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Slate magazine's Best Books of 2006

The influential Slate has named Else/Where:Mapping one of its 20 best books of 2006. E/W was singled out by Slate's Design Director Vivian Selbo, who writes:
"My favorite book this year is one I'm still reading and expect to be for a while."
Selbo concludes: "This book is a strange antidote for all the time I spend reading on screen, as it routinely steers me back to a Web browser to check out another URL."
To read the rest of the review and find out what else makes the cut, go to http://www.slate.com/id/2155003/

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