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Contents
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Events
2
Books
2.1
Literature
2.2
Horror Fiction
2.3
Children's and Young Adult fiction
2.4
Science Fiction and Fantasy
2.5
New drama
2.6
Poetry
2.7
Non-fiction
3
Awards and honors
4
Deaths
5
See also
Events
None at present
Books
Literature
The Painter of Battles
(January 8) by
Arturo Perez-Raverte
The Delivery Man
(January 15) by
Joe McGinniss Jr.
The Expeditions
(January 15) by
Karl Iagnemma
Beautiful Children
(January 22) by
Charles Bock
How the Dead Dream
(January 25) by
Lydia Millet
Song Yet Sung
(February 5) by
James McBride
The Monsters of Templeton
(February 5) by
Lauren Groff
The Invention of Everything Else
(February 7) by
Samantha Hunt
Lush Life
(March 4) by
Richard Price
Our Story Begins
(March 25) by
Tobias Wolff
The Sorrows of an American
(April 1) by
Siri Hustvedt
Unaccustomed Earth
(April 1) by
Jhumpa Lahiri
All the Sad Young Literary Men
(April 10) by
Keith Gessen
Snuff
(May 20) by
Chuck Palahniuk
The Enchantress of Florence
(June 3) by
Salman Rushdie
My Sister, My Love
(June 24) by
Joyce Carol Oates
American Wife
(September 2) by
Curtis Sittenfeld
A Mercy
(November 11) by
Toni Morrison
Ralph Ellison
's posthumously published manuscript
Three Days Before the Shooting
, edited by
John F. Callahan
Horror Fiction
Duma Key
(January 22) by
Stephen King
Children's and Young Adult fiction
Young Bond:
By Royal Command
(September 4) by
Charlie Higson
Queste
(April 8) by
Angie Sage
Superior Saturday
(May 5) by
Garth Nix
Breaking Dawn
(Fall) by
Stephenie Meyer
Raven Rise
(May 20) by
D.J. MacHale
Charlie Bone and the Shadow of Badlock
(June 1) by
Jenny Nimmo
Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox
(July 15) by
Eoin Colfer
Brisingr
(September 20) by
Christopher Paolini
Breaking Dawn
(August 2) by
Stephenie Meyer
Science Fiction and Fantasy
Blasphemy
(January 8) by
Douglas Preston
Small Favor
(
April 1
) by
Jim Butcher
(Harry Dresden #10)
A Dance with Dragons
(Spring) by
George R. R. Martin
Inkdeath
(Spring) by
Cornelia Funke
New drama
Where Are You Now?
by
Mary Higgins Clark
Poetry
See
2008 in poetry
Non-fiction
One for the Road
(January 31) by
Bjørn Christian Tørrissen
Predictably Irrational: the Hidden Forces that Shape Our Decisions
(February 19) by
Dan Ariely
Quiet, Please
(March 24) by
Scott Douglas
Home: A Memoir of My Early Years
(April 1) by
Julie Andrews
I Was Told There'd Be Cake
(April 1) by
Sloane Crosley
A Wolf at the Table
(April 29) by
Augusten Burroughs
Maps and Legends
(May 1) by
Michael Chabon
Audition: A Memoir
(May 6) by
Barbara Walters
When You Are Engulfed in Flames
(June 3) by
David Sedaris
What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
(July 29) by
Haruki Murakami
, trans.
Philip Gabriel
Awards and honors
PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction
-
Kate Christensen
,
The Great Man
Canada Reads
-
Paul Quarrington
,
King Leary
Deaths
George MacDonald Fraser
(b.
1922
) author of Flashman series
See also
Literature
List of literary awards
List of years in poetry
Poetry
List of poetry awards
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