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Universality

By: Natasha Brown
Narrated by: Anushka Chakravarti, Clare Corbett, Daniel Weyman, Norma Butikofer
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LONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2025

From the author of Assembly - THE MUST-READ NOVEL OF 2025 in the GUARDIAN, SUNDAY TIMES, GQ, ELLE, OBSERVER, INDEPENDENT, RADIO TIMES, BBC, HARPER'S BAZAAR, and GOOD HOUSEKEEPING

'An instant classic.'
ELLE
'Utterly phenomenal.' ELIZABETH DAY
'Smart, twisty and original.' DAVID NICHOLLS
'A sharp, clever take on contemporary culture.' DAILY MAIL
'In a class of her own.' FINANCIAL TIMES

On an abandoned Yorkshire farm, a group of hippie-anarchists have taken up residence to build a new society. When their leader is brutally bludgeoned with a solid gold bar, an ambitious young journalist sets out to uncover the truth behind the attack. The longread exposé she writes goes viral - but is there more to the story than meets the eye?

Universality unravels the messy aftermath of that exposé through the perspective of each of the mystery's key players: a self-pitying banker, a columnist with secrets, a cult leader with dreams, and a fugitive with nothing left to lose.

The follow-up to Natasha Brown's Assembly is a twisty, slippery story of media, class, power and truth. Cutting through the noise, it reveals British society today for what it is.

'A searing, state-of-the-nation novel.' STYLIST
'Confirms Natasha Brown as a major talent.' OBSERVER
'A brilliant, unusual social x-ray of modern Britain.' ANDREW O'HAGAN

©2025 Natasha Brown (P)2025 Faber & Faber
Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Political Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense
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Nicely written and interesting use of character perspectives, but I didn’t immediately nor fully understand the point of the story nor its underlying themes. Maybe a bit too clever or political/societal for me. Some great characterisation though.

I’m sure it was trying to say something but I didn’t really get it.

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a short, direct and precise screen short into the modern dynamics of ideology, realignment of values, perspectives, and personal drama that sets the stage for eventual clash on the political narrative of British way of life. it becks the need for more charity towards each others opinions.

Everyone is in a bubble of their story

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This is excellent and such a travesty it didn’t make the women’s prize list. Excellent narrators. Listened again for the Booker and also read it. Excellent and goes deep but I think some readers haven’t understood it

So good I listened twice

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👩🏾‍🏫 𝔾𝔼ℕℝ𝔼: Contemporary/Literary Fiction

🎡 𝕋ℍ𝔼𝕄𝔼𝕊: Covid politics - Racial politics- Wokeness - Social Fragility

📄 ℙ𝔸𝔾𝔼 ℂ𝕆𝕌ℕ𝕋:  176

✍️ ℙ𝕃𝕆𝕋: Remember - words are your weapons, they're your tools, your currency.

Late one night on a Yorkshire farm, a man is brutally bludgeoned with a solid gold bar.

A plucky young journalist sets out to uncover the truth surrounding the attack, connecting the dots between an amoral banker landlord, an iconoclastic columnist, and a radical anarchist movement. She solves the mystery, but her viral longread exposé raises more questions than it answers.

💟 𝔽𝔼𝔼𝕃𝕊: HAPPY PUB DAY to the book that pulled me out of my reading slump!

My my my, did she know that we'd be dealing with the current DEI conversation across the globe when she wrote this? (Talk about impeccable timing)

Brown, delivers brilliant social commentary and private discourse in a painfully direct way, giving the reader a chance to relate to the characters.
I read it, seeing myself and some people in my life in all the characters which was uncomfortable in a way I like my books to make me feel when forced to confront the biases I have to live with and the ones I hold 🙃 😅 - each POV does such a great job of layering their narrative on order to portray themselves as the 'victim' which is infuriating and so difficult to look away from!
It's a short and easy read, even if you have to sit through insufferable characters, telling themselves stories that innit they want to hear 🤣😭

fools gold

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I’m slowly making my way through the booker prize long list and this one is definitely not for me. Too political too trying to be clever. Not my cup of tea

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