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Before I even got to school this morning the shortlists were announced:
CILIP Carnegie Medal 2014 shortlist:
Julie Berry ALL THE TRUTH
THAT'S IN ME Templar (14+)
Kevin Brooks THE BUNKER
DIARY Puffin (14+)
Rachel Campbell-Johnston THE
CHILD'S ELEPHANT David Fickling Books (11+)
Susan Cooper GHOST
HAWK Bodley Head (11+)
Anne Fine BLOOD
FAMILY Double Day (14+)
Katherine Rundell
ROOFTOPPERS Faber & Faber (11+)
Rebecca Stead LIAR &
SPY Anderson Press (9+)
William Sutcliffe THE
WALL Bloomsbury (11+)
CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal 2014 shortlist:
Rebecca Cobb (illustrator) Julia
Donaldson (text) THE PAPER DOLLS Macmillan Children's
Books (3+)
Olivia Gill (illustrator) Michael
Morpurgo and Clare Morpurgo (text) WHERE MY WELLIES TAKE
ME Templar (8+)
Oliver Jeffers (illustrator) Drew
Daywalt (text) THE DAY THE CRAYONS QUIT HarperCollins
Children's Books (5+)
Jon Klassen (illustrator) THIS
IS NOT MY HAT Walker Books (5+)
Jon Klassen (illustrator) Lemony
Snicket (text) THE DARK Orchard Books (5+)
Dave McKean (illustrator) David Almond
(text) MOUSE, BIRD, SNAKE, WOLF Walker Books
(9+)
Birgitta
Sif OLIVER Walker Books (5+)
Some overlap with my lists but a few surprises!
The official shortlists will be announced on Tuesday 18th March but earlier this week I, along with some other fantastic librarians and bloggers, made our predictions for the Carnegie shortlist on acaseforbooks. I thought I'd just quickly put mine on here as well:
but also share my Greenaway predictions having had a chance to look through 17* of them today:
Open
Very Carefully
by Nicola O'Byrne (illustrator) and Nick Bromley (author) (Nosy
Crow)
Weasels
by
Elys Dolan (Nosy Crow)
Puss
Jekyll Cat Hyde
by Jill Barton (illustrator) and Joyce Dunbar (author) (Frances
Lincoln Children's Books)
The
Day the Crayons Quit
by
Oliver Jeffers (illustrator) and Drew Daywalt (author) (HarperCollins
Children's Books)
Mouse
Bird Snake Wolf
by David McKean (illustrator) and David Almond (author) (Walker
Books)
Oliver
by
Birgitta Sif (Walker Books)
Jemmy
Button
by Jennifer Uman and Valerio Vidali (illustrators) and Alix Barzelay
(author) (Templar)
Too
Noisy!
by Ed Vere (illustrator) and Malachy Doyle (author)
(Walker
Books)
This personal shortlist could very well be different to the 'real' one as I didn't think too much about the criteria, I just went for those I loved for their cleverness, cuteness (not allowed in the judging room) and originality! My favourite is The Day the Crayons Quit.
*I wasn't able to get hold of:
The
Dark
by Jon Klassen (illustrator) and Lemony Snicket (author) (Orchard
Books)
Where
My Wellies Take Me
by Olivia Lomenech Gill (illustrator) and Clare and Michael Morpurgo
(authors)(Templar)
The
Journey Home
by
Frann Preston-Gannon (Pavilion Children's Books)