Every year books are churned out in plenty. If the plot of the book is good enough to capture the imagination of the reader, it sells like hot cakes. All good books released in the same year compete with each other to earn revenue. At the end of the year they are ranked on the basis of the money generated by sales.
The ranking enables us to choose the cream books of that year or of a particular year. Thus we get to read the best.
The annual best sellers of the year 2006 are mentioned below
Fiction
Absurdistan by Gary Shteyngart
The collected stories of Amy Hempel
The Emperor’s Children by Claire Messud.
The Lay of the Land by Richard Ford
Non Fiction
Falling through the Earth by Danielle Trussoni
The Looming Tower by Lawrence Wright
The May Flower by Nathaniel Philbrick
The Omnivore’s Dilemma by Michael Pollan
The Places in Between by Rory Stewart
The absorbing stories of the fiction and the thought provoking presentation of the non fiction makes them worthy of being the annual best sellers.