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FICTION
1 WHITE TEETH,by Zadie Smith (Hamilton) — UK sensation’s first novel about culture clash in London takes world by storm.
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2 ANIL’S GHOST, by Michael Ondaatje (McClelland & Stewart) — Follow-up to The English Patient is still going strong.
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3 DISGRACE, by J.M. Coetzee (Vintage) — Brilliant Booker winner turns into popular summer reading.
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4 AFFINITY, by Sarah Waters (Riverhead) — Excellent follow-up to Tipping The Velvet unfolds in a women’s prison.
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5 KIT’S LAW, by Donna Morrissey (Penguin) — Tale of 14-year-old girl living in Newfoundland with her mentally handicapped mother shows some power.
NON-FICTION
1 EXPERIENCE, by Martin Amis (Knopf) — Celebrated UK novelist pens a moving memoir.
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2 A HEARTBREAKING WORK OF STAGGERING GENIUS, by Dave Eggers (Simon & Schuster) — Memoir tracks powerful tale of a young orphan.
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3 TOO CLOSE TO THE FALLS, by Catherine Gildener (ECW) — Recollections of a very unconventional childhood in the shadow of Niagara Falls.
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4 IN A SUNBURNED COUNTRY, by Bill Bryson (Duke) — Whip-smart travel guru goes to Australia.
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5 REVOLUTION: FACES OF CHANGE, edited by John Miller and Aaron Kenedi (Thunder’s Mouth) — Intriguing essays trace new ways of achieving social change worldwide.