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message 1: by Tanya Patrice, Mod (last edited Mar 26, 2021 11:27AM) (new)

Tanya Patrice (tanyapatrice) | 272 comments Mod
Your task this month is to read at least 1 book that WON a book award in MAY - any year.

Awards that have been announced in MAY include:
* The Nebula Awards
* Best Translated Book Awards
* The Agatha Awards
* Pulitzer Prize (some years it's presented in April)

--- Comment below with ---
(1) the name book you're reading for the challenge,
(2) the name and year of the award it won
(3) CHALLENGE COMPLETE if you've finished reading the book.


message 2: by Sarah (new)

Sarah The Stoker Award is another one that has been given out sometimes in April, sometimes in May, and the book that I have picked out to read was honored in a May year, I was able to determine (it took some librarian-style digging).

I will be reading The Power of Un by Nancy Etchemendy, which received the 2000 Stoker Award in the Work for Young Readers category. The winners were announced May 26th, 2001 at the World Horror Convention in Seattle.


message 3: by Tanya Patrice, Mod (new)

Tanya Patrice (tanyapatrice) | 272 comments Mod
Sarah wrote: "The Stoker Award is another one that has been given out sometimes in April, sometimes in May, and the book that I have picked out to read was honored in a May year, I was able to determine (it took..." I love your sleuthing!


message 4: by Tanya Patrice, Mod (new)

Tanya Patrice (tanyapatrice) | 272 comments Mod
I read The Rust Maidens by Gwendolyn Kiste - which won a 2018 Bram Stoker Award for First Novel (presented in May 2019). It was an interesting book - a bit of a slow burn - about a town where some of the girls have bones that are turning to metal - and the town really doesn't know how to handle this. Plus, they are going through a depression with the mill closing and a lot of job loss. It's a sad book from beginning to end.


message 5: by Sarah (last edited May 27, 2021 06:32PM) (new)

Sarah CHALLENGE COMPLETE
The Power of Un
Nancy Etchemendy
Bram Stoker Award for Young Readers, 2000

This is a very enjoyable middle grades read that blends horror, science fiction and fantasy into the story of a boy who receives a mysterious device that lets him execute an "undo" command on real-life occurrences. Who among us has not wished for THAT at some time or another, right? Well, be careful what you wish for!

I like how the things that happen to Gib Finney in this story make him start thinking about some of the Big Questions in life ... but in a way that is very natural to the story and appropriate to the age of the character and the intended readers.


message 6: by Maya (new)

Maya | 10 comments CHALLENGE COMPLETE

All the Birds in the Sky won the Nebula award for best novel 2016.
I thought i was well written and has some interesting concepts, but it never truly grabbed me.


message 7: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Mmm, I loved that book!


message 8: by Simone (new)

Simone (simonec75) I read this one for the challenge:

Unwind (Unwind, #1) by Neal Shusterman

It won the Evergreen Teen Book Award in 2010


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