Difference between revisions of "Waterstones Children's Book Prize 2012"
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− | |summary= | + | |summary= Beatrice - or Tris as she becomes - belongs to one of five factions in a segregated future world. Beatrice is Abnegation (selflessness) but has always struggled with the self-effacing lifestyle embraced by her faction. But she's not sure if she's any better-suited to one of the others: Candor (honesty), Amity (kindness), Erudite (intellect) or Dauntless (courage). So Tris approaches the faction aptitude test taken by all sixteen-year-olds in her society with a large dollop of trepidation. |
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Revision as of 13:53, 21 February 2012
Waterstones Children's Book Prize 2012
Waterstones Children's Book Prize is now in its eighth year and once again there are some exciting books to choose from. The results will be announced on 28 March , but in the meantime we've been having a look through the various categories.
The Shortlists
Picture Books
Fiction 5 to 12
Teens