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Last updated 04.12.08

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Ross wins with Rest

Alex Ross has won the Guardian First Book Award for The Rest is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century (Fourth...

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Kelman wins Scottish prize

Kieron Smith, Boy by James Kelman (Hamish Hamilton), the novel the

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Naughtie to chair 2009 Booker judges

BBC Radio 4 presenter James Naughtie is to chair the judging panel for the Man Booker Prize...

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Prizes - In Depth

Last updated 13.06.07

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Carnegie cautious to change

The CILIP Carnegie Medal, now in its 70th year, is seen as one of the most prestigious awards for children's authors. Affectionately known as "the children's Booker", it has recognised some of the UK's greatest fiction...

And the winner is . . .

The UK's literary prize calendar is full to bursting with awards for books of every kind: from the Whitbread Book Awards in January, to Richard&Judy's Best Read in April, the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize in May, the Orange in June and a...

The Bookseller Retail Awards 2006: Dare to win

Not a week goes by without awards of some kind grabbing the headlines. While the Oscars and Baftas are hard to beat for glamour and global interest, it is not unusual to see ordinary business people feted for their achievements these days. Thanks...


Prizes - Blogs

Last updated 05.06.08

Philip Stone

What next for the Orange prize?

This years shortlisted titles sold one-tenth of the number of copies as the selected books did last year: is it time for a rethink?

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