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Library Journal’s Best Books of 2006

THE DREAM LIFE OF SUKHANOV Best Genre: Thriller by Olga Grushin Putnam, 0-399-15298-9 PROMISE ME Penguin, 0-14-303840-0 by Harlan Coben Dutton, 0-525-94949-6 Signet, 0-451-21924-4

Best Genre: Mystery

IN PLAIN SIGHT A Joe Pickett Novel C. J. Box ANDREW CARNEGIE Putnam, 0-399-15360-8 by David Nasaw Berkley, 0-425-21579-2 The Penguin Press, 1-59420-104-8

AGAINST THE DAY Best Genre: by Thomas Pynchon GIRAFFE Science Fiction / Fantasy The Penguin Press, 1-59420-120-X by J. M. Ledgard The Penguin Press, 1-59420-099-8 ODYSSEY THE GHOST MAP Penguin, 0-14-303896-6 by Jack McDevitt The Story of London’s Ace, 0-441-01433-X Most Terrifying Epidemic— LOST MOUNTAIN and How It Changed Science, A Year In the PROVEN GUILTY Cities, and the Modern World Vanishing Wilderness A Novel of the Dresden Files by Steven Johnson by Erik Reece by Jim Butcher Riverhead, 1-59448-925-4 Riverhead, 1-59448-908-4, ROC 0-451-46085-5 1-59448-236-5 NAL 0-451-46103-7

Choice Outstanding Academic Titles of 2006

THE WAL-MART EFFECT MIDDLE PASSAGES POSTWAR How the World’s Most Powerful African-American Journeys A History of Europe Since 1945 Company Really Works— to Africa 1787-2005 by Tony Judt And How It’s Transforming by James T. Campbell The Penguin Press, 1-59420-065-3 the American Economy The Penguin Press, 1-59420-083-1 Penguin, 0-14-303775-7 by Charles Fishman Penguin, 0-14-311198-1 The Penguin Press, 1-59420-076-9 Penguin, 0-14-303878-8

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