As I sat at home last weekend, not going to ALA and the Alex Awards Program, I started thinking about how many books by former Alex Award winners we’ve looked at this year. In my head, it seemed like a lot, but I thought I should actually crunch the numbers. So, here they are, for whatever it’s worth: there are 159 Alex Award winning authors (Neil Gaiman is the only repeat recipient). This year we’ve considered for review 17 books by 16 of those authors, and are aware of another 6 books still to be published (with possibly more on the way). Here’s how it breaks down:
Reviewed!
Julianna Baggott, Fuse Thomas Maltman, Little Wolves Audrey Niffenegger, Raven Girl Mary Roach, Gulp Jeannette Walls, The Silver Star Jacqueline Winspear, Leaving Everything Most LovedStill to be published:
Jesmyn Ward, The Men We Reaped – September Roland Merullo, The Vatican Waltz – December Toby Barlow, Babayaga – August Stephen King, Doctor Sleep – September Lisa Lutz, The Last Word – July Diane Setterfield, Bellman & Black – NovemberAssigned for review:
These are books that are currently being read and considered by one of our reviewers
Orson Scott Card, The Gate Thief Neil Gaiman, The Ocean at the End of the Lane Khaled Hosseini, And the Mountains EchoedRejected for review:
These are books that were read by reviewers (two of them by me) and rejected for the blog. We felt that Currie’s and Haruf’s novels were both well written, but not teen friendly enough for our tastes. Haig’s has a ton of teen appeal, but I felt that it had such severe literary flaws that I couldn’t support a review.
Ron Currie, Flimsy Little Plastic Miracles Matt Haig, The Humans Kent Haruf, BenedictionNever Got to Them:
These are among the many, many books that caught our attention at some point but we never quite managed to get out to a reviewer. It’s not impossible that we may still come back to one or more of these, but time is not on their side, so please tell us if we are missing out.
Tracy Chevalier, The Last Runaway – January Neil Gaiman, Make Good Art – May Stephen King, Joyland – June Jodi Picoult, The Storyteller – February Peter Rock, The Shelter Cycle – AprilOf course, given the above stated fact that only one author has ever won the Alex twice, the odds are not good that any of these books will make this year’s Alex list. But for our purposes, it is great to know that so many of these talented authors are still out there making great books with teen appeal.
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