The Pacific Northwest Library Association's Young Reader's Choice Award is the oldest children's choice award in the U.S. and Canada. The award was established in 1940 by a Seattle bookseller, the late Harry Hartman, who believed every student should have an opportunity to select a book that gives him or her pleasure.(Young Reader's Choice FAQs, pnla.org)
Fatty Legs - Christy Jordan-Fen
Lone Wolf- Kathryn Lasky
The Lost Hero - Rick Riordan
The Mysterious Howling - Maryrose Wood
The Strange Case of Origami Yoda- Tom Angleberger
Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer- John Grisham
NOMINATIONS
Nominations are taken only from children, teachers, parents and librarians in the Pacific Northwest ~ Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana and Washington. Nominations will not be accepted from publishers. Nominations of books that are a sequel in a series will not be considered. Nominations may include fiction, non-fiction, graphic novels, animae and manga. (Young Reader's Choice, FAQs pnla.org)
Nominations are taken only from children, teachers, parents and librarians in the Pacific Northwest ~ Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana and Washington. Nominations will not be accepted from publishers. Nominations of books that are a sequel in a series will not be considered. Nominations may include fiction, non-fiction, graphic novels, animae and manga. (Young Reader's Choice, FAQs pnla.org)
Images retrieved from pnla.org, slj.com September 10, 2012
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