1999 in Literature - New Books

New Books

  • Aaron Allston - Solo Command and Starfighters of Adumar
  • Angie Sage Board Books - 8 Books Set (1999–2002)
  • Laurie Halse Anderson - Speak
  • Max Barry - Syrup
  • Greg Bear - Darwin's Radio
  • Raymond Benson - High Time to Kill and The World Is Not Enough
  • Thomas Berger - The Return of Little Big Man
  • Maeve Binchy - Tara Road
  • Ben Bova - Return to Mars
  • Dionne Brand - At the Full and Change of the Moon
  • Terry Brooks - Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
  • Stephen Chbosky - The Perks of Being a Wallflower
  • Tracy Chevalier - Girl with a Pearl Earring
  • J. M. Coetzee - Disgrace
  • Matt Cohen - Elizabeth and After
  • Bernard Cornwell - Sharpe's Fortress and Stonehenge: A Novel of 2000 BC
  • Douglas Coupland - Miss Wyoming
  • Robert Crais - L.A. Requiem
  • Michael Crichton - Timeline
  • August Derleth, editor - New Horizons
  • Marc Dugain - La Chambre des Officiers (The Officers' Ward)
  • Frederic S. Durbin - Dragonfly
  • Bret Easton Ellis - Glamorama
  • Sebastian Faulks - Charlotte Gray
  • Amanda Filipacchi - Vapor
  • Diana Gabaldon - Through the Stones
  • John Grisham - The Testament
  • Ha Jin - Waiting
  • Joanne Harris - Chocolat
  • Thomas Harris - Hannibal
  • Victor Heck - The Asylum Vol 1 - The Psycho Ward
  • Ernest Hemingway - True at First Light
  • Carl Hiaasen - Sick Puppy
  • Stewart Home - Cunt
  • Michel Houellebecq - Atomised
  • Nancy Huston - The Mark of the Angel
  • Jerry B. Jenkins & Tim LaHaye - Soul Harvest
  • K. W. Jeter - Hard Merchandise
  • Stephen King - The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon and Hearts in Atlantis
  • John le Carré - Single & Single
  • Jonathan Lethem - Motherless Brooklyn
  • Frank McCourt -'Tis
  • David Macfarlane - Summer Gone
  • Alistair MacLeod - No Great Mischief
  • Juliet Marillier - Daughter of the Forest
  • Jeffrey Moore - Prisoner in a Red-Rose Chain
  • Toni Morrison - Paradise
  • Chuck Palahniuk - Invisible Monsters and Survivor
  • Tony Parsons - Man and Boy
  • Terry Pratchett - The Fifth Elephant
  • Kathy Reichs - Death du Jour
  • Matthew Reilly - Temple
  • J. K. Rowling - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
  • Louis Sachar - Holes
  • R. A. Salvatore - Vector Prime
  • F. Tupper Saussy - Rulers Of Evil
  • Neal Shusterman - Downsiders
  • Michael Slade - Burnt Bones
  • Lemony Snicket - The Reptile Room
  • Susan Sontag - In America
  • Michael Stackpole - Isard's Revenge
  • Matthew Stadler - Allan Stein
  • Danielle Steel - Irresistible Forces
  • Neal Stephenson - Cryptonomicon
  • James B. Stewart - Blind Eye
  • Koushun Takami - Battle Royale
  • Andrew Vachss - Choice of Evil
  • Vernor Vinge - A Deepness in the Sky
  • Jeanette Winterson - The World and Other Places
  • Robert Clark Young - One of the Guys
  • Timothy Zahn - The Icarus Hunt
  • Roger Zelazny and Jane Lindskold - Lord Demon

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