I am really thrilled about this list! One thing these books all have in common is that they have all won at least one award. That's super amazing!
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Each book here is one I am certain I would love to read!
Learning that this has the Tarjei Vesaas First Book Award is exciting!
Zero a book by Gine Cornelia Pedersen and Rosie Hedger.
Seeing that this inspired the multi-Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning TV show explains why my husband is a fan of the show!
Shogun: Book One of the Asian Saga - The book that inspired the multi-Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning TV show a book by James Clavell.
I plan to introduce this to my kids!
A Way to the Stars: A delightful picture book about the powerful bond between father and son, from the award-winning author of S a book by David Almond and Gill Smith.
I believe this is a compelling name for a book!
People Need People: The award winning picture book poem from legendary poet Benjamin Zephaniah a book by Benjamin Zephaniah and Nila Aye.
Learning that this is now an award winning film was music to my ears!
Poor Things: Now an award-winning major film a book by Alasdair Gray.
A memoir like this speaks volumes to me!
Just Kids: the National Book Award-winning memoir a book by Patti Smith.
I'm curious about the clues.
The Clues in the Fjord: The international bestselling, award-winning thriller you must read this year a book by Satu Ramo.
I will be reading this!
Some Desperate Glory: The Hugo Award-winning novel a book by Emily Tesh.
I'm sold on this title!
Strangers: Now an award-winning major film a book by Taichi Yamada and Wayne P. Lammers.
This is a must-read for me!
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe: The multi-award-winning international bestseller a book by Benjamin Alire Saenz.
I need to read this.
We Begin at the End: The multi-award-winning thriller from the bestselling author of ALL THE COLOURS OF THE DARK a book by Chris Whitaker.
I love books on multiculturalism and multiculturalist living!
So Much: An award-winning picture book that is a tender, joyful celebration of modern multicultural family life a book by Trish Cooke and Helen Oxenbury.
Mrs England would be interesting!
Mrs England: The award-winning Sunday Times bestseller from the winner of the Women's Prize Futures Award a book by Stacey Halls.
Valuable reading material I would be happy to have!
To The Other Side: A powerful, award-winning story of two refugees searching for safety a book by Erika Meza.
This level of suspense is exactly what I may need on a quiet evening!
The Waiter: the award-winning first book in a thrilling new detective series a book by Ajay Chowdhury.
This actually got me thinking in a literal sense!
The Grave in the Ice: The international bestselling, award-winning thriller a book by Satu Ramo.
War stories are stories I am fond of!
I Am Rebel: The award-winning must-read animal adventure everyone’s talking about – a heartfelt tale of one dog’s mission to save a book by Ross Montgomery.
For Kids
Fresh reading material for my kids is something I am always interested in.
This is a pleasant reminder of Mummy Pig!
Well Done, Mummy Penguin: A baby’s first story from a multi award-winning author a book by Chris Haughton.
Our kids can enjoy this!
Baby Goes to Market: The multi-award-winning picture book in BOARD BOOK edition! A fun read aloud to share with children learning a book by Atinuke and Angela Brooksbank.
Of course, I've found a lovely addition to our home library!
The Mermaid Moon: A charming and magical tale of friendship and adventure from the award-winning Briony May Smith a book by Briony May Smith.
I began to think about Harry Potter!
Skandar and the Unicorn Thief: The international, award-winning hit, and the biggest fantasy adventure series since Harry Potter a book by A.F. Steadman.