The Finalists in the Running for 2016 National Book Awards, were announced last week…
How many of these have you read?
Who would you pick as the winner in each category?
(We’ve marked our guess with *** )
[ Fiction ] [ NonFiction ] [ Poetry ] [ Young People ]
Young People
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Kate DiCamillo
Candlewick
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John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, Nate Powell
Top Shelf Productions
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Grace Lin
Little, Brown
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Jason Reynolds
Atheneum
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Nicola Yoon
Delacorte
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