More People Pick the Best of the Year That Isn't Done Yet
Probably inspired by the recent lists from Publishers Weekly and Amazon, several others have lept into the Best-of-the-Year fray:
- Michael Berry of the San Francisco Chronicle picks ten books as the best SFF of 2006, including Lisey's Story by Stephen King and Three Days to Never by Tim Powers.
- The UK bookselling chain Waterstone's has also produced a Top 10 list (mostly of books not yet available in the US), which was originally notable for only having nine books on it (though that has been remedied now).

