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Fly, Cherokee, Fly by Chris d'Lacey - Shortlisted in 2001

The Illustrated Mum by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in 2000

Postcards From No Man's Land by Aidan Chambers - Winner in 1999

King of Shadows by Susan Cooper - Shortlisted in 1999

The Illustrated Mum by Jacqueline Wilson - Highly Commended in 1999

Fly, Cherokee, Fly by Chris d'Lacey - Highly Commended in 1998

Double Act by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in 1997

Pig-Heart Boy by Malorie Blackman - Shortlisted in 1997

Bad Girls by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in 1996

Clockwork by Philip Pullman - Shortlisted in 1996

Johnny and the Bomb by Terry Pratchett - Shortlised in 1996

Love in Cyberia by Chloe Rayban - Shortlised in 1996

Double Act by Jacqueline Wilson - Highly Commended in 1996

The Bed and Breakfast Star by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in 1995

The Mennyms by Silvia Waugh - Shortlisted in 1994

The Suitcase Kid by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in 1993

The Story of Tracy Beaker by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in 1991

Tatty Ratty by Helen Cooper - Shortlisted in 2001

Pumpkin Soup by Helen Cooper - Winner in 1998

Voices in the Park by Anthony Browne - Shortlisted in 1998

The Baby Who Wouldn't Go To Bed by Helen Cooper - Winner in 1996

The Hunter by Paul Geraghty - Shortlisted in 1994

The Garden by Dyan Sheldon and Gary Blythe - Shortlisted in 1993

Zoo by Anthony Browne - Winner in 1992

The Whale's Song by Gary Blythe - Winner in 1990

Gorilla by Anthony Browne - Winner in 1983

Mister Magnolia by Quentin Blake - Winner in 1980

Dogger by Shirley Hughes - Winner in 1977

The Wind Blew by Pat Hutchins - Winner in 1974

The Kingdom Under the Sea by Jan Pienkowski - Winner in 1971

Mr Gumpy's Outing by John Burningham - Winner in 1970

Borka by John Burningham - Winner in 1963

The Illustrated Mum by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner in 2000

King of Shadows by Susan Cooper - Shortlisted in 2000

The Runaways by Ruth Thomas - Winner in 1998

Johnny and the Bomb by Terry Pratchett - Shortlisted in 1997

Love in Cyberia by Chloe Rayban - Shortlisted in 1996

The Mennyms by Sylvia Waugh - Winner in 1994

The Whispering Mountain by Joan Aiken - Winner in 1969

Shadow Forest by Matt Haig - Winner of the gold medal in the 9-11 age category in 2007

Dexter Bexley and the Big Blue Beastie by Joel Stewart - Winner of the bronze medal in the 0-5 age category in 2007

Corby Flood by Paul Stewart and Chris Ridell - Shortlisted in the 6-8 age category in 2005

The Scarecrow and his Servant by Philip Pullman - Shortlisted in the 9-11 age category in 2005

Biscuit Bear by Mini Grey - Winner of the Gold Medal in the 5-7 age category in 2004

Fergus Crane by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell - Winner of the Gold Medal in the 6-8 age category in 2004

Cloud Busting by Malorie Blackman - Winner of the Silver Medal in the 6-8 age category in 2004

Varjak Paw by S.F. Said - Winner of the Gold Medal in the 6-8 age category in 2003

The Various by Steve Augarde - Winner of the Bronze Medal in the 9-11 age category in 2003

Two Frogs by Chris Wormell - Winner of the Bronze Medal in the 5 and under age category in 2003

The Last Wolf by Michael Morpurgo - Winner of the Bronze Medal in the 6-8 age category in 2002

The Shrimp by Emily Smith - Winner of the Gold Medal in the 6-8 category in 2001

Ug by Raymond Briggs - Winner of the Silver in the 6-8 age category in 2001

Husherby by John Burningham - Winner of the Bronze Medal of the 5 and under age category in 2000

Lizzie Zipmouth by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner of the 6-8 age category in 2000

Astrid the au pair from Outer Space by Emily Smith -Winner of the Silver Medal in the 6-8 age category in 1999

The Green Ship by Quentin Blake - Winner of the Bronze Medal in the 6-8 age category in 1998

Crowstarver by Dick King-Smith - Winner of the Bronze Medal in the 9-11age category in 1998

The Little Reindeer by Michael Foreman - Winner of the Silver Medal in the 6-8 age category in 1997

Clockwork by Philip Pullman - Winner of the Silver Medal in the 9-11age category in 1997

We Animals Would Like a Word with You by Kitamura - Winner of the Bronze Medal in the 6-8 age category in 1997

The Firework Maker's Daughter by Philip Pullman - Winner of the Gold Medal in the 9-11 age category in 1996

Johnny and the Bomb by Terry Pratchett - Winner of the Silver Medal in the 9-11 category in 1996

Clown by Quentin Blake - Winner of the Bronze Medal in the 5 and under age category in 1996

All Because of Jackson by Dick King-Smith - Winner of the Bronze Medal in the 6-8 age category in 1996

Double Act by Jacqueline Wilson - Overall Winner and Winner of the 9-11age category in 1995

Kindledrax by Philip Ridley - Winner of the 9-11age category in 1991

Snow White by Josephine Poole and Angela Barrett - Shortlisted in 1991

Esio Trot by Roald Dahl - Winner of the 6-8 age category in 1990

Tangle and the Firesticks by Benedict Blathwayt - Winner of the 6-8 age category in 1987

Postcards from No Man's Land by Aidan Chambers - Winner in 2001

Aidan Chambers - Shortlisted in the Author/Illustrator/Storyteller category for 2006

Anthony Browne - Shortlisted in the Author/Illustrator/Storyteller category for 2006

Michael Morpurgo - Shortlisted in the Author/Illustrator/Storyteller category for 2006

Quentin Blake - Shortlisted in the Author/Illustrator/Storyteller category for 2006

Shirley Hughes - Shortlisted in the Author/Illustrator/Storyteller category for 2006

Susan Cooper - Shortlisted in the Author/Illustrator/Storyteller category for 2006

Philip Pullman - Winner in 2005

Aidan Chambers - Shortlisted in the Author/Illustrator/Storyteller category in 2005

Anthony Browne - Shortlisted in the Author/Illustrator/Storyteller category in 2005

Babette Cole - Shortlisted in the Author/Illustrator/Storyteller category in 2005

David McKee - Shortlisted in the Author/Illustrator/Storyteller category in 2005

John Burningham - Shortlisted in the Author/Illustrator/Storyteller category in 2005

Margaret Meek - Shortlisted in the Author/Illustrator/Storyteller category in 2005

Quentin Blake - Shortlisted in the Author/Illustrator/Storyteller category in 2005

Shirley Hughes - Shortlisted in the Author/Illustrator/Storyteller category in 2005

Trust Me, I’m a Troublemaker by Pete Johnson - Shortlisted for 2006

Oven Chips for Tea by Alex Gutteridge - Shortlisted for 2005

The Tale of Tales by Tony Mitton - Winner in 2003

The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne - Winner in 2007

The New Policeman by Kate Thompson - Winner in 2006

Annan Water by Kate Thompson - Winner in 2005

Origins by Kate Thompson - Shortlisted in 2004

The Alchemist's Apprentice by Kate Thompson - Winner in 2003

The Beguilers by Kate Thompson - Winner in 2002

Stretford Enders Away by Trevor Colgan - Shortlisted in 2002

A Little Guide to Wild Flowers by Charlotte Voake - Shortlisted in the "Best Books With Facts" category in 2007

The Bad Spy's Guide by Pete Johnson - Shortlisted in the "Book I Couldn't Put Down" category in 2007

The Outlaw Varjak Paw by S F Said - Shortlisted in the "Book I Couldn't Put Down" category in 2007

Biscuit Bear by Mini Grey - Shortlisted in the "Best Illustrated Book to Read Aloud" category in 2005

Secrets by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in the "Book I Couldn't Put Down" category in 2003

Slow Loris by Alexis Deacon - Shortlisted in the "Best Illustrated Book to Read Aloud" category in 2003

Crispin the Pig Who Had it All by Ted Dewan - Winner of the "Best Illustrated Book to Read Aloud" category in 2002

The Story of Tracy Beaker by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner of the "People's Choice" category in 2002

Eat Your Peas by Kes Gray and Nick Sharratt - Shortlisted in 2002

Grandma Chickenlegs by Geraldine McCaughrean and Moira Kemp - Shortlisted in 2002

The Pig Who had It All by Ted Dewan - Shortlisted in 2002

WHIFF! by Ian Whybrow/Russell Ayto - Winner in 2001

Dare Game by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in 2001

The Illustrated Mum by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner in 2000

I Was A Rat by Philip Pullman - Shortlisted in 2000

The Healer's Keep by Victoria Hanley - Shortlisted in 2003/4

Horace by Chris D'Lacey - Shortlisted in 2005

The Medici Seal by Theresa Breslin - Shortlisted in 2007

Henry Tumour by Anthony McGowan - Winner in 2006

Pure Swift Cry by Siobhan Dowd - Shortlisted in 2006

The Whisper by Bali Rai - Shortlisted in 2005

Rani and Sukh by Bali Rai - Shortlisted in 2004

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon - Winner in 2003

Malarkey by Keith Gray - Shortlisted in 2003

Dexter Bexley and the Big Blue Beastie by Joel Stewart - Shortlisted in the Pre-School category in 2007

Dad’s Bug Bear by Peter Dixon and Natalie Chivers - Shortlisted in the New Illustrator category in 2006

Clown by Quentin Blake - Winner in 1996

Traction Man is Here by Mini Grey - Winner in 2005

The Bear by Raymond Briggs - Winner in 1979

Hellbent by Anthony McGowan - Shortlisted in 2006

Zeus on the Loose by John Dougherty - Shortlisted in 2005

(Un)Arranged Marriage by Bali Rai - Shortlisted in 2002

The Quigleys by Simon Mason - Highly Commended in 2002

Sharp Stuff by Dominic Barker - Shortlisted in 2001

The Bear by Raymond Briggs - Winner in 1982

Henry Tumour by Anthony McGowan - Winner in 2007

Divided City by Theresa Breslin - Shortlisted in 2005

The Fearful by Keith Gray - Shortlisted in 2005

Jacqueline Wilson - Winner 2005 - 2007

Anne Fine - Winner 2001 - 2003

Quentin Blake - Winner 1999 - 2001

Timesnatch by Robert Swindells - Winner of the 7-11 years category in 1995

The Hunter by Paul Geraghty - Winner in 1994

Malorie Blackman - Winner for "Distinguished Services to Children's Books" in 2005

Jacqueline Wilson - Winner for "Distinguished Services to Children's Books" in 2004

Philip Pullman - Winner for "Distinguished Services to Children's Books" in 2002

Shirley Hughes - Winner for "Distinguished Services to Children's Books" in 1984

Aidan Chambers - Winner for "Distinguished Services to Children's Books" in 1982

The Illustrated Mum by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner for best screenplay in 2004

Erika's Story by Ruth Vander Zee and Roberto Innocenti - Winner in the KS2 Non-Fiction category for the Best Illustrated Children's Book in 2004

Falling Angels by Colin Thompson - Winner of the KS2 Fiction category in 2002

The World Came to My Place Today by Jo Readman and Ley Honor Roberts - Shortlisted in 2002

Crispin the Pig Who Had it All by Ted Dewan - Shortlisted in "Best Children's Illustrated Book" category in 2000

Grandma Chickenlegs by UNICEF - Shortlisted in "Best Children's Illustrated Book" category in 2000

For Every Child by Geraldine McCaughrean - Shortlisted in "Best Children's Illustrated Book" category in 2000

The Lion and the Unicorn by Shirley Hughes - Winner of the KS2 Fiction category in 1999

Beauty and the Beast by Geraldine McCaughrean ill. by Gary Blythe - Shortlisted in "Best Picture Book" category in 1999

Stone Girl, Bone Girl by Laurence Anholt ill. by Sheila Moxley - Shortlisted in "Best Picture Book" category in 1999

Ruby by Colin Thompson - Winner of the KS2 Fiction category in 1994

The Cat Mummy by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner in 2003

Eat Your Peas by Kes Gray and Nick Sharratt - Shortlisted in 2001

The Duck That Had No Luck by Korky Paul - Winner in 2000

Ug by Raymond Briggs - Winner in 2002

The Bear by Raymond Briggs - Winner in 1979

Philip Pullman - Shortlisted in the category "Writing" for his contribution to children's literature for 2006

Aidan Chambers - Winner of the category "Writing" for his contribution to children's literature in 2002

Quentin Blake - Winner of the category "Illustration" for his contribution to children's literature in 2002

Anthony Browne - Winner of the category "Illustration" for his contribution to children's literature in 2000

Love Lessons by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in the "Long Novel" category in 2005

A Hat Full of Sky by Terry Pratchett - Shortlisted in 2005

Deep Trouble by Debi Gliori - Shortlisted in 2005

Ruby Tanya by Robert Swindells - Shortlisted in 2005

The New Policeman by Kate Thompson - Winner in the "Children's Book" category for 2006

Postcards From No Man's Land by Aidan Chambers - Winner in 2003

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon - Longlisted in 2003

Postcards From No Man's Land by Aidan Chambers - Winner in 2003

The Seashell Song by Clare Fletcher - Winner in 1993

On Friday Something Funny Happened by John Prater - Shortlisted in 1982

Corbenic by Catherine Fisher - Winner in 2007

Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jonathan Stroud - Winner in 2006

A Hatful of Sky by Terry Pratchett - Winner in 2005

The London Eye Mystery by Siobhan Dowd - Winner in 2007

Dan and Diesel by Charlotte Hudson and Lindsey Gardiner - Highly Recommended in 2007

Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key by Jack Gantos - Winner of the "Shorter Novel" category in 2001

Susan Laughs by Jeanne Willis and Tony Ross - Winner of the "Shorter Novel" category in 2000

Shirley Hughes - OBE in the Category Children's Literature in 1999

The Baby Who Wouldn't Go To Bed - Winner of the "Best Picture Book" Category in 1997

Peter and the Wolf Book and Tape Pack - Runner Up in 1997

Little Chick's Big Adventure by Richard Fowler - Shortlisted in 1996

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon - Shortlisted in 2003

The Tales of Tales by Tony Mitton - Winner in 2003

Best Friends by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted for 2005

Cloud Busting by Malorie Blackman - Shortlisted for 2005

Best Friends by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner of the "Younger Readers" category in 2005

Billy's Bucket by Kes Gray - Winner of the "Younger Children" category in 2004

Lola Rose by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in the "Books for Older Readers" category in 2004

The More the Merrier by Anne Fine - Shortlisted in the "Books for Younger Readers" category in 2004

Blitzed by Robert Swindells - Winner of the Younger Readers Award in 2003

Pants by Giles Andreae and Nick Sharratt - Winner of the Prize for Younger Children in 2003

George and the Dragon by Chris Wormell - Shortlisted in 2003

Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman - Overall Winner in 2002

Eat Your Peas by Kes Gray and Nick Sharratt - Overall Winner in 2001

Lizzie Zipmouth by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner of the "Books for Younger Readers" category in 2001

Demon Teddy by Nicholas Allan - Winner in 2000

Nightmare Stairs by Robert Swindells - Winner in 1998

Double Act by Jacqueline Wilson - Overall Winner in 1996

Solo by Paul Geraghty - Winner in 1996

Harriet's Hare by Dick King-Smith - Overall Winner in 1995

The Suitcase Kid by Jacqueline Wilson - Overall Winner in 1993

Room 13 by Robert Swindells - Winner in 1990

Matilda by Roald Dahl - Winner in 1989

The BFG by Roald Dahl - Winner in 1983

Mister Magnolia by Quentin Blake - Winner in 1981

Rani & Sukh by Bali Rai - Winner in 2006

Ugly Duckling by Jonathan Allen - Shortlisted in 2002

Whiff! by Ian Whybrow and Russell Ayot - Shortlisted in 2002

My Dad by Anthony Browne - Shortlisted in 2000

Toy Tales by Helen Cooper - Shortlisted in 2000

Bunny Cakes by Rosemary Wells - Highly Commended in 1998

The Sorcerer's Apprentice by Ted Dewan - Shortlisted in 1998

Baby Who Wouldn't Go To Bed by Helen Cooper - Winner of the Gold Medal in 1997

Toy Tales by Helen Cooper - Winner of the Gold Medal in 1997

This Is The Star by Joyce Dunbar and Gary Blythe - Shortlisted in 1997

Hutchinson Treasury of Children's Literature by Alison Sage - Winner in 1994

Deep Water by Debi Gliori - Shortlisted in the "Younger Readers" category in 2005

Double Act (C4 Dramatisation) by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner in 2003

Number One, Tickle Your Tum by John Prater - Shortlisted in 2002

Pure Dead Magic by Debi Gliori - Shortlisted in 2002

The Spook’s Apprentice by Joseph Delaney - Winner in 2006

Ruby Tanya by Robert Swindells - Shortlisted in 2005

Trust Me, I’m a Troublemaker by Pete Johnson - Shortlisted in 2006

Eragon by Christopher Paolini - Shortlisted in 2006

Ruby Tanya by Robert Swindells - Shortlisted in 2006

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon - Winner in 2003

The Crowstarver by Dick King-Smith - Winner in 1998

Pig-Heart Boy by Malorie Blackman - Shortlisted in 1998

Rainbow Bear by Michael Morpurgo and Michael Foreman - Winner of the "Picture Book" category in 2000

Chuck and Danielle by Peter Dickinson - Winner in 1997

Cloud Busting by Malorie Blackman - Shortlisted in 2006

Ruby Tanya by Robert Swindells - Shortlisted in 2006

Varjak Paw by SF Said - Winner in 2005

Avenger by Pete Johnson - Shortlisted in 2004

Blitzed by Robert Swindells - Shortlisted in 2004

No Flinch-Lynch by Jonathan Kebbe - Shortlisted in 2004

Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman - Winner in 2003

(Un)Arranged Marriage by Bali Rai - Shortlisted in 2002

Pig Heart Boy by Malorie Blackman - Winner in 1999

Double Act by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in 1995

Malorie Blackman - Winner in 1997

Hacker by Malorie Blackman - Shortlisted for "Gimme 5 Award" in 2001

The Ghost Dog by Pete Johnson - Winner in 1997

The Firework Maker's Daughter by Philip Pullman - Shortlisted in 1997

Thief! by Malorie Blackman - Winner in 1996

Double Act by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner in 1995

The Bed and Breakfast Star by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner in 1995

Timesnatch by Robert Swindells - Shortlisted in 1995

 

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night time by Mark Haddon - Winner in 2004

Noughts And Crosses by Malorie Blackman - Winner in 2002

Lizzie Zipmouth by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner of the "Shorter Novel" category in 2002

Eat Your Peas by Kes Gray and Nick Sharratt - Winner in 2001

The Dream Master by Theresa Breslin - Shortlisted in the "Shorter Novel" category in 2000

The Illustrated Mum by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in the "Longer Novel" category in 2000

Abomination by Robert Swindells - Winner of the "Shorter Novel" category in 1999

Girls Under Pressure by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in 1999

Nightmare Stairs by Robert Swindells - Winner of the "Shorter Novel" category in 1998

The Lottie Project by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in 1998

Johnny and the Bomb by Terry Pratchett - Shortlisted in 1997

Double Act by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner in 1996

Harriet's Hare by Dick King-Smith - Winner in 1995

Jacqueline Wilson - Winner for her "Services to Bookselling" in 2004

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon - Winner in 2004

Lyra's Oxford by Philip Pullman - Shortlisted in 2004

The Amulet of Samarkand by Jonathan Stroud - Shortlisted in 2004

Girls in Tears by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner in 2003

The Illustrated Mum by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner of the Gold Medal in the 6-8 age category in 2000

Hutchinson Treasury of Children's Literature by Angela Sage - Winner in 1994

Jolly Tall by Jane Hissey - Shortlisted in 1993

The Illustrated Mum by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner for the best screenplay in 2004

Hilltop Hospital by Nicholas Allan - Winner for the best pre-school animation in 2002

Old Bear by Jane Hissey - Winner for the best pre-school animation in 1996

Pig Heart Boy by Malorie Blackman - Winner for the best BBC adaptation in 1996

The Bear by Raymond Briggs - Winner in 1979

Set in Stone by Linda Newbery - Winner in the Children's Book Category in 2006

The New Policeman by Kate Thompson - Winner in the Children's Book Category in 2005

The Illustrated Mum by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in 1999

Abomination by Robert Swindells - Shortlisted in 1998

Clockwork by Philip Pullman - Shortlisted in 1996

Harvey Angell by Diana Hendry - Winner in 1991

AK by Peter Dickinson - Winner in 1990

Awaiting Developments by Judy Allen - Winner in 1988

The Nature of the Beast by Janni Howker - Winner in 1985

The Queen of the Pharisees Children by Barbara Willard - Winner in 1984

The Witches by Roald Dahl - Winner in 1983

The Hollow Land by Jane Gardam - Winner in 1981

Tulku by Peter Dickinson - Winner in 1979

How Tom Beat Captain Najork and His Hired Sportsman by Russell Hoban and Quentin Blake - Winner in 1974

The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast by Alan Aldridge and William Plomer - Winner in 1973

The Wee Free Men by Terry Pratchett - Winner of the People's Choice Award in 2004

The Amulet of Samarkand by Jonathan Stroud - Shortlisted for the People's Choice Award in 2004

Lyra's Oxford by Philip Pullman - Longlisted for the People's Choice Award in 2004

The Amulet of Samarkand by Jonathan Stroud - Longlisted for the People's Choice Award in 2004

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon - Longlisted for the People's Choice Award in Adult Fiction in 2004

Girls in Tears by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner of the Children's Book of the Year Award in 2003

The Treatment by Mo Hayder - Winner of the Thumping Good Read Award in 2002

Dustbin Baby by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted for the Children's Book of the Year Award in 2002

Taggerung by Brian Jacques - Shortlisted in 2002

The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents by Terry Pratchett - Shortlisted in 2002

Divided City by Theresa Breslin - Shortlisted in 2006

Malarkey by Keith Gray - Shortlisted in 2004

Warehouse by Keith Gray - Winner in 2003

(Un)Arranged Marriage by Bali Rai - Winner in 2002

Flush by Carl Hiaasen - Shorlisted in 2006

Hitler’s Canary by Sandi Toksvig - Shorlisted in 2006

Amongst the Hidden by Margaret Haddix - Shorlisted in 2002

Joey Pigza Loses Control by Jack Gantos - Shorlisted in 2002

The Curse Of The Gloamglozer: The Edge Chronicles Volume 4 by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell - Shorlisted in 2002

Joey Pigza Loses Control by Jack Gantos - Winner in 2000

Mennyms by Sylvia Waugh - Winner in 2000

Clean Break by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted for 2006

Eldest by Christopher Paolini - Shortlisted for 2006

Knife Edge by Malorie Blackman - Shortlisted in 2005

Rani and Sukh by Bali Rai - Shortlisted in 2005

The Diamond Girls by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in 2005

Mouse and Mole by Joyce Dunbar and James Mayhew - Winner of the KS1 category in 2000

Johnny and the Bomb by Terry Pratchet - Shortlisted in 1997

I Was A Teenage Worrier by Ros Asquith - Shortlisted in 1995

Hacker by Malorie Blackman - Shortlisted in 1995

Mouse and Mole by Joyce Dunbar and James Mayhew - Shortlisted in 1995

Johnny and the Dead by Terry Pratchett - Shortlisted in 1995

Trust Me I’m a Troublemaker by Pete Johnson - Winner in "Upper Primary" category in 2006

Divided City by Theresa Breslin - Shortlisted in the "Teenage" category in 2006

The Pack by Tom Pow - Shortlisted in the "Children's" category in 2005

The Crew by Bali Rai - Winner in 2004

Malarkey by Keith Gray - Shortlisted in 2004

The More the Merrier by Anne Fine - Shortlisted in 2004

The Various by Steve Augarde - Shortlisted in 2004

Dead Gorgeous by Malorie Blackman - Shortlisted in 2003

The Healer's Keep by Victoria Hanley - Shortlisted in 2003

Pants by Giles Andreae and Nick Sharratt - Winner in 2003

Aidan Chambers - Winner for outstanding literary criticism in 1979

A Shame to Miss, Volume 2 by Anne Fine - Shortlisted in 2003

The Devil’s Footsteps by EE Richardson - Shortlisted for 2006

Best Friends by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in 2005

Missing Abby by Lee Weatherly - Shortlisted in 2005

The Toll Bridge by Aidan Chambers - Winner in 1994

The Present Takers by Aidan Chambers - Winner in 1986

Seal Secret by Aidan Chambers - Winner in 1985

Dogger by Shirley Hughes - Winner in 1980

The Bear by Quentin Blake - Winner in 1979

Fergus Crane by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell - Shortlisted for 2006

The Shell House by Linda Newbery - Shortlisted in 2003

Diamond Girls by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner in 2005

Varjak Paw by S.F. Said - Winner in 2004

Into the Woods by Lyn Gardner and Mini Grey - Shortlisted in the Children's Category in 2007

Sophie and the Albino Camel by Stephen Davies (Andersen Press) - Winner in 2006

Katie Milk Solves Crimes and So On... by Annie Caulfield - Shortlisted in 2006

The Spook’s Apprentice by Joe Delaney - Winner in 2006

Horace by Chris D'Lacey - Shortlisted for 2005

Voyage of the Snake Lady by Theresa Tomlinson - Shortlisted for 2005

Rani and Sukh by Bali Rai - Nominated for 2006 in the writing category

(Un)Arranged Marriage by Bali Rai - Winner of the Silver Star in the "Young Adult" category in 2003

Voices in the Park by Anthony Browne - Winner in 1998

Pumpkin Soup by Helen Cooper - Shortlisted in 1998

The Green Ship by Quentin Blake - Shortlisted in 1998

The Sorcerer's Apprentice by Ted Dewan - Shortlisted in 1997

Drop Dead by Babette Cole - Winner in 1996

The Man by Raymond Briggs - Winner in 1992

All Join In by Quentin Blake - Winner in 1990

Granpa by John Burningham - Winner in 1984

Gorilla by Anthony Browne - Winner in 1983

Be in the Place by Helen Hobden - Shortlisted in 2006

Checkmate by Malorie Blackman - Shortlisted in 2006

The Spook’s Curse by Joe Delaney - Shortlisted in 2006

The Amulet of Samarkand by Jonathan Stroud - Winner in 2005

Knife Edge by Malorie Blackman - Shortlisted in 2005

The Spook's Apprentice by Joseph Delaney - Shortlisted in 2005

Voyage of the Snake Lady by Theresa Tomlinson - Shortlisted in 2005

Malarkey by Keith Gray - Shortlisted in 2004

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon - Shortlisted in 2004

Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman - Winner in 2002

(Un)Arranged Marriage by Bali Rai - Shorlisted in 2002

Vicky Angel by Jacqueline Wilson - Shorlisted in 2002

Beyond the Deepwoods by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell - Shorlisted in 2000

Girls Under Pressure by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in 2000

Abomination by Robert Swindells - Shortlisted in 1999

Crowstarver by Dick King-Smith - Shortlisted in 1999

Pig-Heart Boy by Malorie Blackman - Shortlisted in 1999

Nightmare Stairs by Robert Swindells - Shortlisted in 1998

Solo Act by Helen Dunwoodie - Shortlisted in 1998

The Electric Kid by Garry Kilworth - Winner in 1995

Blood and Mortar by Peggy Woodford - Shortlisted in 1995

Time and the Clockmice Etc by Peter Dickinson - Shortlisted in 1995

Salamandastrom by Brian Jacques - Winner in 1993

Mattimeo by Brian Jacques - Winner in 1991

Redwall by Brian Jacques - Winner in 1988

Henry Tumour by Anthony McGowan - Shortlisted in 2007

Monkey Taming by Judith Fathallah - Shortlisted in 2007

The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne- Shortlisted in 2007

Deep Trouble by Debi Gliori - Shortlisted in the Children’s Choice for 9-11 years category for 2006

Fergus Crane by Paul Stewart & Chris Riddell - Shortlisted in the Children’s Choice for 9-11 years category for 2006

Frozen Billy by Anne Fine - Shortlisted in the Children’s Choice for 9-11 years category for 2006

Kitty by William Corlett - Shortlisted in the Children’s Choice for 9-11 years category for 2006

Lady Grace: Assassin by Grace Cavendish - Shortlisted in the Children’s Choice for 9-11 years category for 2006

Redwulf’s Curse by Chris Priestley - Shortlisted in the Children’s Choice for 9-11 years category for 2006

The Scarecrow and His Servant by Philip Pullman - Shortlisted in the Children’s Choice for 9-11 years category for 2006

The Witch of Clatteringshaws by Joan Aiken - Shortlisted in the Children’s Choice for 9-11 years category for 2006

Invisible Threads by Annie and Maria Dalton - Longlisted for 2005

Rani and Sukh by Bali Rai - Longlisted for 2005

Fat Kid Rules the World by K.L. Going - Longlisted for 2005

How Angel Peterson Got His Name by Gary Paulsen - Shortlisted for 2005

The Crew by Bali Rai - Winner in 2004

(Un)Arranged Marriage by Bali Rai - Winner in 2002

Noodle Head by Jonathan Kebbe - Shortlisted for 2006

A Hat Full of Sky by Terry Pratchett - Longlisted for 2006

Eragon by Christopher Paolini - Longlisted for 2006

Knife Edge by Malorie Blackman - Longlisted for 2006

Missing Abby by Lee Weatherley - Longlisted for 2006

Ruby Tanya by Robert Swindells - Longlisted for 2006

The Whisper by Bali Rai - Longlisted for 2006

Child X by Lee Weatherly - Shortlisted in 2003

Billy Wizard by Chris Priestley - Longlisted for 2006

LEICESTER OUR BEST BOOK AWARD

Help! I’m a Classroom Gambler by Pete Johnson - Winner in 2007

King Kong by Anthony Browne - Shortlisted in 2007

Wolves of Willoughby Chase by Joan Aiken - Winner c.1969

The Spook’s Apprentice by Joseph Delaney - Shortlisted in 2005

Midnight by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner in 2004

The Amulet of Samarkand by Jonathan Stroud - Shortlisted in 2004

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon - 2nd Prize in 2004

The Spook's Apprentice by Joseph Delaney - Shortlisted for 2006

Divided City by Theresa Breslin - Longlisted for 2006

The Fearful City by Keith Gray - Longlisted for 2006

Hope Was Here by Joan Bauer - Winner in 2001

Gorgeous by Sam Childs and Caroline Castle - Shortlisted in 2000

The Last Alchemist by Colin Thompson - Shortlisted in 2000

Falling Angels by Colin Thompson - Shortlisted in 2002

Hoppameleon by Paul Geraghty - Shortlisted in 2002

Tatty Ratty by Helen Cooper - Shortlisted in 2002

Deep Trouble by Debi Gliori - Shortlisted for 2006

(Un)Arranged Marriage by Bali Rai - Shortlisted in 2001

(Un)Arranged Marriage by Bali Rai - Winner in 2004

Cloud Busting by Malorie Blackman - Shortlisted in the 10-11 years category for 2006

Niteracy Hour by John Dougherty - Shortlisted in the 8-9 years category for 2006

Billy's Bucket by Kes Gray - Winner of the 5-7 years category in 2005

The Little Red Hen by Jonathan Allen - Shortlisted in 2004

The Cat Mummy by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner in 2003

The Duck That Had No Luck by Korky Paul - Winner in 2000

The Book That Jack Made by Paul and Emma Rogers - Winner in 1999

Jennifer Jones Won't Leave Me Alone by Frieda Wishinsky and Neal Layton - Winner in the "Picture Book Category" in 2005

Child X by Lee Weatherly - Shortlisted in the "Longer Novel" category in 2004

George and the Dragon by Chris Wormell - Shortlisted in Picture Book category in 2004

The Worry Website by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in "Shorter Novel" category in 2004

Tiny by Paul Rogers - Shortlisted in the "Picture Book" category in 2004

Sleepovers by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner of the "Shorter Novel" category in 2003

The Little Red Hen by Jonathan Allen - Shortlisted in 2004

Monster Shoes by Emma Laybourn - Shortlisted in 1999

The Dad Library by Dennis Whelehan - Winner in 1998

Double Act by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in 1996

The Lottie Project by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in 1998

Unusual Day by Sandi Toksvig - Shortlisted in 1998

The Bear by Raymond Briggs - Winner in 1977 and 1979

The Mennyms by Sylvia Waugh - Listed in the top 10 in 1994

Big Head by Pete Johnson - Shortlisted in 1999

Global Garden by Kate Petty & Jennie Maizels - Winner in the "Junior Prize" category in 2006

Ruby Tanya by Robert Swindells - Shortlisted for 2005

The Spook's Apprentice by Joe Delaney - Shortlisted for 2005

Best Friends by Jacqueline Wilson - Longlisted for 2005

Fergus Crane by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell - Longlisted for 2005

Horace by Chris D'Lacey - Longlisted for 2005

The Diamond Girls by Jacqueline Wilson - Longlisted for 2005

Dead Gorgeous by Malorie Blackman - Shortlisted in 2003

Pure Dead Wicked by Debi Gliori - Shortlisted in 2003

Warehouse by Keith Gray - Shortlisted in 2003

Pure Dead Magic by Debi Gliori - Shortlisted for the Book of the Year Award in 2002

Harvey Angell Beats Time by Diana Hendry - Winner of the Book of the Year Award in 2001

The Boggart and the Monster by Susan Cooper - Winner of the Book of the Year Award in 1999

A Swift Pure Cry by Siobhan Dowd - Shortlisted in the "Longer Novel" category in 2007

Henry Tumour by Anthony McGowan - Shortlisted in the "Longer Novel" category in 2007

The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne - Shortlisted in the "Longer Novel" category in 2007

The Last Taboo by Bali Rai - Shortlisted in the "Longer Novel" category in 2007

Help! I’m a Classroom Gambler by Pete Johnson - Shortlisted in the "Shorter Novel" category in 2007

Divide City by Theresa Breslin - Shortlisted in the "Longer Novel" category in 2006

Hitler’s Canary by Sandi Toksvig - Shortlisted in the "Longer Novel" category in 2006

Traction Man is Here by Mini Grey - Shortlisted in the "Shorter Novel" category in 2006

Wild Girl by Chris Wormell - Shortlisted in the "Picture Book" category in 2006

Avenger by Pete Johnson - Shortlisted in the "Shorter Novel" category in 2005

The Princess and the Castle by Caroline Binch - Shortlisted in the "Picture Book " category in 2005

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon - Winner of the "Longer Novel" category and Overall Awards Winner in 2004

Jennifer Jones Won't Leave Me Alone by Frieda Wishinsky - Winner of the "Picture Book" category in 2004

Two Frogs by Chris Wormell - Highly Commended in the "Picture Book" category in 2004

Child X by Lee Weatherly - Winner of the "Longer Novels" category in 2003

Remembrance by Theresa Breslin - Shortlisted in 2003

The Worry Website by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in 2003

Traitor by Pete Johnson - Highly Commended for the "Shorter Novels" category in 2003

Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman - Winner in 2002

Pure Dead Magic by Debi Gliori - Shortlisted in 2002

Joey Pigza Loses Control by Jack Gantos - Commended in 2002

Eat Your Peas by Kes Gray and Nick Sharratt - Overall Winner in 2001

Eat Your Peas by Kes Gray and Nick Sharratt - Winner of the "Picture Book" category in 2001

Charm School by Anne Fine - Shortlisted in 2000

Invisible! by Robert Swindells - Shortlisted in 2000

The Illustrated Mum by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in 2000

Abomination by Robert Swindells - Winner of the Overall Award in 1999

Abomination by Robert Swindells - Winner of the "Longer Novel" category in 1999

Buried Alive by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner of the "Shorter Novel" category in 1999

Girls Under Pressure by Jacqueline Wilson - Shortlisted in 1999

Mr Ape by Dick King-Smith - Highly Commended in 1999

Dad Library by Dennis Whelehan - Shortlisted in 1998

Nightmare Stairs by Robert Swindells - Shortlisted in 1998

A.N.T.I.D.O.T.E. by Malorie Blackman - Highly Commended in 1998

The Lottie Project by Jacqueline Wilson - Highly Commended in 1998

Bad Girls by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner of the "Shorter Novel" category in 1997

Johnny and the Bomb by Terry Pratchett - Shortlisted in 1997

Double Act by Jacqueline Wilson - Overall Winner in 1996

Double Act by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner of the "Shorter Novel" category in 1996

The Queen's Knickers by Nicholas Allan - Winner of the "Best Picture Book " category in 1994

Malarkey by Keith Gray - Winner in 2004

Remembrance by Theresa Breslin - Shortlisted in 2004

(Un)Arranged Marriage by Bali Rai - Longlisted in 2002

Rani & Sukh by Bali Rai - Shortlisted for 2006

The Pack by Tom Pow - Shortlisted for 2006

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon - Winner of the category "Best Production" and of the "children's over 6" category in 2003

Checkmate by Malorie Blackman - Winner in 2006

Divided City by Theresa Breslin - Shortlisted for the Key Stage 3 category in 2006

Krong! by Garry Parsons - Shortlisted for the Key Stage 1 category in 2006

The Sea Monster by Chris Wormell - Shortlisted for the Key Stage 1 category in 2006

Biscuit Bear by Mini Grey - Shortlisted in 2005

Cloud Busting by Malorie Blackman - Shortlisted in 2005

Missing Abby by Lee Weatherly - Shortlisted in 2005

Billy's Bucket by Kes Gray - Winner of the "Early Years" category in 2004

Jennifer Jones Won't Leave Me Alone by Frieda Wishinsky - Winner of the KS1 category in 2004

A Chick Called Saturday by Joyce Dunbar - Shortlisted in 2004

Our Twitchy by Kes Gray - Shortlisted in 2004

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon - Shortlisted in 2004

The Various by Steve Augarde - Shortlisted in 2004

Two Frogs by Chris Wormell - Shortlisted in 2004

Varjak Paw by S.F. Said - Shortlisted in 2004

Pants by Giles Andreae - Winner of the "Early Years" Category in 2003

George and the Dragon by Chris Wormell - Shortlisted in 2003

Slow Loris by Alexis Deacon - Shortlisted in 2003

(Un)Arranged Marriage by Bali Rai - Winner in 2002

Bad Dreams by Anne Fine - Winner of the KS2 category in 2001

Eat Your Peas by Kes Gray and Nick Sharratt - Winner of the KS1 category in 2001

A.N.T.I.D.O.T.E. by Malorie Blackman - Shortlisted in 2001

The Missing Link by Kate Thompson - Shortlisted in 2001

The Silver Swan by Michael Morpurgo - Shortlisted in 2001

The Very Small by Joyce Dunbar - Shortlisted in 2001

Postcards From No Man's Land by Aidan Chambers - Winner of the KS4 category in 2000

The Toybreaker by Emma and Paul Rogers - Winner of the KS2 category in 2000

Tell Me No Lies by Malorie Blackman - Shortlisted in 2000

The Last Alchemist by Colin Thompson - Shortlisted in 2000

Abomination by Rober Swindells - Winner in 1999

The Book That Jack Made by Emma and Paul Rogers - Winner in 1999

Nightmare Stairs by Robert Swindells - Winner in 1998

The Lottie Project by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner in 1998

The Lottie Project by Jacqueline Wilson - Winner in 1996

A.N.T.I.D.O.T.E. by Malorie Blackman - Winner of the KS2 category

Abomination by Robert Swindells - Winner in 1993

Varjak Paw by S.F. Said - Shortlisted for 2005

Pure Dead Magic by Debi Gliori - Shortlisted in 2002

Creeper by Pete Johnson - Winner in 2001

A.N.T.I.D.O.T.E. by Malorie Blackman - Longlisted in 2001

A.N.T.I.D.O.T.E. by Malorie Blackman - Shortlisted in 1997

The Ghost Dog by Pete Johnson - Winner in 1996

Cloudbusting by Malorie Blackman - Most Successful Novel in 2006

Erika's Story by Ruth Vander Zee & Roberto Innocenti - Most Successful Non-Fiction Title in 2006

The Spook’s Apprentice by Joseph Delaney - Shortlisted in 2006