mandel (20%, 11 Votes)
- Geek Love by Katherine Dunn (13%, 7 Votes)
- Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death and Brain Surgery by Henry Marsh (11%, 6 Votes)
- The End of Vandalism by Tom Drury (11%, 6 Votes)
- The Martian by Andy Weir (7%, 4 Votes)
- Human Cargo by Caroline Moorehead (7%, 4 Votes)
- Sexing The Cherry by Jeanette Winterson (6%, 3 Votes)
- Immortality by Milan Kundera (6%, 3 Votes)
- The Narrow Road to the Deep North by Richard Flanagan (6%, 3 Votes)
- A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole (6%, 3 Votes)
- A Brief History of Seven Killings by Marlon James (4%, 2 Votes)
- The Orton Diaries by Joe Orton (4%, 2 Votes)
- Resurrection by Leo Tolstoy (0%, 0 Votes)
- 2666 by Roberto Bolano (0%, 0 Votes)
Total Voters: 22
