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Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year
Harvey Award
CYBIL Award
San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of the Year
Publisher's Weekly Comics Week Best Comic of the Year
Amazon.com Best Graphic Novel of the Year
Library Media Editor's Choice
Reuben Award Winner
Eisner Award Winner
Booklist Editors' Choice
Publishers Weekly Best Children's Books of the Year
Chinese American Librarians Association Best Book Award
Michael L. Printz Award
Graphic novels are a departure from the norm for me. My sister made me do it.

Did you like it?"
Yes, actually. Quite a lot. There was a lot more internal struggle expressed than I thought was possible in the format.

The #1 international bestseller and winner of France’s most prestigious literary prize, the Goncourt.
Thanks, Becky, for your Christmas "gift", especially since it is GOOD, and helps me complete the library challenge. :D
I ended up giving this book 2 stars, mostly because I hated the characters so much! Wackos....
I still so appreciate the gesture, Becky! <3






Artemis - GoodReads Choice Award for Sci-fi
The Hobbit - Keith Barker Millennium Book Award, Books I Loved Best Yearly (BILBY) Awards for Older Readers (1997), (I know, I've never heard of these awards either, but still a great book)
I really like the Sarah Andersen collections. She writes some fun comics.
I love that it's only a little past the first week of January and so many of you guys have finished already. Keep it up!
I love that it's only a little past the first week of January and so many of you guys have finished already. Keep it up!

A book in a week is only 52 a year. The average goal for goodreads members for 2018 was 61, so...
Also, there are those among us for whom 200 a year (4+ per week) is not unheard of, so...


I am now reading A Spell for Chameleon, which won the 1978 August Derleth Award from the British Fantasy Society for best novel of the year.

wow, 200 pages an hour. I just spend a lot of time with audio books. I try to do 300 pages per day, but that's over several hours!
Just as a heads up, we are doing a giveaway in our United We Read Discussion, so if you're interested head over there!


"In 1991, Sergei Khurshchev (K's son) moved to Providence Rhode Island where he has since been a fellow at ... Brown University, teaching.... Sergei and his wife, Velentina, obtained American citizenship in 1999, an act that outraged many Russians. Even those who aren't nostalgic for communism are chagrined at how empty Nikita Khrushchev's boasts turned out to be. Khrushchev crowed that grandchildren of Americans he met would live under communism. Instead his own son is living under capitalism." What a hoot!




I plan to finish it sometime, but I decided after I awhile I was more in the mood for something else.



If you would like to read the review for the other prize winner I read, Khrushchev: The Man and His Era, you can find it at https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Nice Dragons Finish Last
--this won an Audie award for Fantasy in 2016
---and it was fun to listen to this.

Locus Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Novel (2011), David Gemmell Legend Award for Best Fantasy Novel (2011), Whitney Award for Best Novel (2010), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Goodreads Author, Favorite Book, Fantasy (2010)

I read An Ember in the Ashes, which won the People’s Choice Awards in 2016 for Best Fantasy. (It’s a terrible book.)


I read An Ember in the Ashes, which won the People’s Choice Awards in 2016 for Best Fantasy. (It’s a terrible book.)"
I look forward to book #2. I really liked how the first one wrapped up.
Sorry about the crappy Embers book. :/

Sorry about the crappy Embers book. :/ “
I knew what I was getting into. Compared to Sanderson, it was really, really bad.
Tanya is our prize drawing winner for January 2019’s reading challenge. They read The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick.
Congratulations!
Congratulations!
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Your challenge for January is to read an award winner. It doesn't matter what award it is, it could be the Man Booker Prize, the Caldecott, it could be a local award like the Beehive Award. Just make sure you state which award your book won when you tell us what you've read for this challenge.
Good luck!