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Waterstone's Children's Book Prize : ウィキペディア英語版
Waterstones Children's Book Prize
The Waterstones Children's Book Prize is an annual award given to a work of children's literature published during the previous year. First awarded in 2005, the purpose of the prize is "to uncover hidden talent in children's writing" and is therefore open only to authors who have published no more than three books.
For the first two years, the award was known as the Ottakar's Children's Book Prize, but when all Ottakar's stores were rebranded as Waterstones following the HMV Group takeover of the Ottakar's chain, the prize also changed its name.
Beginning in 2012, the prize was divided into three categories: Picture Books, Fiction 5–12, and Teen.〔 Each category winner receives £2,000 with an overall winner chosen from the three getting an additional £3,000 (thus the overall winner receives £5,000 in total).〔
==Winners and shortlists==
2005 – ''The Cry of the Icemark'' by Stuart Hill
*''Nelly the Monster Sitter'' by Kes Gray
*''Siberia'' by Ann Halam
*''The Goose Girl'' by Shannon Hale
*''The Merrybegot'' by Julie Hearn
*''The Whole Business with Kiffo and the Pitbull'' by Barry Jonsberg
*''Urchin of the Riding Stars'' by M. I. McAllister
*''The Whispering Road'' by Livi Michael
*''Airborn'' by Kenneth Oppel
*''Olivia Kidney'' by Ellen Potter
*''Jammy Dodgers on the Run'' by Bowering Sivers
*''The Time Wreccas'' by Val Tyler
2006 – ''The Diamond of Drury Lane'' by Julia Golding
*''The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas'' by John Boyne
*''Shakespeare's Secret'' by Elise Broach
*''The Quantum Prophecy'' by Michael Carroll
*''Gregor and the Rats of Underland'' by Suzanne Collins
*''Jack Slater, Monster Investigator'' by John Dougherty
*''Ralph the Magic Rabbit'' by Adam Frost
*''The Lottery'' by Beth Goobie
*''North Child'' by Edith Pattou
*''Spymice'' by Heather Vogel Frederick
2007 – ''Darkside'' by Tom Becker
*''Nathan Fox: Dangerous Times'' by L. Brittney
*''Jake Cake: The Werewolf Teacher'' by Michael Broad
*''Sebastian Darke'' by Philip Caveney
*''A Swift Pure Cry'' by Siobhan Dowd
*''Bunker 10'' by J. A. Henderson
*''The Black Book of Secrets'' by F. E. Higgins
*''The Case of the Missing Cats'' by Gareth P. Jones
*''The Thing with Finn'' by Tom Kelly
*''Smugglers'' by Christopher Russell
2008 – ''Ways to Live Forever'' by Sally Nicholls
*''Tumtum and Nutmeg'' by Emily Bearn
*''TIM Defender of the Earth'' by Sam Enthoven
*''Shadow Forest'' by Matt Haig
*''Blue Sky Freedom'' by Gabrielle Halberstam
*''Between Two Seas'' by Marie-Louise Jensen
*''Ancient Appetites'' by Oisín McGann
*''Stone Goblins'' by David Melling
*''Broken Soup'' by Jenny Valentine
2009 – ''13 Treasures'' by Michelle Harrison
*''How Kirsty Jenkins Stole the Elephant'' by Elen Caldecott
*''Zelah Green Queen of Clean'' by Vanessa Curtis
*''Changeling'' by Steve Feasey
*''Gnomes are Forever'' by Ceci Jenkinson
*''The Lady in the Tower'' by Marie-Louise Jensen
*''Mapmaker's Monsters'' by Rob Stevens
*''Numbers'' by Rachel Ward
2010 – ''The Great Hamster Massacre'' by Katie Davies
*''Flyaway'' by Lucy Christopher
*''The Crowfield Curse'' by Pat Walsh
*''The Girl Who Could Fly'' by Victoria Forester
*''Love, Aubrey'' by Suzanne Lafleur
*''The Seven Sorcerers'' by Caro King
*''The Toymaker'' by Jeremy De Quidt
*''Meteorite Strike'' by A. G. Taylor
*''Desperate Measures'' by Laura Summers
2011 – ''Artichoke Hearts'' by Sita Brahmachari
*''The Memory Cage'' by Ruth Eastham
*''Tall Story'' by Candy Gourlay
*''The Pain Merchants'' by Janice Hardy
*''Wereworld: The Rise of the Wolf'' by Curtis Jobling
*''Fantastic Frankie and the Brain-Drain'' by Anna Kemp
*''A Beautiful Lie'' by Irfan Master
*''Mortlock'' by Jon Mayhew
*''When You Reach Me'' by Rebecca Stead
For 2011 publications the Prize was divided into three categories with separate shortlists, announced in February 2012.
2012 – ''The Pirates Next Door'' by Jonny Duddle (Overall and Picture Book)
;Teen
* ''You Against Me'', Jenny Downham
* ''Being Billy'', Phil Earle
* ''Amy and Roger's Epic Detour'', Morgan Matson
* ''My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece'', Annabel Pitcher
* ''Divergent'', Veronica Roth
* ''Between Shades of Gray'', Ruta Sepetys
;Fiction 5-12
* ''The Brilliant World of Tom Gates'', Liz Pichon
* ''The Windvale Sprites'', Mackenzie Crook
* ''Muncle Trogg'', Janet Foxley
* ''Sky Hawk'', Gill Lewis
* ''Milo and the Restart Button'', Alan Silberberg
* ''Claude in the City'', Alex T. Smith
;Picture Book
* ''The Pirates Next Door'', Jonny Duddle
* ''No!'', Marta Altés
* ''I Don't Want to be a Pea!'', Ann Bonwill and Simon Rickerty
* ''A Bit Lost'', Chris Haughton
* ''I Want My Hat Back'', Jon Klassen
* ''Good Little Wolf'', Nadia Shireen
2013 – ''Ketchup Clouds'' by Annabel Pitcher (Overall and Teen)
;Teen
* ''Ketchup Clouds'' by Annabel Pitcher
* ''Seraphina'' by Rachel Hartman
* ''Skin Deep'' by Laura Jarratt
* ''Insignia'' by S. J. Kincaid
* ''Throne of Glass'' by Sarah J. Maas
* ''Geekhood: Close Encounters of the Girl Kind'' by Andy Robb
;Fiction 5-12
* ''Wonder'' by R. J. Palacio
* ''The Wolf Princess'' by Catherine Constable
* ''Atticus Claw Breaks the Law'' by Jennifer Gray
* ''The Secret Hen House Theatre'' by Helen Peters
* ''Chronicles of Egg: Deadweather and Sunrise'' by Geoff Rodkey
* ''I Am Not A Loser'' by Jim Smith
;Picture Book
* ''Lunchtime'' by Rebecca Cobb
* ''Rabbityness'' by Jo Empson
* ''Oh No, George!'' by Chris Haughton
* ''The Worst Princess'' by Anna Kemp
* ''The Journey Home'' by Frann Preston-Gannon
* ''Can You See Sassoon?'' by Sam Usher
2014 — ''Rooftoppers'' by Katherine Rundell (Overall and Fiction 5-12)〔http://www.waterstones.com/blog/2014/04/waterstones-childrens-book-prize-2014-winners/〕
Teen – ''Geek Girl'' by Holly Smale
* ''The Bone Dragon'' by Alexia Casale
* ''Butter'' by Erin Lange
* ''If You Find Me'' by Emily Murdoch
* ''Paper Aeroplanes'' by Dawn O'Porter
* ''Our of the Easy'' by Ruta Sepetys
Fiction 5-12 – ''Rooftoppers'' by Katherine Rundell
* ''The School for Good and Evil'' by Soman Chainani
* ''Darcy Durdock'' by Laura Dockrill
* ''Shiverton Hall'' by Emerald Fennell
* ''Skull in the Wood'' by Sandra Greaves
* ''The Last Wild'' by Piers Torday
Picture Book – ''Open Very Carefully'' by Nicola O'Byrne
* ''Harold Finds a Voice'' by Courtney Dicmas
* ''Weasels'' by Elys Dolan
* ''Penguin in Peril'' by Helen Hancocks
* ''Time For Bed, Fred!'' by Yasmeen Ismail
* ''The Crocodile Who Didn't Like Water'' by Gemma Merino

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