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''The Ogre Of Oglefort'' by Eva Ibbotson
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|summary=When a Hag, an orphan boy and a troll called Ulf get sent to rescue a princess from an ogre, they expect it to be a fairly standard magical mission. But the ogre is depressed, the princess doesn’t want to be rescued – and the ogre’s dead wife is turning in her grave. The Norns who rule their fates decide to take things in hand – will the Ogre meet a bloody end, or will he get a happy ending?
 
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''Sparks'' by Ally Kennen
 
''Sparks'' by Ally Kennen

Revision as of 09:25, 6 March 2018

Following hot on the footsteps of last year's winner, Exposure by Mal Peet, comes another wonderful selection of children's books in the 2010 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize.

Winner

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The Shortlist

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The Ogre Of Oglefort by Eva Ibbotson

Sparks by Ally Kennen

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