2009 Wrap-Up: China's Best Books Of The Year
It's the time of year for a final burst of top ten lists, and today China Daily duly posted their top books of 2009, including some authors notorious among Chinese readers but little known outside of the country (and a few others holding the opposite distinction).
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- China Daily's Top 10 List Includes Authors Like Mo Yan, Liu Liu, And The Late Eileen Chang
- 1. King Gesar (格萨尔王), by Alai
- 2. Frog (蛙), by Mo Yan
- 3. Little Reunion (小团圆), by Eileen Chang
- 4. China's Megatrends: The Eight Pillars of a New Society (中
- 国大趋势), by John Naisbitt and his wife Doris
- 5. Zhu Rongji's Answers to Journalists' Questions (朱镕基答记者问)
- 6. Yuan Weimin and China's Sports (袁伟民与体坛风云), by Yuan Shan
- 7. When the Sound of Color Tastes Sweet (当彩色的声音尝起来是甜的), by Science Squirrels club
- 8. Dwelling Narrowness (蜗居), by Liu Liu
- 9. Our Taiwan in These Years (我们台湾这些年), by Liao Hsin-chung
- 10. No Monuments (无碑), by Wang Shiyue
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