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Tuesday, June 20, 2006

 

The Most Anticipated Books of 2006 - Part 2

Back in January, I took a look at some of the "most anticipated" books of the year. Well, those books are old news now, but there are some great-looking books on the way. September and October in particular are looking pretty stacked. Please share any relevant links or books I may have missed.

July:

August:September:October:November:December:
  • Untitled Thomas Pynchon novel (as confirmed by Ed.)
January 2007:February 2007:
  • Knots by Nuruddin Farah (based on "Farah's own recent efforts to reclaim his family's property in Mogadishu, and his experiences trying to negotiate peace among the city's warlords.")
May 2007:Addenda: Books suggested in the comments are being added above.

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Comments:

Pamuk has a book coming out in July - it's a new translation his "The Black Book."
One more to add to the list (confirmed by me this morning): Pynchon's new book in December.
July 11
John McNally - America's Report Card by Free Press

September
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - Half of a Yellow Sun - Knopf

October
Tom Franklin - Smonk - Harper Collins

Marc Estrin - Golem Song - Unbridled Books

DW - EWN
I'd add Howard Bahr - "The Judas Field" due out 25 July.

J.D.
Sept. 2006
Dead in Desemboque - Eddy Arellano

Oct. 2006
The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories - Susanna Clarke

November 2006
Soon the Rest Will Fall - Peter Plate
The Jennifer Morgue - Charles Stross

Jan. 2007
Flora Segunda - Ysabeau Wilce

Sometime in 2007
Wolf Totem - Jiang Rong (translated from Chinese)
I wonder what's the difference between the new translation of Orhan Pamuk's The Black Book and the one published a decade ago.
Forgetfulness by Ward Just (9/6/2006)

The Echo Maker by Richard Powers (10/3/2006)

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