Difference between revisions of "Costa Book Awards 2008"
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− | |summary=Bookbag thought that The Secret Scripture was a great book with a poor ending, but it beat fellow nominees [[The Other Hand by Chris Cleave]] (which Bookbag particularly loved), [[A Partisan's Daughter by Louis de Bernieres]] and | + | |summary=Bookbag thought that The Secret Scripture was a great book with a poor ending, but it beat fellow nominees [[The Other Hand by Chris Cleave]] (which Bookbag particularly loved), [[A Partisan's Daughter by Louis de Bernieres]] and ''Trauma'' by Patrick McGrath. |
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0571215289</amazonuk> | |amazonuk=<amazonuk>0571215289</amazonuk> | ||
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Formerly the Whitbread Book Awards, the Costa Book Awards are selected by a nine judge panel. Each category winner receives £5,000. The overall winner is announced on 27 January 2009, and will win £25,000. The official website is www.costabookawards.com.
Book of the Year
First Novel
Novel
Biography
Poetry
The Broken Word by Adam Foulds won the prize for best poetry book, despite strong competition from For All We Know by Ciaran Carson, Sunday at the Skin Launderette by Kathryn Simmonds and Salvation Jane by Greta Stoddart.
Children's Book
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