Every year we at Space on The Bookshelf shadow the CLIP Carnegie short-list, and every year we try to predict the winner with varying degrees of success. With each year that we shadow, we find predicting the winner ever harder as the quality of all the short-listed titles is go high, and ever book is unique. This years crop of short-listed titles are again all very different and all brilliantly written, so predicting a winner is again a troublesome task. However, with lots of lively debate and discussion, our bet is on the recent winner of the YA Book Prize 2016 Sarah Crossan's 'One'.
Sunday, 19 June 2016
CLIP Carnegie 2016 - Who will take home the medal?
Every year we at Space on The Bookshelf shadow the CLIP Carnegie short-list, and every year we try to predict the winner with varying degrees of success. With each year that we shadow, we find predicting the winner ever harder as the quality of all the short-listed titles is go high, and ever book is unique. This years crop of short-listed titles are again all very different and all brilliantly written, so predicting a winner is again a troublesome task. However, with lots of lively debate and discussion, our bet is on the recent winner of the YA Book Prize 2016 Sarah Crossan's 'One'.
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