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Welcome to another of our great sections, the award winning book
section, here are the best out of the best and rest of the books we have to offer, these
books got the best awards, for well, simply being the best books so look through and see
what you like.

Suzanne Berne's A Crime in the
Neighborhood takes a snapshot of one American suburb, circa 1972--and what it
finds there isn't pretty. The winner of this year's Orange Prize for Fiction is a
harrowing look at a childhood in which no one--not even the 10-year-old narrator--is
entirely innocent. Visit the Orange
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Cry Woolf! Michael Cunningham's The Hours
has beaten out more than 270 other novels and short-story collections to win the 1999 PEN/Faulkner
Award. Named for William Faulkner and affiliated with the international writers'
organization PEN, this is one of the few literary prizes with which writers honor their
peers. This year's winner is a daring, stylistically innovative novel that pays tribute to
Mrs. Dalloway
even as it reimagines Virginia Woolf's classic through the lens of two contemporary
women's lives.
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The horror! The horror! Stephen King wins
the 1999 Bram Stoker Award for Bag of Bones,
his supernaturally engrossing novel of ghosts, secrets, and romantic suspense. Bag of
Bones is one of King's most literary efforts to date--and one of his most successful.
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