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Soon to be one of the largest lists of English language book awards available anywhere - I base this claim on an exhaustive ten minute search of Google, so I must be right. The goal is to be the largest and most up-to-date book award site on the Internet. We aren't there yet, but we'll get there.
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"The British Fantasy Society exists to promote and enjoy the genres of fantasy, science fiction and horror in all its forms."
The latest winner of the British Fantasy Society Award for best Collection is listed below. We also have a complete list of all past winners, links to other British Fantasy Society Awards, and links to dozens of other awards featured on Happy Dead Trees.
The latest winner of the British Fantasy Society Award for a Collection by one author
2007 - Fragile Things by Neil Gaiman (2008 winner will be announced early fall 2008.)
All winners of the British Fantasy Society Award for Best Collection
(Combined with the award for best anthology until 1999)
1991 - Best New Horror edited by Stephen Jones and Ramsey Campbell
1992 - Darklands edited by Nicholas Royle
1993 - Darklands 2 edited by Nicholas Royle
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Read more about the British Fantasy Award for best collection
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The Canadian Library Association Book of the Year for Children Award is given annually for, logically enough, the best book for children written by a Canadian - or landed immigrant - and published in the last year.
The latest winner of the The Canadian Library Association Book of the Year for Children Award is featured below along with a complete list of all past winners of the award. We also provide a link to our index of all book awards featured on Happy Dead Trees.
The Latest Winner of the Canadian Library Association Book of the Year For Children
2010 - Watching Jimmy by Nancy Hartry
[2011 award will be made early 2011]
All past Winners of the Canadian Library Association Book of the Year For Children
1947 - Starbuck Valley Winter by Roderick Haig-Brown
1948 - Kristli's Trees by Mabel Dunham
1949 - No Award
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Read more about the winners of the Canadian Library Association Book of the Year for Children Award
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The Canadian Library Association Book of the Year for Young Adults Award is given annually for, logically enough, the best book for young adults written by a Canadian - or landed immigrant - and published in the last year.
The latest winner of the The Canadian Library Association Book of the Year for Young Adults Award is featured below along with a complete list of all past winners of the award. We also provide a link to our index of all book awards featured on Happy Dead Trees.
The Latest Winner of the Canadian Library Association Book of the Year For Young Adults
2010 - Wondrous Strange by Lesley Livingston
[2011 award will be made early 2011]
All past Winners of the Canadian Library Association Book of the Year For Young Adults
1981 - Far From Shore by Kevin Major
1982 - Superbike by Jamie Brown
1983 - Hunter in the Dark by Monica Hughes
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Read more about the winners of the Canadian Library Association Book of the Year for Children Award
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The Carnegie Medal is named in honor of Andrew Carnegie and is "awarded annually to the writer of an outstanding book for children." The award is administered by CILIP, an organization of library professionals in the UK. The winner receives a golden medal and £500 worth of books to be donated to the library of their choice.
The latest winner of the Carnegie Medal for children's literature is featured below along with a complete list of all past winners of the medal. We also provide a link to our index of all book awards featured on Happy Dead Trees.
The Latest Winner of the Carnegie Medal for Children's Literature
2007 - Just in Case by Meg Rosoff
[2008 award will be late June 2008 - See the 2008 shortlist here]
All past Winners of the Carnegie Medal for Children's Literature
1938 - The Circus is Coming by Noel Streatfield
1939 - Radium Woman by Eleanor Doorly
1940 - Visitors from London by Kitty Barne
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Read more about the winners of the Carnegie Medal for Children's Literature
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The latest winner of the Costa Book Award for The Best Biography can be found below along with a list of all previous winners, links to the winners of the other Costa Book Awards, and links to dozens of other book awards featured on Happy Dead Trees.
The Costa Book Awards are given annually for works of fiction and nonfiction by residents of Great Britain. Sponsored by Costa Coffee, the award was formerly called the Whitbread Award.
The latest winner of the Costa Award for Biography
2008 - Somewhere Towards the End by Diana Athill [2009 award will be announced early 2010]
All Costa Book Award winners for Biography
2008 - Somewhere Towards the End by Diana Athill
2007 - Young Stalin by Simon Sebag Montefiore
2006 - Keeping Mum: A Wartime Childhood by Brian Thompson
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Read more abou the Costa biography Award
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The Costa Book Award for best book of the year can be found below along with a list of all previous winners. We also have links to the winners of the other Costa Book Awards, and links to dozens of other book awards featured on Happy Dead Trees.
The Costa Book Awards are given for the best works of fiction and nonfiction written by residents of Great Britain.
The latest winner of the Costa Book Award for the Book of the Year
2007 - Day by A. L. Kennedy (2008 Award will be announced early 2009)
All winners of the Costa Book Award for Best Book of the Year
1985 - Elegies by Douglas Dunn
1986 - An Artist of the Floating World by Kazuo Ishiguro
1987 - Under the Eye of the Clock by Christopher Nolan
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Read more about the Costa Book Award for Best book of the Year
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