March 09, 2012

CBC Bookie Awards 2012

In 2011, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) introduced the CBC Bookie Awards as an opportunity for readers to choose their favourite Canadian reads published the previous year.  Based on the selections of the well-read CBC personnel from CBC Books, Canada Reads, Writers & Company, The Next Chapter, as well as recommendations from the public, five titles in each of ten categories are nominated.  Readers can then cast their votes (only once per category per day).

This year's CBC Bookies Awards nominees were announced yesterday and voting must take place online before 11:59 p.m. ET of Saturday, March 31.  The winners will be announced at a CBC Twitter Chat (#CanLit) on Thursday, April 5.

This year's ten categories, which include two international ones, are:
  • Literary Fiction
  • Non-Fiction
  • Poetry
  • Thriller, Mystery or Crime
  • Science Fiction, Fantasy or Speculative Fiction
  • Young Adult
  • Graphic Novel or Comic Book
  • Short Story Collection
  • International Fiction
  • International Non-Fiction
The one category relevant to CanLit for LittleCanadians is the Young Adult category.  The finalists for this category are:

Blink and Caution
by Tim Wynne-Jones
Candlewick Press

The Gathering
by Kelley Armstrong
Doubleday Canada

No Ordinary Day
by Deborah Ellis
Groundwood Books

This Dark Endeavour: The Apprenticeship of Victor Frankenstein
by Kenneth Oppel
HarperCollins Canada

Tilt
by Alan Cumyn
Groundwood Books/House of Anansi Press

Use this CBC Bookies link to cast your vote(s) for your favourites in the Young Adult category, but only until the end of March 31, 2012.  (The ballot below is as it appears on the CBC Bookies website)

Let CBC and others know what YACanLit are your favourites from 2011.

1 comment:

  1. I voted but it really bothers me that there is no picture book category.

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