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2008 Winners & Shortlists

The Galaxy British Book Awards 2008 winners are announced


  • Rowling closes Potter years with Nibbie no.5
  • Ian McEwan picks up two awards

  • J.K. ROWLING received her first Nibbie ten years ago for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, and who went on to collect another three over the intervening years, this week received her fifth Nibbie when she was presented with the Book People Outstanding Achievement Award at the Galaxy British Book Awards held, once again, at London's Grosvenor House Hotel. The accolade, coming as the Potter saga closes, crowns a glittering decade, and provides a neat symmetry to an extraordinary period in British publishing.
    The Nibbies has always been about the book trade 'family' coming together and this year, that feeling extended to the stage, with Jonathan Ross, brother-in-law of Richard & Judy Executive Producer Amanda Ross, presenting the first ever Galaxy Book of the Year, which went to Ian McEwan for On Chesil Beach (Vintage). The award is chosen by a 12-strong panel of experts from the Academy of the British Book Awards. The night marked a significant "double" for McEwan, who was also was named Reader's Digest Author of the Year for On Chesil Beach . Guests saw film of McEwan accepting the award - his first Nibbie - in San Francisco where he has been on a lecture tour.
    There was little surprise at Khaled Hosseini's A Thousand Splendid Suns (Bloomsbury) winning the coveted Richard & Judy Best Read of the Year, which will add another boost to what are already very impressive sales. His fellow R&J author Kim Edwards received the Sainsbury's Popular Fiction Award for The Memory Keeper's Daughter (Penguin).
    Catherine O'Flynn was named Waterstone Newcomer of the Year, a popular win for booksellers who have already enjoyed strong sales of her What was Lost (Tindal Street).
    For Ewan McGregor and Charlie Boorman, 'down' has proved more successful than 'round'. Long Way Down (Sphere) won the Play.com Popular Non-Fiction Award - the previous title received a shortlisting for TV & Film Book in 2005. The same house also saw success with the Booksdirect Crime Thriller of the Year which went to Patricia Cornwell for Book of the Dead.
    Finally, from Harry to Henry. Francesca Simon's Horrid Henry and the Abominable Snowman (Orion) won the WHSmith Children's Book of the Year, which would have children's books naughtiest character squealing with delight.
  • See below for the links into the category pages, where you can view all the winners, shortlists, outlines of each book and read extracts.

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    The Categories

     

  • Galaxy Book of the Year
    This award is chosen by a 12-strong panel of experts from the Academy of the British Book Awards
  • The Book People Lifetime Achievement Award
    This Award recognises an enduringly popular author whose books have made an outstanding contribution to contemporary literature.
  • Richard & Judy Best Read of the Year
    Ten titles, each a good read, but only one will be named Richard & Judy Best Read of the Year
  • Readers Digest Author of the Year
    Five authors who have made waves with their writing, including the winner of the 2007 Nobel Prize for Literature
  • Waterstone's Newcomer of the Year
    Five writers who have made an impact with their first published books
  • WHSmith Children's Book of the Year
    20 titles - four in each age category - are on the Children's Book of the Year long list. The winner in each category will form the shortlist
  • Books Direct Crime Thriller of the Year
    Three masters and two mistresses of the criminal genre have produced some of their finest work yet
  • Sainsbury's Popular Fiction Award
    An eclectic, international mix, three from well-established authors and two from first-time novelists
  • PLAY.com Popular Non-fiction Award
    Broadcasters and TV personalities dominate this list, which draws on popular culture, food and travel
  • Tesco Biography of the Year
    Five of the most astonishing biographies of the last year. Though each very different from the other, all showcase lives extremely well-lived

  • Galaxy Book of the Year

    The Book People Outstanding Achievement Award

    Richard & Judy Best Read of the Year

    Readers Digest Author of the Year

    Waterstone's Newcomer of the Year

    WHSmith Children's Book of the Year

    Books Direct Crime Thriller of the Year

    Sainsbury's Popular Fiction Award

    PLAY.com Popular Non-fiction Award

    Tesco Biography of the Year