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Old 06-13-2009, 09:18 AM   #27
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Well, the results are in for the poll.

By a margin of only 1 vote, participating MobileRead members chose Anathem, by Neal Stephenson as the winner of the Hugo Award For Best Novel.

The other nominated titles were far behind in votes.

Only 32 members voted, so it's questionable if there is much interest in the Awards, which has prompted me to start a thread on Awards and whether they influence buying and reading decisions.

Thanks to everyone who participated and voiced opinions.

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