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February 21, 2007

And Our Readers Say...

What did you consider the very best book you read in 2006? This could be fiction or non-fiction, and may not have been a new book, (ie-not published in 2006) but it is up to you to decide which you liked the best!

My vote goes to No Need to Trouble the Heart by Patrick Conlon (Non-Fiction), with The Lizard Cage by Karen Connelly as the runner-up. So hard to choose just one!

Let’s hear what you have to say!

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Tasmanian Devil's Advocate

The best book I read in 2006 was George Monbiot's Heat: how to stop the planet from burning. A bit depressing I suppose but a very important book about the climate change. It figured prominently in some discussions about the environment and climate change on TVO's Agenda.

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