2007 in literature:
The year 2007 in literature involves some significant new books.
[edit] Events
[edit] Literature
[edit] Children's and Young Adult fiction
[edit] Science Fiction and Fantasy
- Before They Are Hanged (March 15), by Joe Abercrombie (second of The First Law series)
- Brasyl (May 1), by Ian McDonald
- Crooked Little Vein (July 24), by Warren Ellis
- Deadstock (February 27), by Jeffrey Thomas
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (July 21), by J. K. Rowling (final book in the Harry Potter series)
- Ink (February 2), by Hal Duncan (second of The Book of All Hours)
- The Orphan's Tales: In the Cities of Coin and Spice (October 30), by Catherynne M. Valente (second in the Orphan's Tales series)
- One For Sorrow (August 28), by Christopher Barzak
- Piratica III: The Family Seas, by Tanith Lee (third in The Piratica Series)
- Rant: An Oral History of Buster Casey (May 1), by Chuck Palahniuk
- Reaper's Gale (April 24), by Steven Erikson (seventh in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series)
- Red Seas Under Red Skies (July 31), by Scott Lynch (second in the Gentleman Bastard series)
- Softspoken (April 15), by Lucius Shepard
- Spook Country (August 7), by William Gibson
- Th1rte3n (June 26), by Richard K. Morgan
- Unleashing Janus by Ted David Harris
- White Night (April 3), by Jim Butcher (Harry Dresden #9)
- The Yiddish Policemen's Union (May 1), by Michael Chabon
- The Wheel of Darkness by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
[edit] New drama
[edit] Poetry
See 2007 in poetry
[edit] Non-fiction
[edit] Biographies
[edit] Awards and honors
[edit] Australia
[edit] Canada
[edit] United States
[edit] United Kingdom
[edit] Deaths
[edit] See also
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