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Three LBBG titles in Stephen King's Top Ten of 2009

The latest issue of Entertainment Weekly includes a feature by legendary bestselling writer Stephen King in which he picks his top ten books of 2009, and three of them are published in the UK by the team here at Little, Brown Book Group.

Those three titles (and Mr King's comments on them) are:

(At No.9) Ravens by George Dawes Green - "When Green isn't making you laugh, he's making you bite your nails down to the bleeding point."

(At No.6) Shatter by Michael Robotham - "The most suspenseful book I read all year."

And Stpehen King's Book of the Year?

(At No.1) The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters - "This is a terrifying, engrossing ghost story set in the English countryside not long after World War II, but it's so much more. Although told in straightforward prose, this is a deeply textured and thoughtful piece of work. Several sleepless nights are guaranteed."

Read the full article online at www.ew.com.

Posted 18/12/2009 12:20:33 by Darren Turpin with 0 comments.

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