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NBR's 2006 Spotlight Book of the Year Awards
Each calendar year one book will be honored as our Spotlight Book of the Year, indicating our choice for the best book of that year . We will also select the best book of the year in several categories.
2006 NBR Spotlight Best Book of the Year Award Winner!
2007 NBR Spotlight Best Mystery Book of the Year Award Winner
The Limoges Vase by Cynthia Harper & J W Dunn
2007 NBR Spotlight Best Fantasy Romance Book of the Year Award Winner
Lost in the Mists of Time by Karen Michelle Nutt
2007 NBR Spotlight Best Suspense Book of the Year Award Winner
The Teacher by Robert Banfelder
2006 NBR Spotlight Best Children's Book of the Year Award Winner
The Puppet Triangle by Theresa M Deschamps
2007 NBR Spotlight Best Science Fiction Book of the Year Award Winner
The Magus of Nastrand by Slade Chandler
2006 NBR Spotlight Best Fantasy Book of the Year Award Winner
The Adventures of Avarom by J L Stewart
2006 NBR Spotlight Best Biography Book of the Year Award Winner
Keep A-goin' The Life of Lone Star Dietz by Tom Benjey
2007 NBR Spotlight Best Inspirational Book of the Year Award Winner
Many Faces to Many Places by Judy Azar LeBlanc
2006 Winners Fiction :
Non-Fiction Winners:
2006 NBR Spotlight History Book of the Year Award Winner
The Battle for Las Vegas by Dennis N Griffin
2006 NBR Spotlight Best Poetry Book of the Year Award Winner
A Look Inside by Von Soltwedel
2007 NBR Spotlight Best Humor Book of the Year Award Winner
Miss Understanding by Stephanie Lessing
2007 NBR Spotlight Best Romance Book of the Year Award Winner
Little Sis by Billy G Horton
Phil Whitley’s Keechie is a tale of kindred spirits between young Brian and Keechie, an elderly half-breed lady. Brian and Keechie would realize why her spirit guide has brought them together, and how each one of them helped the other to realize their dreams that seemed unattainable in any way. Throughly enjoyed this historical fiction, well written and told, a tale that should make any reader smile and share the magic between the two main characters of this book. A Must Read! Story telling at its best! Keechie is a great story, and author Phil Whitley has done a superb job of marrying fact with fiction. The final twist is unexpected and powerful! Tim Donaldson editor4(at)Newbookreviews.org
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