A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess Submitted by Alessia De Bortoli
À la Recherche de Toms Perdu by Marcel Proust Submitted by Georgia de Castro Keeling
Cheese & Worcester by P.G. Wodehouse Submitted by Julian Keeling
The Little House on the Dairy by Laura Ingalls Wilder Submitted by Arianne Sauvage
Tintin in Tibet by Hergé Submitted by Cleo Nisse The Romaines of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro Submitted by Giulia Lindsay A Winkle in Thyme by Madeleine L’Engle Submitted by Marvin & Ramona Ackroyd
Harry Pot and the Saucer of Avocado Stone by J. K. Rowling Submitted by Marvin & Ramona Ackroyd
Panna Karenina by Lev Tolstoy Submitted by Mimma & Nena
The Trifle by Franz Kafka Submitted by Orsola de Castro
Love at the time of the Corona Virus by Gabriel García Marquez Submitted by Orsola de Castro
Love in the Thyme of Corona by Gabriel García Márquez Submitted by Jenn Wilson
Doughn’t Cook(ie) Back in Anger by Daniel Rachel Submitted by Sarah Driver
LIDL Women by Louise May Alcott Submitted by Giulia Lindsay
Half of the Yellow Bun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Submitted by Clare Patey
The Ketchup in the Fries by J.D Salinger Submitted by PD Packard
Poor Cow by Nell Dunn Submitted by Samuel Kastin
Di là dal fiume e tra gli alberi (Across the River and into the Trees) by Ernest Hemingway Submitted by Loretta Cappanera Le torte di Venezia (The cakes of Venice) by Thomas Mann Submitted by Arianna Astolfi
The Two-Lentiled Mr. Ripley by Patricia Highsmith Submitted by Leon Digard
Ripley Under Water by Patricia Highsmith Submitted by Leon Digard
Ripley Under Grounds by Patricia Highsmith Submitted by Leon Digard
Crimes Against Humanity by Geoffrey Robertson Submitted by Georgia de Castro Keeling
The Man who Laughs by Victor Hugo Submitted by Alexander Sebley
Good Oven by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett Submitted by Marta Bobbo & Luci Zannin Bobbo
The Adventures of Buckleberry Binn by Mark Twain Submitted by Tristan Hambleton
ShantaRamen by Gregory David Roberts Submitted by Roberta Feoli
Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People about Rice by Reni Eddo-Lodge Submitted by Ella Rothenstein
Il Parmigiano Johnny by Beppe Fenoglio Submitted by Mimma & Nena
Winner of the People’s Prize 2020: Uno, Nessuno e Centomila (One, No One and One Hundred Thousand) by Luigi Pirandello Submitted by Alessia De Bortoli
Winner of World Literature Prize 2020: Se questo è un Uovo by Primo Levi Submitted by Nena & Mimma Winner of the Style Prize 2020: The Twix by Roald Dahl Submitted by Marvin & Ramona Ackroyd
Winner of the Lockdown Prize 2020 (a prize for resourcefulness): Grate Eggspectations by Charles Dickens Submitted by Anna McDowell
Winner of Edible Books London Prize 2020: Il Terzo (è al) Occhio (The Third Eye) by Lobsang Rampa Submitted by Matilde Dolcetti
The Illy-ad by Homer (winner of this year’s Judge’s Prize) Submitted by Tristan Hambleton
Vanity Pear by William Makepeace Thackery Submitted by Tristan Hambleton
20,000 Leeks Under the Sea by Jules Verne Submitted Giulia Lindsay and Sam Hance
Porkrait of the Artist as a Young Ham by Jamon Joyce Submitted Giulia Lindsay and Sam Hance
The Lunch Snack of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo Submitted by Tristan Hambleton
Bonjour Tristesse by Françoise Sagan Submitted by Georgia de Castro Keeling
Cream and Punish Mint by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Submitted by Giulia Lindsay and Sam Hance
Crime and Nurishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Submitted by Grace and Joab The Sorrows of Young Wurstel by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Submitted by Orsola de Castro Chow Mein Kamf by Adolf Hitler (winner of this year’s People’s Prize) Submitted by Morbid Cooks The End of the Eclair by Graham Greene Submitted by Kat Tomashchuk
The Quaves by Virginia Woolf Submitted by Anna McDowell
The Lion, the Twix and the Wardrobe by C.S Lewis Submitted by Giulia Lindsay
The Tart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
Houmous Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari Submitted by Ella and Sam
Pitta Pan by J.M Barrie Submitted by Khairun
The Salamic Verses by Salman Rushdie Submitted by Giulia Lindsay and Sam Hance
One Flew Over a Cous Cous Nest by Ken Kesey (winner of Best Execution) Submitted by Filippo Ricci
Ginfinite Zest by David Foster Wallace Submitted by Kat Tomaschuk
A Handmaid’s Kale by Margaret Atwood Submitted by Ella and Sam
On Her Majesty’s Dinner Service by Ian Fleming Submitted by Mr Honey Penny
Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck Submitted byJulian Keeling
Birdthong by Thebathtian Faulkth Submitted byGiulia Lindsay and Georgia de Castro Keeling
A regular at Edible Books, Bow-de-l’air greets the guests
Fetamorphosis by Franz Kafka Submitted byGeorgia de Castro Keeling
“As God is my witness, I’ll never be hungry again!” Scone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
Love Among the (P)ruins by Evelyn Waugh. Submitted byJulian Keeling
Well this is awkward… Hosts Georgia and Giulia pronounced winners with their joint entry Scone With the Wind. Prize generously gifted by Judge Anna Orsini.
Memoirs of a Quicha by Arthur Golden Submitted by Francesca Lindsay
Dairy of a Nobody by George and Weedon Grossmith Submitted by Ella RothensteinOlive et Twist by Charles Dickens Submitted byGiulia Lindsay One Flew Over a Chicken Breast by Ken Kesey Existential Thought and the Bean: A Brief History Submitted by Julian Keeling Rolled Dahl Submitted byGiulia Lindsay Move it people! Places to go, people to see! Apollinaire wows the crowd Much A Do About Muffin by William Shakespeare Congratulations to the winner Julian Keeling for his entry “Existential Thought and the Bean: A Brief History.” Julian Keeling celebrates his bottle of olive oil in style with Style Judge Anna Orsini and Literary Judge Jason Goodwin.