Lancashire Children's Book of The Year - List of Prize Winners

List of Prize Winners

  • 2012 Chris Higgins, He's After Me
  • 2011 Keren David, When I Was Joe
  • 2010 Narinder Dhami, Bang, Bang, You're Dead
  • 2009
    • First place: Sophie McKenzie, Blood Ties
    • Second place: Michelle Magorian, Just Henry
    • Third place: Sarah Wray, The Trap
  • 2008 Lucas och Viktor, Fearless
  • 2007 Robert Muchamore, CHERUB: Divine Madness
  • 2006 Anthony Horowitz, Raven's Gate
  • 2005 Jonathan Stroud, The Amulet of Samarkand
  • 2004 Chris Wooding, Poison
  • 2003 Julie Bertagna, Exodus
  • 2002 Malorie Blackman, Noughts & Crosses
  • 2001 Joint Winners:
    • Melvin Burgess, Bloodtide
    • Malcolm Rose, Plague
  • 2000 Tim Bowler, Shadows
  • 1999 Nigel Hinton, Out of the Darkness
  • 1998 Elizabeth Laird, Jay
  • 1997 Elizabeth Hawkins, Sea of Peril
  • 1996 Frances Mary Hendry, Chandra
  • 1995 Garry Kilworth, The Electric Kid
  • 1994 Ian Strachan, The Boy in the Bubble
  • 1993 Joint Winners:
    • Brian Jacques, Salamandastron
    • Robert Westall, Gulf
  • 1992 Robin Jarvis, The Whitby Witches
  • 1991 Brian Jacques, Mattimeo
  • 1990 Jean Ure, Plague 99
  • 1989 Anthony Horowitz, Groosham Grange
  • 1988 Brian Jacques, Redwall
  • 1987 Philip Pullman, The Ruby in the Smoke

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