"The Alex Awards are given to ten books written for adults that have special appeal to young adults, ages 12 through 18. The winning titles are selected from the previous year's publishing.
"The award is sponsored by the Margaret Alexander Edwards Trust and Booklist. Edwards was a young adult specialist for many years at the Enoch Pratt Library in Baltimore. Her work is described in her book Fair Garden and the Swarm of Beasts, and over the years she has served as an inspiration to librarians who serve young adults. The Alex Awards are named after Edwards, who was called “Alex” by her friends."
Poison Study was nominated in its year, but didn't win.
Lots of books about Antarctica for some reason!
I like this year's winners most of all (the Rothfuss is high on my t.b.r. list), and am curious to know what books will win next year. (maybe Storm Glass in 2010? ^_^)
"The Alex Awards are given to ten books written for adults that have special appeal to young adults, ages 12 through 18. The winning titles are selected from the previous year's publishing.
"The award is sponsored by the Margaret Alexander Edwards Trust and Booklist. Edwards was a young adult specialist for many years at the Enoch Pratt Library in Baltimore. Her work is described in her book Fair Garden and the Swarm of Beasts, and over the years she has served as an inspiration to librarians who serve young adults. The Alex Awards are named after Edwards, who was called “Alex” by her friends."
Poison Study was nominated in its year, but didn't win.
Lots of books about Antarctica for some reason!
I like this year's winners most of all (the Rothfuss is high on my t.b.r. list), and am curious to know what books will win next year. (maybe Storm Glass in 2010? ^_^)