SF Chronicle’s Top SF/F Books of 2006
By John DeNardo |
Tuesday, November 21st, 2006 at
12:04 am
Here’s the list of The San Francisco Chronicle‘s Best SF/F of 2006
- The Machine’s Child By Kage Baker
- Fragile Things By Neil Gaiman
- Lisey’s Story By Stephen King
- River of Gods By Ian McDonald (See SF Signal review)
- The Man From the Diogenes Club By Kim Newman
- Three Days to Never By Tim Powers (See SF Signal review)
- The Baby Merchant By Kit Reed
- The Ghost Brigades By John Scalzi (See SF Signal review)
- Shriek: An Afterword By Jeff VanderMeer
- Pride of Baghdad By Brian K. Vaughan; illustrated by Niko Henrichon
Related posts:
- UPDATED: Waterstone’s Top 10 (or 9) SF Titles of 2006
- Publishers Weekly’s Best SF/F/H Books of 2006
- WINNERS: 2006 Hugo Awards
- 2006 Locus Award Nominees
- 2006 Hugo Awards Nominations
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Yes! He shoots! He scores! 100%
I’ve read **none of them** to date.
I need more reading time.
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