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YA Book Prize
The YA Book Prize is a British literary award established by publishing magazine ''The Bookseller'' in 2014. The accolade is given to Young adult literature, young adult novels published by an author in the United Kingdom or Ireland in the previous year. As of 2022, the prize is presented at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Judges have included past winners Patrice Lawrence and Alice Oseman. Recipients 2010s 2020s Special achievement award * Malorie Blackman (2021) Repeat nominees Multiple nods 4 nominations * Holly Bourne * Holly Jackson * Alex Wheatle 3 nominations * Sarah Crossan * Juno Dawson * Danielle Jawando * Patrice Lawrence * Louise O'Neill * Melinda Salisbury 2 nominations References External

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The Bookseller
''The Bookseller'' is a British magazine reporting news on the publishing industry. Philip Jones is editor-in-chief of the weekly print edition of the magazine and the website. The magazine is home to the ''Bookseller''/Diagram Prize for Oddest Title of the Year, a humorous award given annually to the book with the oddest title. The award is organised by ''The Bookseller''s diarist, Horace Bent, and had been administered in recent years by the former deputy editor, Joel Rickett, and former charts editor, Philip Stone. ''We Love This Book'' is its quarterly sister consumer website and email newsletter. The subscription-only magazine is read by around 30,000 persons each week, in more than 90 countries, and contains the latest news from the publishing and bookselling worlds, in-depth analysis, pre-publication book previews and author interviews. It is the first publication to publish official weekly bestseller lists in the UK. It has also created the first UK-based e-book sales ...
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