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Guardian young critics awards 2015

  • David Almond and Piers Torday

    If the real world isn't censored – why should fiction be?

    Last week author Lynne Reid Banks criticised the choice of David Almond’s A Song for Ella Grey as winner of the Guardian children’s fiction prize 2015. Site members ConfessionsofaBookLover and Lottie Longshanks respond
  • A Song for Ella Grey by David Almond – review

  • Queen Mary's High School

    Young critics competition group runners up 2015 – the reviews

  • Holt primary

    Young critics competition groups winners 2015 - the reviews

  • Jon Walter

    My Name’s not Friday by Jon Walter - review

  • El Deafo by Cece Bell - review

  • The Lie Tree by Frances Hardinge - review

  • A Song for Ella Grey by David Almond – review

  • A Song for Ella Grey by David Almond – review

  • Apple and Rain by Sarah Crossan - review

  • Five Children On the Western Front by Kate Saunders – review

  • All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven – review

  • An Island of Our Own by Sally Nicholls – review

  • Authors shortlisted for our Guardian children's fiction award
Closckwise from top left: Sally Nicholls, David Almond, Frances Hardinge and Kate Saunders

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    The Guardian children's fiction prize – shortlist 2015

    Sally Nicholls, David Almond, Kate Saunders and Frances Hardinge are our chosen shortlist, in the prize judged by their fellow authors
  • Young critics

    Have you entered our Young Critics competition yet? Last chance!

    Calling all children and teens! You have eight days left to send us your reviews of one of our eight amazing longlisted books – so what are you waiting for?
  • Sally Nicholls

    Guardian children's fiction prize book club: An Island of Our Own by Sally Nicholls

  • Harry Potter

    Why children's authors shouldn't always 'kill the parents'

  • Jennifer Niven

    Guardian children's fiction prize book club: All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven

    Find out all about All the Bright Places, the seventh book under the spotlight in the Guardian children’s fiction prize series, watch Jennifer Niven’s video on why she wrote the book and find out how to enter our young critics prize
  • Kate Saunders

    Guardian children's fiction prize book club: Five Children on the Western Front by Kate Saunders

  • Sally Thomsett, Gary Warren and Jenny Agutter in The Railway Children, adapted from E Nesbitt's classic novel.

    The unquenchable brilliance of E Nesbit

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