Milkman, as I'm sure you know, won the 2018 Man Booker Prize, and since then it has been widely reviewed and acclaimed, deservedly so. It's a genuinely original and fresh novel, like nothing I've ever read, that evokes Joyce but is a little more readable. It's set in an unnamed city, a bit like Belfast, during the 1970s, where to stand out is to be dangerous and in danger. It's a novel of gossip and hearsay, written in a unique stream of consciousness style, which takes a bit of getting used to, but by the end conventional fiction seems bland and colourless by comparison.