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Flowers for Algernon
short story by Daniel Keyes, later expanded into a novel
In Cold Blood
1966 non-fiction novel by Truman Capote
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
novel by Robert A. Heinlein
The Crying of Lot 49
1965 novel by Thomas Pynchon
Rocannon's World
1966 novel by Ursula K. Le Guin
Planet of Exile
1966 novel by Ursula K. Le Guin
Babel-17
Babel-17 is a 1966 science fiction novel by American writer Samuel R. Delany in which the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis (that language influences thought and perception) plays an important part. It was joint winner of the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1967 (with Flowers for Algernon) and was also nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1967.
Tai-Pan
1966 novel by James Clavell
Make Room! Make Room!
1966 novel by Harry Harrison
The Fixer
1966 novel by Bernard Malamud
Valley of the Dolls
novel by Jacqueline Susann
The Blue World
1966 novel by Jack Vance
Enemies, a Love Story
novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer
Now Wait for Last Year
novel by Philip K. Dick
The Dream Master
novel by Roger Zelazny
The Unteleported Man
novel by Philip K. Dick
Satori in Paris
novel by Jack Kerouac
The Eyes of the Overworld
1966 novel by Jack Vance
The Crack in Space
1966 novel by Philip K. Dick
The Password to Larkspur Lane
1933 novel by Carolyn Keene
The Witches of Karres
1966 novel by James H. Schmitz
The Castle of Llyr
1966 novel by Lloyd Alexander
Night of Light
novel by Philip José Farmer
World of Ptavvs
1966 novel by Larry Niven
The Runaway Summer of Davie Shaw
1966 novel by Mario Puzo
The King's Fifth
1966 novel by Scott O'Dell
The Age of the Pussyfoot
novel by Frederik Pohl
The Green Brain
1966 novel by Frank Herbert
The Eyes of Heisenberg
novel by Frank Herbert