The list for next year (2011-2012) has just been chosen, and here it is:
After -- Amy Efaw Speak 2010Students vote each year in February, so we have just revealed this year's winner. Past winners are:
Beastly -- Alex Flinn HarperTeen 2008
Before I Die -- Jenny Downham * David Fickling 2009
Carter Finally Gets It -- Brent Crawford Hyperion 2010
Columbine -- Dave Cullen Twelve 2010
The Compound -- S.A. Bodeen Square Fish 2009
Flash Burnout -- L.K. Madigan Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2010
Ghosts of War -- Ryan Smithson Harpercollins 2010
Going Bovine -- Libba Bray * Random House 2010
How to Build a House -- Dana Reinhardt Wendy Lamb 2009
If I Stay -- Gayle Forman Speak 2010
The Looking Glass Wars -- Frank Beddor * Speak 2007
Love is the Higher Law -- David Levithan * Knopf 2010
The Maze Runner -- James Dashner Delacorte 2010
Mexican White Boy -- Matt de la Pena Delacorte 2010
Reality Check -- Peter Abrahams HarperTeen 2010
Shiver -- Maggie Stiefvater Scholastic 2010
Story of a Girl -- Sara Zarr Little, Brown 2008
Tweak: Growing Up on Methamphetamines -- Nic Sheff Atheneum 2008
Why I Fight -- J. Adams Oaks Atheneum 2010
Wish You Were Dead -- Todd Strasser EgmontUSA 2010
World War Z -- Max Brooks Three Rivers 2007
(Starred titles chosen by Student Readers)
- 2011 Suzanne Collins -- Hunger Games
- 2010 Cassandra Clare -- City of Bones
- 2009 Ellen Hopkins -- Crank
- 2008 Stephenie Meyer -- Twilight
- 2007 Scott Westerfeld -- Uglies
- 2006 Jodi Picoult -- My Sister’s Keeper
- 2005 Dave Pelzer -- A Child Called “It”
I just bought my yearly extra copies for this award list...so much for money left in my budget! LOL j/k I recently moved from Missouri and was really pleased with their Truman (6-8) and Gateway (9-12) book award lists. What's even more satisfying is how these books fly off the shelves (and that's coming from a public librarian)! (Well worth the investment.)
ReplyDeleteI see my sons' book, Ghosts of War by: Ryan Smithson is on your list. If you have read it, I hope you enjoyed it. If not, may I recommend you listen to it. HarperCollins had Ryan read the audio version and you can really hear his emotions in the stories he tells. As an educator, thank you for all that you do.
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Wow, great list! I love Going Bovine in particular-- Libba Bray is amazing.
ReplyDeleteIn North Carolina, we have the Battle of the Books competitions in elementary and middle schools. It's like quiz bowl where all the questions are based on books. But most of the books on the reading lists are the same year after year! I used to tell my old BOB coach that teens should get a say in what books make the list, so it's cool that teens and librarians like you get to help choose. :)
Thank you for this list. I am copying it right now and will amke sure that I have all these titles in my library or I will look into getting them. Washington State has a similar list, called the Evergreen Book Award. All the titles are YA and must be out in paperback. They are voted on by teens. This year's winner, hunger Games, just like yours.
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