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Publishers Weekly declares The Integral Vision to be One of the Best Books of the Year
November 26, 2007 12:13

Publishers Weekly, an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers and literary agents, has recently declared Ken's The Integral Vision one of the 150 Best Books of the Year. Congratulations Ken!

"It's the end of the year—almost. A time for reflection, before the resolutions of 2008 send us all scrambling once again. So what did we read this year that kept us up at night, broke our hearts, opened our minds, made us fall in love? Three thousand books are published daily in the U.S., and PW reviewed more than 6,000 of them in 2007, in print and online. From that astounding number, we've culled a best books list covering our favorites in fiction, poetry, nonfiction, comics, religion, lifestyle and children's—150 in all. Some we've selected, such as Tree of Smoke, Fieldwork, Brother, I'm Dying and The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, are up for National Book Awards; others have been blessed by Oprah (The Secret) or are a testament to DNA (Heart-Shaped Box). Some made us think about the music of the past (Can't Buy Me Love; Coltrane) or shiver in our boots (Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA); some, to paraphrase Kafka, just broke that frozen sea inside us." ~ Publishers Weekly

Published 50 times a year, Publishers Weekly carries the tagline "The International News Magazine of Book Publishing and Bookselling." The circulation as of 2004 was reported to be approximately 25,000, including 6000 publishers; 5500 public libraries and public library systems; 3800 booksellers; 1600 authors and writers; 1500 college and university libraries; 950 print, film and broad media; and 750 literary and rights agents, among others. Link.

 

 

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