Nebulas announced

May 13, 2007 14:31

Well, I didn't keep up with the Nebulas and read them all in advance, which I suppose means I can shorten my ever growing reading list by just reading the winners ( Read more... )

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sartorias May 13 2007, 21:05:38 UTC
No, no, you do yourself a disservice to read just the winners...

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alanajoli May 14 2007, 02:32:07 UTC
I actually agree. The last time I kept up with the Hugos was back in 2003. While I felt Hominds was an excellent book and think the Robert J. Sawyer is a great guy, my pick would have been Kiln People by David Brin, which was possibly less deep, but--in my mind--more fun.

It's a shame that so few of the great books I'm reading anyway get nominated on the awards lists. I really should find out what the major YA awards are (if there are any) and follow those, since so much of what I'm reading lately falls in that category. It'd be particularly great if there were YA F&SF awards. And if those don't exist now, someday I must become rich and philanthropic and invent some.

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sartorias May 14 2007, 02:45:24 UTC
Well, the Andre Norton Award is two years old, and both years have had stellar lists--and winners. *g*

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alanajoli May 14 2007, 14:10:09 UTC
Brilliant idea! I just went over and edited the wikipedia page so that all the nominees and winners are listed. (They hadn't put up the 2005 list.) I have to thank you for the motivation to register on wikipedia--if you hadn't mentioned that Norilana Books had a livejournal, I wouldn't have gotten her post calling out for wiki-help.

I also noticed that you're the chair--I imagine that's been quite a bit of fun (and a lot of work as well)!

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sartorias May 14 2007, 14:31:48 UTC
Comes definitely under the heading of really fun, and worthwhile, work. Some excellent books are getting the exposure they deserve--I really do believe we're in the middle of a golden age with respect to f and sf YA books.

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