Speculative Fiction takes us to realms of the imagination: places and times and realities where the rules of life may be different than our own and where the impossible and improbable become real. But good science fiction and fantasy does more than that: it asks, “What if?” It makes us think.
Along with spells and space rockets, this is the category for books with talking animals, time-travel, ghosts, and paranormal abilities, and all the other books that might not have obvious magic on every page, and which are set here on Earth, but which push past the boundaries of daily life into what is almost certainly impossible, or at least hasn’t happened in real life . Yet. There’s always next year…
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ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE-GRADE
CHAIR: Charlotte Taylor
R2: Finalist > Winner
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Mark Buxton, Mark My Words
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Rachael Fryman, @rachelfryman
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Stacy Mozer, All About the Journey
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Gina Reba, Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers
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Jamie Yocum, Goodreads
R1: Nomination > Finalist
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Charlotte Taylor, Chair, Charlotte's Library
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Kristen Harvey, Goodreads
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Katy Kramp, A Library Mama
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Beth Mitcham, Goodreads
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Debbie Tanner, The Book Search
R2: Finalist > Winner
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Anjali Bhat, Read Like YA Mean It
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Jennifer Miller, Raise Them Righteous
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Jessie Maimone, @thelibrarycoven
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Sarah Stevenson, Dispatches from Wonderland
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Khadijah VanBrakle, @khadijahvanbrakle
R1: Nomination > Finalist
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Alexis Ennis, Mrs. Book Dragon
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Rajiv Ganesan, Rajiv's Reviews
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Elizabeth Garn, @elizabethgarn
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Amanda Hunt, @thenextgenlibrarian
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Karen Jensen, Teen Librarian Toolbox
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Stacey Nerdin, Book:30
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Christa Seeley, @christasbooks