The following books have been nominated in the 2009 Young Adult Fiction category: Absolutely Maybe by Lisa YeeArthur A Levine Nominated by: Debbie NanceReviewed by: shkruger After by Amy EfawViking Nominated by: Lisa SchroederReviewed by: Amanda | Sarahbear9789 | tcr After the Moment by Garret Freymann-WeyrHoughton Mifflin Harcourt Nominated by: Anna Hartmann Along for the Ride by Sarah DessenViking Nominated …
2009 Nominations: Poetry
The following books have been nominated in the 2009 Poetry category: A Curious Collection of Cats by Betsy FrancoTricycle Press Nominated by: Debbie NanceReviewed by: svardell A Foot in the Mouth: Poems to Speak, Sing and Shout by Paul JaneczkoCandlewick Press Nominated by: Cristiana C. A Mirror to Nature: Poems About Reflection by Jane YolenWordsong Nominated by: Lauri D. A …
2009 Nominations: Non-Fiction/Informational Picture Books
The following books have been nominated in the 2009 Non-Fiction/Informational Picture Books category: 14 Cows for America by Carmen Agra DeedyPeachtree Nominated by: Natasha MawReviewed by: debnance | Franki | Rasco from RIF A Lion’s Mane by Navjot KaurSaffron Press Nominated by: Simran Kaur A Young Dancer: The Life of an Ailey Student by Valerie GladstoneHenry Holt Nominated by: Farida …
2009 Nominations: Non-Fiction (MG/YA)
The following books have been nominated in the 2009 Non-Fiction (MG/YA) category: After Gandhi: One Hundred Years of Nonviolent Resistance by Anne Sibley O’BrienCharlesbridge Nominated by: EM Almost Astronauts: 13 Women Who Dared to Dream by Tanya Lee StoneCandlewick Press Nominated by: Kate Messner Amy Tan: Weaver of Asian-American Tales (Authors Teens Love) by Ann AngelEnslow Nominated by: Amanda Angel …
2009 Nominations: Middle Grade Fiction
The following books have been nominated in the 2009 Middle Grade Fiction category: Al Capone Shines My Shoes by Gennifer CholdenkoDial Nominated by: Mary Ann ScheuerReviewed by: Becky | Sandra | Sherry Alibi Junior High by Greg LogstedAladdin Nominated by: Stephanie ElliotReviewed by: Becky | Sandra All The Broken Pieces by Ann BurgScholastic Nominated by: Laurie SchneiderReviewed by: Becky | …
2009 Nominations: Graphic Novels
The following books have been nominated in the 2009 Graphic Novels category: Middle/Elementary Adventures in Cartooning: How to Turn Your Doodles Into Comics by James SturmFirst Second Books Nominated by: EMReviewed by: aquafortis | Nicola Artemis Fowl #2: Arctic Incident Graphic Novel, The by Eoin ColferHyperion Nominated by: Cassandra ArnoldReviewed by: Nicola Babymouse #10: The Musical by Jennifer L. HolmRandom …
2009 Nominations: Fiction Picture Books
The following books have been nominated in the 2009 Fiction Picture Books category: 1000 Times No by Tom WarburtonHarperCollins Nominated by: tom warburtonReviewed by: motherreader Abigail Spells by Anna AlterKnopf Trade Paperbacks Nominated by: Jeannine AtkinsReviewed by: kateh12783 All Kinds of Families! by Mary Ann HobermanLittle, Brown Nominated by: Tricia All in a Day by Cynthia RylantAbrams for Young Readers …
2009 Nominations: Fantasy/Science Fiction
The following books have been nominated in the 2009 Fantasy/Science Fiction category. Elementary/Middle: 11 Birthdays by Wendy MassScholastic Nominated by: Maggi IdzikowskiReviewed by: Charlotte | Eva Any Which Wall by Laurel SnyderRandom House Children’s Books Nominated by: Sarah NealReviewed by: Charlotte | Eva Bag of Bones, The: The Second Tale from the Five Kingdoms (Tales from the Five Kingdoms) by …
2009 Nominations: Easy Readers/Short Chapter Books
A Birthday for Bear by Bonny BeckerCandlewick Press Nominated by: Laura Purdie SalasReviewed by: JeanLittleLib | ReadingTub | sweetonbooks Alice’s Shooting Star by Tim KennemoreEerdmans Books for Young Readers Nominated by: Kyle DutkiewiczReviewed by: JeanLittleLib | ReadingTub | SarahN Annie and Snowball and the Cozy Nest (Annie and Snowball Ready-to-Read) by Cynthia RylantAladdin Nominated by: JenisaReviewed by: JeanLittleLib Are You …
Some info about ’09 nominations
We're ramping up for our Grand Opening in a just a few days now. There's a great, big change you need to know about. From now on, we're only taking nominations from people we like. Fortunately, we're not terribly discriminating, so you're still invited back on Oct. 1. But wait, there's less. As in, you don't have to scroll through …