Saturday, March 28, 2009

Waverton Good Read Award

The Waverton Good Read Award is one of the more interesting book prizes in the callender. It is quite different from the big, better known prizes as it is voted for by local people who have no connection to the world of the London literarti.

In their own words they:

... set out to find fifty or more debut novels - first adult novels written by British citizens and published in the previous twelve months. The aim was not only to stimulate reading in the village but also to provide encouragement to British writers. It took some persistence to identify and then gather several copies of each book, although publishers became more and more helpful as they realised what was going on. Even more remarkably, more than 50 people from in and around the village were recruited to read and review the novels.

Waverton incidentally is a village in Cheshire with a population of just 2000.

This years short list has just been announced:



A girl made of dust - Nathalie Abi-Ezi

The Outcast - Sadie Jones

Spider – Michael Morley

Child 44 – Tom Rob Smith



For those interested in other good debut novels this year the long list also included:



Adams, Poppy - The Behaviour of Moths

Bird, Geoffrey - One Man's Empire

Campbell, Duncan - The Paradise Trail

Campbell, Ellie - How to Survive Your Sisters

Day, Sallie - The Palace of Strange Girls

Douglas, Louise - The Love of My Life

Fiorato, Marina - The Glassblower of Murano

Hawkins, Alis - Testament

Hinchcliffe, Sally - Out of a Clear Sky

Kehoe, Denis - Nights Beneath the Nation

Sidebottom, Harry - Warrior of Rome 1: Fire in the East

Somerville, Rowan - The End of Sleep

Starling, Belinda - The Journal of Dora Damage

Topolski, Carol - Monster Love

Upson, Nicola - An Expert in Murder

Whitehouse, Lucie - The House at Midnight


I have read just two of the above, Testament by Alis Hawkins and An Expert in Murder by Nicola Upson, and thoroughly enjoyed them both.

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