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British Book Awards

The British Book Awards or Nibbies are literary awards for the best UK writers and their works, administered by The Bookseller. The awards have had several previous names, owners and sponsors since being launched in 1990, including the National Book Awards from 2010 to 2014.

The British Book Awards
(The Nibbies)
Awarded forAuthors and illustrators who have stirred the heart and imagination
Date15 May 2023
LocationJW Marriott Grosvenor House Hotel, London
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byThe Bookseller
Formerly calledThe National Book Awards
The Galaxy National Book Awards
The Specsavers National Book Awards
First awarded1990; 34 years ago (1990)
Websitewww.thebookseller.com/events/the-british-book-awards
RelatedThe Book Trade Awards
The YA Book Prize
The British Book Design and Production Awards

Book award history edit

The British Book Awards, or Nibbies, ran from 1990 to 2009 and were founded by the editor of Publishing News.[1] The awards were then acquired by Agile Marketing, which renamed them the National Book Awards and called them the Galaxy National Book Awards (2010–2011) and later the Specsavers National Book Awards (2012–2014) after their headline sponsors.[2] There were no National Book Awards after 2014;[3] in 2017 the awards were acquired by The Bookseller from the estate of Publishing News’ founder, Fred Newman, and renamed back to the British Book Awards or Nibbies.[1]

In 2018, a Specsavers National Book Awards ceremony was held on 20 November but was unrelated to the Nibbies.[4][5]

In 2005, The Bookseller launched a separate scheme, The Bookseller Retail Awards (winners not listed in this article). In 2010, running parallel to the National Book Awards, The Bookseller unified The Nibbies with its retail awards to produce The Bookseller Industry Awards (winners not listed in this article).[1]

The awards are known as the Nibbies because of the golden nib-shaped trophy given to winners.[6]

Name history edit

  • 1990–2009: British Book Awards
  • 2010–2011: Galaxy National Book Awards
  • 2012–2014: Specsavers National Book Awards
  • 2015–2016: no awards
  • 2017–Pres: British Book Awards

Award winners edit

2023 Books of the Year edit

The shortlisted nominees were announced on 17 March 2023.[7][8][9] Once again the in-person ceremony was livestreamed.[10] In 2023 the Non-fiction: Lifestyle Book of the Year category was expanded to include Illustrated books.

Salman Rushdie was recognised with a special Freedom to Publish honour.[11] It is only the second time that the British Book Awards regime has conferred this prize, previously being awarded in 2022 to HarperCollins UK and its publishing director Arabella Pike "in recognition of their defense of [their] authors against interference from Russian oligarchs, and for their ‘robust defense of investigative non-fiction and publishing in the public interest."[12]

Presented: 15 May 2023 – Venue: Grosvenor House Hotel, London.[12][13][14]
Overall Book of the Year Author of the Year Illustrator of the year
Fiction Book of the Year Debut Book of the Year Crime and Thriller Book of the Year
Non-fiction: Narrative Book of the Year Non-fiction: Lifestyle and Illustrated Page-turner of the Year
Children's Fiction Book of the Year Children's Non-fiction Book of the Year Children's Illustrated Book of the Year
Discover Book of the Year Non-fiction Audiobook of the Year Fiction Audiobook of the Year

2022 Books of the Year edit

The shortlisted nominees were announced on 25 March 2022.[15][16][17] This year marked the return to the first live awards ceremony since 2019 but was also broadcast as a livestream.[18]

A new category of Discover Book of the Year was introduced aiming to showcase traditionally underrepresented authors with a particular focus on the work of indie presses and imprints.[16] Alongside this, also new for 2022, was a split of the Children’s Awards into non-fiction and illustrated, in addition to the fiction award, and a split of the Audiobook of the Year award into Fiction audiobook of the Year and Non-fiction audiobook of the Year.

Presented: 23 May 2022 – Venue: Grosvenor House Hotel, London.[18][19][20]
Overall Book of the Year[21] Author of the Year Illustrator of the year
Fiction Book of the Year Debut Book of the Year Crime and Thriller Book of the Year
Non-fiction: Narrative Book of the Year Non-fiction: Lifestyle Book of the Year Page-turner of the Year
Children's Fiction Book of the Year Children's Non-fiction Book of the Year Children's Illustrated Book of the Year
Discover Book of the Year Non-fiction Audiobook of the Year Fiction Audiobook of the Year

2021 Books of the Year edit

The shortlisted nominees were announced on 19 March 2021.[22][23] Once again the ceremony was held online due to the continuing restrictions surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. It took place on 13 May 2021 at the Battersea Arts Centre, London.[24]

This year saw the addition of a new award category: Page-turner of the Year.[25]

Presented: 13 May 2021 – Online ceremony due to COVID-19.[24][26][27][28][29]
Overall Book of the Year Author of the Year Illustrator of the year
Fiction Book of the Year Debut Book of the Year Crime and Thriller Book of the Year
Non-fiction: Narrative Book of the Year Non-fiction: Lifestyle Book of the Year Page-turner of the Year
Children's Fiction Book of the Year Children's Illustrated and Non-fiction Audiobook of the Year

2020 Books of the Year edit

The shortlisted nominees were announced on 20 March 2020.[30] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the live event due to be held on 18 May 2020 was cancelled and the ceremony was held online over a month later in June 2020.[31][32] This year's ceremony was named Event of the Year at the 2020 Independent Publisher Awards.[25]

In celebration of the Nibbies' 30th anniversary, 2020 saw a special award called "30 from 30" to celebrate the best of the best, where a longlist of 30 previous winners was narrowed down by a public poll to a shortlist of 10 nominees, plus a wildcard entry (This Is Going to Hurt by Adam Kay), that had not taken home a trophy in the past.[30][33]

2020 was a notable year for the Nibbies in that except for illustrator Axel Scheffler, who won with his longtime co-creator Julia Donaldson, the programme's entire slate of authorial honours went to women and the Book of the Year and Author of the Year categories had their first ever black winners.[34][35][36]

Presented: 29 June 2020 – Online ceremony due to COVID-19.[37][38][39][40]
Overall Book of the Year Author of the Year Illustrator of the year
Fiction Book of the Year[41] Debut Book of the Year Crime and Thriller Book of the Year
Non-fiction: Narrative Book of the Year Non-fiction: Lifestyle Book of the Year Children's Fiction Book of the Year
Children's Illustrated and Non-fiction Audiobook of the Year 30 from 30 Special Award

2019 Books of the Year edit

The shortlisted nominees were announced on 22 March 2019. The awards were now simplified into just two divisions, Books of the Year (the Nibbies) and The Trade Awards.[42][43]

2019 saw the Children's Book of the Year category split into two categories: Children's Fiction Book of the Year and Children's Illustrated and Non-fiction Book of the Year.[44] This year also saw Becoming, the memoir by former first lady Michelle Obama winning two awards.

Presented: 13 May 2019 – Venue: Grosvenor House Hotel, London.[45][46][47][48][49]
Overall Book of the Year[50] Author of the Year Illustrator of the year
Fiction Book of the Year Debut Book of the Year Crime and Thriller Book of the Year
Non-fiction: Narrative Book of the Year Non-fiction: Lifestyle Book of the Year Children's Fiction Book of the Year
Children's Illustrated and Non-fiction Audiobook of the Year

2018 Books of the Year edit

The shortlisted nominees were announced on 16 March 2018.[51][52][53] Again the awards comprised four divisions: Books of the Year (the Nibbies), Great People, Bringing Books to Readers and Publishing Success.

New categories of Author of the Year, Illustrator of the Year were added this year. Audiobook of the Year and an award for Overall Book of the Year from all the category winners were also reintroduced after being omitted in 2017.[54] This year also saw a joint winner for the Children's Book of the Year category.

Presented: 14 May 2018 – Venue: Grosvenor House Hotel, London.[55][56][57]
Overall Book of the Year Author of the Year[58] Illustrator of the year
Fiction Book of the Year Debut Book of the Year Crime and Thriller Book of the Year
Non-fiction: Narrative Book of the Year Non-fiction: Lifestyle Book of the Year Children's Book of the Year
Audiobook of the Year

2017 Books of the Year edit

The shortlisted nominees were announced on 15 March 2017 at the London Book Fair. The awards comprised four divisions: Books of the Year (the Nibbies), Great People, Bringing Books to Readers and Publishing Success. For the first Nibbies since 2014, the ceremony was expanded, Crime and Thriller titles regained their own category (previously called the Crime Thriller of the Year and changed to Thriller and Crime Novel of the Year in 2011), while non-fiction was split into Narrative and Lifestyle.[59] The Newcomer of the Year / New Writer of the Year award was renamed Debut Book of the Year and The Popular Fiction award which had changed to Popular Fiction Book of the Year in 2010 was renamed simply as Fiction Book of the Year in this year.

Presented: 8 May 2017 – Venue: Grosvenor House Hotel, London.[60][61][62][63][64]
Fiction Book of the Year Debut Book of the Year Crime and Thriller Book of the Year
Non-fiction: Narrative Book of the Year Non-fiction: Lifestyle Book of the Year Children's Book of the Year
Bestseller of the Year
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by J. K. Rowling

1990–2016 edit

Book of the Year edit

Prior to 2010 the Best was a unique winner. Starting in 2010, the Best was chosen by the public via open internet vote from among the winning books in the other categories. The category was resurrected in 2018.

Year Author Title Publisher Ref.
1994 Jung Chang Wild Swans Flamingo
1995 Alan Bennett Writing Home Faber & Faber
1996 Delia Smith Delia Smith's Winter Collection BBC Books
1997 Dava Sobel Longitude Fourth Estate
1998 Helen Fielding Bridget Jones's Diary Picador
1999 Ted Hughes Birthday Letters Faber & Faber
2000 Alex Ferguson Managing My Life Hodder & Stoughton
2001 Tony Parsons Man and Boy HarperCollins
2002 Pamela Stephenson Billy HarperCollins
2003 Michael Moore Stupid White Men Penguin
2004 Lynne Truss Eats, Shoots & Leaves Profile
2005 Dan Brown The Da Vinci Code Corgi
2006 J. K. Rowling Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Bloomsbury
2007 Con and Hal Iggulden The Dangerous Book for Boys HarperCollins
2008 Ian McEwan On Chesil Beach Jonathan Cape
2009 Kate Summerscale The Suspicions of Mr Whicher Bloomsbury
2010 David Nicholls One Day Hodder & Stoughton
2011 Caitlin Moran How to Be a Woman Ebury Press
2012 EL James Fifty Shades of Grey Vintage Books [65]
2013 Neil Gaiman The Ocean at the End of the Lane William Morrow and Company [66]
2014 Jessie Burton The Miniaturist Ecco (US)
Picador (UK)
[67]
2015 No award
2016 No award

Children's Book of the Year edit

Previously called British Children's Book of the Year. Renamed to Children's Book of the Year in 2010.

Year Author Title Publisher Ref.
1996 Alison Sage ed. The Hutchinson Treasury of Children's Literature Hutchinson
1997 Philip Pullman Northern Lights Scholastic
1998 J. K. Rowling Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Bloomsbury
1999 J. K. Rowling Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Bloomsbury
2000 Jacqueline Wilson The Illustrated Mum Doubleday
2001 Philip Pullman The Amber Spyglass Scholastic
2002 Eoin Colfer Artemis Fowl Viking/Puffin
2003 Jacqueline Wilson Girls in Tears Corgi Children's
2004 Mark Haddon The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time David Fickling
2005 Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler The Gruffalo's Child Macmillan Children's Books
2006 Anthony Horowitz Ark Angel Walker Books
2007 Ricky Gervais Flanimals of the Deep Faber & Faber
2008 Francesca Simon Horrid Henry and the Abominable Snowman Orion Children's Books
2009 Stephenie Meyer Breaking Dawn Little, Brown
2010 Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler Zog Alison Green
2011 Patrick Ness A Monster Calls Walker Books
2012 David Walliams Ratburger HarperCollins
2013 David Walliams Demon Dentist HarperCollins
2014 David Walliams Awful Auntie HarperCollins
2015 No award
2016 No award

Fiction Book of the Year edit

Previously called Popular Fiction Award. Name changed to Popular Fiction Book of the Year in 2010 and subsequently to Fiction Book of the Year in 2017.

Début Book of the Year edit

Previously called the Newcomer of the Year. Name changed to New Writer of the Year in 2010 and subsequently to Début Book of the Year in 2017.

Crime & Thriller Book of the Year edit

Previously called the Crime Thriller of the Year. Name changed to Thriller & Crime Novel of the Year in 2011 and subsequently to Crime & Thriller Book of the Year in 2017.

Illustrated Children's Book of the Year edit

Resurrected as a standalone category in 2022.

Retired awards edit

The following awards are no longer active or have been split into sub categories.

Audiobook of the Year edit

Bestseller Award edit

Named Bestseller of the Year in 1991. Renamed Bestseller Award in 2017.

Biography/Autobiography of the Year edit

Previously called Biography of the Year. Name changed to Biography/Autobiography of the Year in 2010.

Popular Non-Fiction Book of the Year edit

Food & Drink Book of the Year edit

Paperback of the Year edit

Outstanding Achievement edit

Previously called the Lifetime Achievement Award (1993–2009). Renamed to Outstanding Achievement Award in 2010.

UK Author of the Year edit

Previously called Author of the Year. Renamed to UK Author of the Year in 2010, notwithstanding the fact the award has been given to non-UK authors.

International Author of the Year edit

Richard & Judy Best Read of the Year edit

The Children's Author of the Year edit

Illustrated Book of the Year edit

The TV and Film Book of the Year edit

The Literary Fiction Award edit

The History Book of the Year edit

The Sports Book of the Year edit

The deciBel Writer of the Year edit

The Fastest Selling Biography of All Time edit

The Travel Writer of the Year edit

The Fantasy and Science Fiction Author of the Year edit

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived 5 April 2007)
  • "Past Winners". The British Book Awards.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources British Book Awards news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message The British Book Awards or Nibbies are literary awards for the best UK writers and their works administered by The Bookseller The awards have had several previous names owners and sponsors since being launched in 1990 including the National Book Awards from 2010 to 2014 The British Book Awards The Nibbies Awarded forAuthors and illustrators who have stirred the heart and imaginationDate15 May 2023LocationJW Marriott Grosvenor House Hotel LondonCountryUnited KingdomPresented byThe BooksellerFormerly calledThe National Book Awards The Galaxy National Book Awards The Specsavers National Book AwardsFirst awarded1990 34 years ago 1990 Websitewww wbr thebookseller wbr com wbr events wbr the british book awardsRelatedThe Book Trade Awards The YA Book Prize The British Book Design and Production Awards Contents 1 Book award history 2 Name history 3 Award winners 3 1 2023 Books of the Year 3 2 2022 Books of the Year 3 3 2021 Books of the Year 3 4 2020 Books of the Year 3 5 2019 Books of the Year 3 6 2018 Books of the Year 3 7 2017 Books of the Year 3 8 1990 2016 3 9 Book of the Year 3 10 Children s Book of the Year 3 11 Fiction Book of the Year 3 12 Debut Book of the Year 3 13 Crime amp Thriller Book of the Year 3 14 Illustrated Children s Book of the Year 4 Retired awards 4 1 Audiobook of the Year 4 2 Bestseller Award 4 3 Biography Autobiography of the Year 4 4 Popular Non Fiction Book of the Year 4 5 Food amp Drink Book of the Year 4 6 Paperback of the Year 4 7 Outstanding Achievement 4 8 UK Author of the Year 4 9 International Author of the Year 4 10 Richard amp Judy Best Read of the Year 4 11 The Children s Author of the Year 4 12 Illustrated Book of the Year 4 13 The TV and Film Book of the Year 4 14 The Literary Fiction Award 4 15 The History Book of the Year 4 16 The Sports Book of the Year 4 17 The deciBel Writer of the Year 4 18 The Fastest Selling Biography of All Time 4 19 The Travel Writer of the Year 4 20 The Fantasy and Science Fiction Author of the Year 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBook award history editThe British Book Awards or Nibbies ran from 1990 to 2009 and were founded by the editor of Publishing News 1 The awards were then acquired by Agile Marketing which renamed them the National Book Awards and called them the Galaxy National Book Awards 2010 2011 and later the Specsavers National Book Awards 2012 2014 after their headline sponsors 2 There were no National Book Awards after 2014 3 in 2017 the awards were acquired by The Bookseller from the estate of Publishing News founder Fred Newman and renamed back to the British Book Awards or Nibbies 1 In 2018 a Specsavers National Book Awards ceremony was held on 20 November but was unrelated to the Nibbies 4 5 In 2005 The Bookseller launched a separate scheme The Bookseller Retail Awards winners not listed in this article In 2010 running parallel to the National Book Awards The Bookseller unified The Nibbies with its retail awards to produce The Bookseller Industry Awards winners not listed in this article 1 The awards are known as the Nibbies because of the golden nib shaped trophy given to winners 6 Name history edit1990 2009 British Book Awards 2010 2011 Galaxy National Book Awards 2012 2014 Specsavers National Book Awards 2015 2016 no awards 2017 Pres British Book AwardsAward winners edit2023 Books of the Year edit The shortlisted nominees were announced on 17 March 2023 7 8 9 Once again the in person ceremony was livestreamed 10 In 2023 the Non fiction Lifestyle Book of the Year category was expanded to include Illustrated books Salman Rushdie was recognised with a special Freedom to Publish honour 11 It is only the second time that the British Book Awards regime has conferred this prize previously being awarded in 2022 to HarperCollins UK and its publishing director Arabella Pike in recognition of their defense of their authors against interference from Russian oligarchs and for their robust defense of investigative non fiction and publishing in the public interest 12 Presented 15 May 2023 Venue Grosvenor House Hotel London 12 13 14 Overall Book of the Year Author of the Year Illustrator of the year Menopausing by Davina McCall with Dr Naomi Potter HQ Bonnie Garmus Alice Oseman Fiction Book of the Year Debut Book of the Year Crime and Thriller Book of the Year Babel by R F Kuang HarperVoyager Love Marriage by Monica Ali Virago Stone Blind by Natalie Haynes Mantle Books Fairy Tale by Stephen King Hodder amp Stoughton The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O Farrell Tinder Press Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart Picador Trespasses by Louise Kennedy Bloomsbury Honey amp Spice by Bolu Babalola Headline Review Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus Doubleday The Rabbit Hutch by Tess Gunty Oneworld Publications The Satsuma Complex by Bob Mortimer Gallery Simon amp Schuster The Whalebone Theatre by Joanna Quinn Fig Tree Penguin Random House The Twyford Code by Janice Hallett Viper Books Profile Books Murder Before Evensong by Reverend Richard Coles W amp N The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley HarperFiction Wrong Place Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister Michael Joseph The Bullet That Missed by Richard Osman Viking Books Bamburgh by LJ Ross Dark Skies Publishing Non fiction Narrative Book of the Year Non fiction Lifestyle and Illustrated Page turner of the Year Super Infinite The Transformations of John Donne by Katherine Rundell Faber and Faber brother do you love me by Manni Coe and Reuben Coe Little Toller Books A Visible Man by Edward Enninful Bloomsbury Tired and Tested The Wild Ride into Parenthood by Sophie McCartney HarperNorth Friends Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry Headline Nonfiction Madly Deeply The Alan Rickman Diaries by Alan Rickman Canongate Books Menopausing by Davina McCall with Dr Naomi Potter HQ The Story of Art without Men by Katy Hessel Hutchinson Heinemann One Simple One Pan Wonders by Jamie Oliver Michael Joseph The Golden Mole by Katherine Rundell illustrated by Talya Baldwin Faber and Faber Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before by Dr Julie Smith Michael Joseph The Climate Book by Greta Thunberg et al Allen Lane Verity by Colleen Hoover Sphere Books The Summer That Changed Us by Cathy Bramley Orion Fiction Sunday s Child by Dilly Court HarperFiction How To Kill Your Family by Bella Mackie The Borough Press The Keeper of Stories by Sally Page One More Chapter The Island of Missing Trees by Elif Shafak Viking Books Children s Fiction Book of the Year Children s Non fiction Book of the Year Children s Illustrated Book of the Year Tyger by S F Said illustrated by Dave McKean David Fickling Books Diary of a Wimpy Kid Diper Overlode by Jeff Kinney Puffin Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun by Tọla Okogwu Simon amp Schuster Children s Books UK The First to Die at the End by Adam Silvera Simon amp Schuster Children s Books UK Skandar and the Unicorn Thief by A F Steadman Simon amp Schuster Children s Books UK Loki A Bad God s Guide to Being Good by Louie Stowell Walker Books A Better Day Your Positive Mental Health Handbook by Dr Alex George and illustrated by The Boy Fitz Hammond Wren amp Rook Hachette Am I Made of Stardust Dr Maggie Answers the Big Questions for Young Scientists by Dr Maggie Aderin Pocock and illustrator Chelen Ecija Buster Books Girlhood Unfiltered by Ebinehita Iyere Knights Of You Can Do It How to Find Your Voice and Make a Difference by Marcus Rashford and Carl Anka Macmillan Children s Books Queen Elizabeth Volume 88 Little People Big Dreams by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara and illustrator Melissa Lee Johnson Frances Lincoln Children s Books You Don t Know What War Is The Diary of a Young Girl From Ukraine by Yeva Skalietska Bloomsbury Grandad s Camper by Harry Woodgate Andersen Press What the Ladybird Heard at Christmas by Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks Macmillan Children s Books The Baddies by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler Alison Green Books Scholastic Supertato presents Jack and the Beanstalk by Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet Simon amp Schuster Children s Books The Heartstopper Yearbook by Alice Oseman Hodder Children s Books Bunny vs Monkey Rise of the Maniacal Badger by Jamie Smart David Fickling Books Discover Book of the Year Non fiction Audiobook of the Year Fiction Audiobook of the Year I m a Fan by Sheena Patel Rough Trade The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho by Paterson Joseph Dialogue Books As Long As the Lemon Trees Grow by Zoulfa Katouh Bloomsbury Carrie Kills A Man by Carrie Marshall 404 Ink Home is Not a Place by Johny Pitts and Roger Robinson William Collins Aftermath by Preti Taneja And Other Stories A Pocketful of Happiness written and narrated by Richard E Grant Gallery UK Simon amp Schuster Parenting Hell written and narrated Rob Beckett and Josh Widdicombe Blink Publishing A Visible Man written and narrated by Edward Enninful Audible Original Ten Steps to Nanette written and narrated by Hannah Gadsby W F Howes Menopausing written and narrated by Davina McCall and Dr Naomi Potter HarperCollins Friends Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing written and narrated by Matthew Perry Headline Publishing Group Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart narrated by Chris Reilly Picador Geneva by Richard Armitage narrated by Richard Armitage Nicola Walker and Jane Perry Audible Original The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida by Shehan Karunatilaka narrated by Shivantha Wijesinha Bolinda Publishing The Bullet That Missed by Richard Osman narrated by Fiona Shaw Penguin Audio The Discworld Series by Terry Pratchett narrated by Bill Nighy Indira Varma Andy Serkis Colin Morgan Peter Serafinowicz et al Penguin Audio Tyger by S F Said narrated by Sarah Agha Bolinda Publishing 2022 Books of the Year edit The shortlisted nominees were announced on 25 March 2022 15 16 17 This year marked the return to the first live awards ceremony since 2019 but was also broadcast as a livestream 18 A new category of Discover Book of the Year was introduced aiming to showcase traditionally underrepresented authors with a particular focus on the work of indie presses and imprints 16 Alongside this also new for 2022 was a split of the Children s Awards into non fiction and illustrated in addition to the fiction award and a split of the Audiobook of the Year award into Fiction audiobook of the Year and Non fiction audiobook of the Year Presented 23 May 2022 Venue Grosvenor House Hotel London 18 19 20 Overall Book of the Year 21 Author of the Year Illustrator of the year You Are a Champion by Marcus Rashford and Carl Anka Macmillan Children s Books Marian Keyes Dapo Adeola Fiction Book of the Year Debut Book of the Year Crime and Thriller Book of the Year Sorrow and Bliss by Meg Mason Weidenfeld amp Nicolson The Passenger by Ulrich Alexander Boschwitz Pushkin Press Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr Fourth Estate Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro Faber and Faber Empire of the Vampire by Jay Kristoff HarperVoyager Beautiful World Where are You by Sally Rooney Faber and Faber Open Water by Caleb Azumah Nelson Viking Books Assembly by Natasha Brown Hamish Hamilton Mrs Death Misses Death by Salena Godden Canongate Books Luster by Raven Leilani Picador How to Kill Your Family by Bella Mackie Borough Press She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker Chan Mantle Books The Dark Remains by William McIlvanney and Ian Rankin Canongate Books Girl A by Abigail Dean HarperFiction The Appeal by Janice Hallett Viper Books Profile Books A Slow Fire Burning by Paula Hawkins Doubleday 1979 by Val McDermid Sphere Books The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman Viking Books Non fiction Narrative Book of the Year Non fiction Lifestyle Book of the Year Page turner of the Year Empireland How Imperialism has Shaped Modern Britain by Sathnam Sanghera Viking Books Windswept and Interesting by Billy Connolly Two Roads Vaxxers by Sarah Gilbert and Catherine Green Hodder amp Stoughton This Much is True by Miriam Margolyes John Murray Press And Away by Bob Mortimer Gallery UK Simon amp Schuster Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe Picador The Lyrics 1956 to the Present by Paul McCartney Allen Lane Pinch of Nom Comfort Food by Kate Allinson and Kay Featherstone Bluebird Pan Macmillan Diddly Squat A Year on the Farm by Jeremy Clarkson Michael Joseph Jane s Patisserie by Jane Dunn Ebury ONE Pot Pan Planet by Anna Jones Fourth Estate Celebrating the Seasons with the Yorkshire Shepherdess by Amanda Owen Macmillan Small Pleasures by Claire Chambers Weidenfeld amp Nicolson Worst Idea Ever by Jane Fallon Michael Joseph The Wolf Den by Elodie Harper Head of Zeus The Party Crasher by Sophie Kinsella Bantam Press The Summer Seekers by Sarah Morgan HQ The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward Viper Books Profile Books Children s Fiction Book of the Year Children s Non fiction Book of the Year Children s Illustrated Book of the Year When the Sky Falls by Phil Earle Andersen Press Ace of Spades by Faridah Abike Iyimide illustrated by Kingsley Nebechi Usborne The Last Bear by Hannah Gold illustrated by Levi Pinfold HarperCollins Children s Books You ll Be the Death of Me by Karen M McManus Penguin Random House Children s The Christmas Pig by J K Rowling illustrated by Jim Field Little Brown Books for Young Readers Megamonster by David Walliams illustrated by Tony Ross HarperCollins Children s Books You Are a Champion by Marcus Rashford and Carl Anka Macmillan Children s Books A Different Sort of Normal written and illustrated by Abigail Balfe Puffin Grown The Black Girls Guide to Glowing Up by Melissa Cummings Quarry and Natalie A Carter illustrated by Dorcas Magbadelo Bloomsbury First Questions and Answers What is racism by Katie Daynes and Jordan Akpojaro illustrated by Sandhya Prabhat Usborne Kay s Marvellous Medicine by Adam Kay illustrated by Henry Paker Puffin How to Grow Up and Feel Amazing by Dr Ranj Singh illustrated by David O Connell Wren amp Rook Hachette Children s Group Hey You curated by Dapo Adeola Puffin The Christmas Pine by Julia Donaldson illustrated by Victoria Sandoy Alison Green Books Scholastic Supertato Night of the Living Veg by Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet Simon amp Schuster Children s Books Greg the Sausage Roll Santa s Little Helper by Mark Hoyle and Roxanne Hoyle illustrated by Gareth Conway Puffin Heartstopper Volume Four written and illustrated by Alice Oseman Hodder Children s Books Peekaboo by Camilla Reid illustrated Ingela P Arrhenius Nosy Crow Discover Book of the Year Non fiction Audiobook of the Year Fiction Audiobook of the Year Keisha the Sket by Jade LB Merky Books Cornerstone Keeping the House by Tice Cin And Other Stories We Have a Dream by Mya Rose Craig Magic Cat Publishing Nen and The Lonely Fisherman by Ian Eagleton Owlet Press Maybe I Don t Belong Here by David Harewood Bluebird Pan Macmillan Detransition Baby by Torrey Peters Serpent s Tail Windswept and Interesting by Billy Connolly Narrator Billy Connolly Two Roads Know Your Rights and Claim Them A Guide for Youth by Amnesty International with Angelina Jolie and Geraldine Van Bueren QC Narrators Angelina Jolie Ariyon Bakare Daisy Head Homer Todiwala Amanda Shodeko Bolinda Audio The Storyteller Tales of Life and Music by Dave Grohl Narrator Dave Grohl Simon amp Schuster How to Be a Rockstar by Shaun Ryder Narrator Shaun Ryder W F Howes amp Atlantic Books Will by Will Smith Narrator Will Smith Penguin Random House Audio What Happened to You by Oprah Winfrey and Dr Bruce Perry Narrators Oprah Winfrey and Dr Bruce Perry Bluebird Pan Macmillan The Wizards of Once Never and Forever by Cressida Cowell Narrator David Tennant Hodder Children s Books Careless by Kirsty Capes Narrator Amber Gadd Orion Audio The Sandman Act II by Neil Gaiman and Dirk Maggs Narrators Neil Gaiman James McAvoy Emma Corrin Brian Cox Kat Dennings John Lithgow Bill Nighy et al Audible The Night She Disappeared by Lisa Jewell Narrator Joanne Froggatt Penguin Random House Audio The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman Narrator Lesley Manville Penguin Random House Audio The Lord of the Rings by J R R Tolkien Narrator Andy Serkis HarperFiction 2021 Books of the Year edit The shortlisted nominees were announced on 19 March 2021 22 23 Once again the ceremony was held online due to the continuing restrictions surrounding the COVID 19 pandemic It took place on 13 May 2021 at the Battersea Arts Centre London 24 This year saw the addition of a new award category Page turner of the Year 25 Presented 13 May 2021 Online ceremony due to COVID 19 24 26 27 28 29 Overall Book of the Year Author of the Year Illustrator of the year Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart Picador Richard Osman Charlie Mackesy Fiction Book of the Year Debut Book of the Year Crime and Thriller Book of the Year Hamnet by Maggie O Farrell Tinder Press The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett Dialogue Books The Lying Life of Adults by Elena Ferrante translated by Ann Goldstein Europa Editions The Evening and the Morning by Ken Follett Macmillan The Midnight Library by Matt Haig Canongate Books The Mirror and The Light by Hilary Mantel Fourth Estate Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart Picador Ghosts by Dolly Alderton Fig Tree Penguin Random House The Girl With the Louding Voice by Abi Dare Sceptre Exciting Times by Naoise Dolan W amp N Rainbow Milk by Paul Mendez Dialogue Books Such A Fun Age by Kiley Reid Bloomsbury Circus Troubled Blood by Robert Galbraith Sphere Books The Sentinel by Lee Child and Andrew Child Transworld The Patient Man by Joy Ellis Joffe Books The Guest List by Lucy Foley HarperFiction The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman Viking Books A Song for the Dark Times by Ian Rankin Orion Fiction Non fiction Narrative Book of the Year Non fiction Lifestyle Book of the Year Page turner of the Year Diary of a Young Naturalist by Dara McAnulty Little Toller Books A Life on Our Planet by David Attenborough Ebury Press Tomorrow Will Be A Good Day by Captain Sir Tom Moore Michael Joseph A Promised Land by Barack Obama Viking Books Me and White Supremacy by Layla Saad Quercus Entangled Life by Merlin Sheldrake Vintage Books Skincare The Ultimate No Nonsense Guide by Caroline Hirons HQ Nadiya Bakes by Nadiya Hussain Michael Joseph Think Like a Monk by Jay Shetty Thorsons Not a Diet Book by James Smith HarperCollins Five Minute Mum Give Me Five by Daisy Upton Penguin Random House Children s What Mummy Makes Cook just once for you and your baby by Rebecca Wilson DK Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owen Corsair False Value by Ben Aaronovitch Gollancz Rag and Bone Christmas by Dilly Court HarperFiction All the Lonely People by Mike Gayle Hodder amp Stoughton Darkdawn by Jay Kristoff HarperVoyager Just My Luck by Adele Parks HQ Children s Fiction Book of the Year Children s Illustrated and Non fiction Audiobook of the Year The Highland Falcon Thief by M G Leonard and Sam Sedgman illustrated by Elisa Paganelli Macmillan Children s Books The Danger Gang by Tom Fletcher illustrated by Shane Devries Puffin Anisha Accidental Detective by Serena Patel illustrated by Emma McCann Usborne The Ickabog by J K Rowling Little Brown Books for Young Readers Dragon Mountain by Katie Tsang and Kevin Tsang Simon amp Schuster Children s Books Code Name Bananas by David Walliams illustrated by Tony Ross HarperCollins Children s Books Black and British A short essential history by David Olusoga Macmillan Children s Books Draw with Rob by Rob Biddulph HarperCollins Children s Books I m Sticking With You by Smriti Halls illustrated by Steve Small Simon amp Schuster Children s Books Kay s Anatomy by Adam Kay illustrated by Henry Paker Puffin The Lost Spells by Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris Hamish Hamilton The Book of Hope by Katherine Rundell Bloomsbury Children s Books Think Like a Monk by Jay Shetty Narrator by Jay Shetty HarperCollins Piranesi by Susanna Clarke Narrator Chiwetel Ejiofor Bloomsbury Troubled Blood by Robert Galbraith Narrator Robert Glenister Hachette Audio The Midnight Library by Matt Haig Narrator Carey Mulligan Canongate Books Grown Ups by Marian Keyes Narrator Marian Keyes W F Howes Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey Narrator Matthew McConaughey Headline A Promised Land by Barack Obama Narrator Barack Obama Penguin Random House Audio The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman Narrator Lesley Manville Penguin Random House Audio The Sandman by Neil Gaiman and Dirk Maggs Narrators Riz Ahmed Kat Dennings Taron Egerton Neil Gaiman James McAvoy Samantha Morton Bebe Neuwirth Andy Serkis Michael Sheen et al Audible 2020 Books of the Year edit The shortlisted nominees were announced on 20 March 2020 30 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the live event due to be held on 18 May 2020 was cancelled and the ceremony was held online over a month later in June 2020 31 32 This year s ceremony was named Event of the Year at the 2020 Independent Publisher Awards 25 In celebration of the Nibbies 30th anniversary 2020 saw a special award called 30 from 30 to celebrate the best of the best where a longlist of 30 previous winners was narrowed down by a public poll to a shortlist of 10 nominees plus a wildcard entry This Is Going to Hurt by Adam Kay that had not taken home a trophy in the past 30 33 2020 was a notable year for the Nibbies in that except for illustrator Axel Scheffler who won with his longtime co creator Julia Donaldson the programme s entire slate of authorial honours went to women and the Book of the Year and Author of the Year categories had their first ever black winners 34 35 36 Presented 29 June 2020 Online ceremony due to COVID 19 37 38 39 40 Overall Book of the Year Author of the Year Illustrator of the year Queenie by Candice Carty Williams Trapeze Bernardine Evaristo David McKee Fiction Book of the Year 41 Debut Book of the Year Crime and Thriller Book of the Year Girl Woman Other by Bernardine Evaristo Hamish Hamilton The Testaments by Margaret Atwood Chatto amp Windus The Secret Commonwealth by Philip Pullman David Fickling Books and Penguin Random House The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes Michael Joseph Lies Lies Lies by Adele Parks HQ Cilka s Journey by Heather Morris Bonnier Books UK Queenie by Candice Carty Williams Trapeze The Binding by Bridget Collins The Borough Press The Familiars by Stacey Halls Bonnier Books UK Fleishman is in Trouble by Taffy Brodesser Akner Wildfire Leonard and Hungry Paul by Ronan Hession Bluemoose The Confessions of Frannie Langton by Sara Collins Viking My Sister the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite Atlantic Books How the Dead Speak by Val McDermid Little Brown The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley HarperCollins Imposter by LJ Ross Dark Skies Publishing The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides The Orion Publishing Group Blue Moon by Lee Child Transworld Non fiction Narrative Book of the Year Non fiction Lifestyle Book of the Year Children s Fiction Book of the Year Three Women by Lisa Taddeo Bloomsbury Lady in Waiting My Extraordinary Life in the Shadow of the Crown by Anne Glenconner Hodder amp Stoughton Me by Elton John Pan Macmillan Twas the Nightshift Before Christmas by Adam Kay Pan Macmillan Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez Vintage The Body by Bill Bryson Doubleday Pinch of Nom by Kate Allinson and Kay Featherstone Pan Macmillan Veg by Jamie Oliver Michael Joseph Hinch Yourself Happy by Sophie Hinchcliffe Michael Joseph Dishoom by Shamil Thakrar Kavi Thakrar Naved Nasir Bloomsbury The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read by Philippa Perry Penguin Random House The Boy The Mole The Fox and The Horse by Charlie Mackesy Ebury A Good Girl s Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson Egmont A Pinch of Magic by Michelle Harrison Simon amp Schuster The 117 Storey Treehouse by Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton Pan Macmillan The Good Thieves by Katherine Rundell Bloomsbury The Beast of Buckingham Palace by David Walliams amp Tony Ross HarperCollins The Star Outside My Window by Onjali Q Rauf Orion Children s Books Children s Illustrated and Non fiction Audiobook of the Year 30 from 30 Special Award The Smeds and the Smoos by Julia Donaldson illustrated by Axel Scheffler Scholastic UK You Got This by Bryony Gordon Hachette Children s Group Heartstopper Volume 1 by Alice Oseman Hachette Children s Group On the Origin of Species by Sabina Radeva Penguin Random House Children s Prisoners of Geography by Tim Marshall illustrated by Grace Easton and Jessica Smith Elliott amp Thompson and Simon amp Schuster Children s UK Look Up By Nathan Bryon illustrated by Dapo Adeola Penguin Random House Children s The Testaments by Margaret Atwood Penguin Random House The Handmaid s Tale by Margaret Atwood Narrators Amy Landecker Ann Dowd Bradley Whitford Elisabeth Moss Penguin Random House Gotta Get Theroux This by Louis Theroux Narrator Louis Theroux Macmillan The Body by Bill Bryson Narrator Bill Bryson Audible My Sister the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite Narrator Weruche Opia W F Howes The Madness of Crowds by Douglas Murray Narrator Douglas Murray Bloomsbury The Beekeeper of Aleppo by Christy Lefteri Narrator Art Malik Bonnier Books UK The Secret Commonwealth by Philip Pullman Narrator Michael Sheen Penguin Random House Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone by J K Rowling Bloomsbury 1998 Northern Lights Philip Pullman Scholastic 1997 Bridget Jones s Diary Helen Fielding Picador 1998 White Teeth Zadie Smith Penguin 2001 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time Mark Haddon David Fickling 2004 The Lovely Bones Alice Sebold Picador 2004 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Stieg Larsson Quercus 2009 One Day David Nicholls Hodder 2010 Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine Gail Honeyman HarperFiction 2018 Normal People Sally Rooney Faber and Faber 2019 This is Going To Hurt by Adam Kay Picador wildcard entry 2019 Books of the Year edit The shortlisted nominees were announced on 22 March 2019 The awards were now simplified into just two divisions Books of the Year the Nibbies and The Trade Awards 42 43 2019 saw the Children s Book of the Year category split into two categories Children s Fiction Book of the Year and Children s Illustrated and Non fiction Book of the Year 44 This year also saw Becoming the memoir by former first lady Michelle Obama winning two awards Presented 13 May 2019 Venue Grosvenor House Hotel London 45 46 47 48 49 Overall Book of the Year 50 Author of the Year Illustrator of the year Normal People by Sally Rooney Faber and Faber Lee Child Judith Kerr Fiction Book of the Year Debut Book of the Year Crime and Thriller Book of the Year Normal People by Sally Rooney Faber and Faber Transcription by Kate Atkinson Doubleday Milkman by Anna Burns Faber and Faber Still Me by Jojo Moyes Michael Joseph Tombland by C J Sansom Mantle Why Mummy Swears by Gill Sims HarperFiction Lullaby by Leila Slimani Faber and Faber The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock by Imogen Hermes Gowar Harvill Secker Never Greener by Ruth Jones Bantam Press The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris Zaffre Dear Mrs Bird by A J Pearce Picador The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton Raven Books Our House by Louise Candlish Simon amp Schuster The Woman in the Window by A J Finn HarperFiction The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks amp Sarah Pekkanen Pan Close to Home by Cara Hunter Viking Penguin Paperbacks Macbeth by Jo Nesbo Hogarth In a House of Lies by Ian Rankin Orion Non fiction Narrative Book of the Year Non fiction Lifestyle Book of the Year Children s Fiction Book of the Year Becoming by Michelle Obama Viking Everything I Know About Love by Dolly Alderton Fig Tree First Man In Leading From the Front by Ant Middleton HarperNonFiction The Secret Barrister by The Secret Barrister Picador The Language of Kindness A Nurse s Story by Christie Watson Chatto amp Windus Fire and Fury Inside the Trump White House by Michael Wolff Little Brown BOSH by Henry Firth and Ian Theasby HQ Slay in Your Lane The Black Girl Bible by Yomi Adegoke and Elizabeth Uviebinene Fourth Estate Feminists Don t Wear Pink and Other Lies by curated by Scarlett Curtis Penguin Lose Weight for Good by Tom Kerridge Absolute Press Ottolenghi Simple by Yotam Ottolenghi and Tara Wigley Ebury Press The Ordnance Survey Puzzle Book by Ordnance Survey Trapeze The Ice Monster by David Walliams HarperCollins Children s Books Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi Macmillan Children s Books The House with Chicken Legs by Sophie Anderson Usborne Head Kid by David Baddiel HarperCollins Children s Books The Skylarks War by Hilary McKay MacMillan Children s Books My Mum Tracy Beaker by Jacqueline Wilson Doubleday Children s Illustrated and Non fiction Audiobook of the Year You Are Awesome by Matthew Syed illustrated by Toby Triumph Wren amp Rook Stories for Boys Who Dare To Be Different by Ben Brooks illustrated by Quinton Winter Quercus Politics for Beginners by Alex Frith Rosie Hore Louie Stowell illustrated by Kellan Stover Usborne Oi Duck Billed Platypus by Kes Grey and Jim Field illustrated by Jim Field Hodder Children s Books Fantastically Great Women Who Made History by Kate Pankhurst Bloomsbury Children s Books I Am The Seed That Grew The Tree A Nature Poem for Every Day of the Year by Fiona Waters illustrated by Frann Preston Gannon Nosy Crow Becoming by Michelle Obama Narrator Michelle Obama Penguin Milkman by Anna Burns Narrator Brid Brennan Faber and Faber Their Lost Daughters by Joy Ellis Narrator Richard Armitage Audible Studios Lethal White by Robert Galbraith Narrator Robert Glenister Hachette Audio Brief Answers to the Big Questions by Stephen Hawking Narrator Ben Wishaw John Murray First Man In Leading From The Front by Ant Middleton Narrator Ant Middleton HarperNonFiction 2018 Books of the Year edit The shortlisted nominees were announced on 16 March 2018 51 52 53 Again the awards comprised four divisions Books of the Year the Nibbies Great People Bringing Books to Readers and Publishing Success New categories of Author of the Year Illustrator of the Year were added this year Audiobook of the Year and an award for Overall Book of the Year from all the category winners were also reintroduced after being omitted in 2017 54 This year also saw a joint winner for the Children s Book of the Year category Presented 14 May 2018 Venue Grosvenor House Hotel London 55 56 57 Overall Book of the Year Author of the Year 58 Illustrator of the year Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman Harper Fiction Phillip Pullman Axel Scheffler Fiction Book of the Year Debut Book of the Year Crime and Thriller Book of the Year Reservoir 13 by Jon McGregor Fourth Estate The Break by Marian Keyes Michael Joseph Birdcage Walk by Helen Dunmore Hutchinson Windmill Winter by Ali Smith Hamish Hamilton How to Stop Time by Matt Haig Canongate City of Friends by Joanna Trollope Mantle Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman Harper Fiction Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi Viking Sirens by Joseph Knox Doubleday Conversations with Friends by Sally Rooney Faber and Faber Why Mummy Drinks by Gill Sims HarperCollins My Absolute Darling by Gabriel Tallent HarperCollins The Dry by Jane Harper Abacus The Midnight Line by Lee Child Bantam Press The Girl Before by J P Delaney Quercus Spook Street by Mick Herron John Murray He Said She Said by Erin Kelly Mulholland Behind Her Eyes by Sarah Pinborough HarperCollins Non fiction Narrative Book of the Year Non fiction Lifestyle Book of the Year Children s Book of the Year Why I m No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo Lodge Bloomsbury Circus What Does This Button Do By Bruce Dickinson Harper Non Fiction This is Going To Hurt Secret Diaries of a Junior Doctor by Adam Kay Picador I AM I AM I AM Seventeen Brushes with Death by Maggie O Farrell Tinder Press Ask an Astronaut My Guide to Life in Space by Tim Peake Century The Secret Life of Cows by Rosamund Young Faber and Faber 5 Ingredients by Jamie Oliver Michael Joseph Recovery Freedom from Our Addictions by Russell Brand Bluebird Happy Finding Joy in Every Day and Letting Go of Perfect by Fearne Cotton Orion Spring The Christmas Chronicles Notes Stories amp 100 Essential Recipes for Midwinter by Nigel Slater HarperCollins The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down How to be Calm in a Busy World by Haemin Sunim Penguin Life Cooking for Family and Friends by Joe Wicks Bluebird The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas Walker Books The Lost Words by Robert Macfarlane illustrated by Jackie Morris Penguin Random House Children s Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls by Elena Favilli and Francesca Cavallo Particular Books Oi Cat by Kes Gray illustrated by Jim Field Hodder Children s Books La Belle Sauvage The Book of Dust Volume One by Philip Pullman illustrated by Chris Wormell David Fickling books in association with Penguin Random House Children s Bad Dad by David Walliams HarperCollins Children s Books Audiobook of the Year La Belle Sauvage The Book of Dust Volume One by Philip Pullman Narrator Michael Sheen Penguin Random House UK Audio Sherlock Holmes The Definitive Collection by Arthur Conan Doyle Narrator Stephen Fry Audible The Girl Before by J P Delaney Narrators Emilia Fox Finty Williams Lise Aagaard Knudsen Quercus Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman Narrator Cathleen McCarron HarperCollins Kid Normal by Greg James and Chris Smith Narrators Greg James and Chris Smith W F Howes Nudged Audiobooks How Not To Be a Boy by Robert Webb Narrator Robert Webb Audible Studio 2017 Books of the Year edit The shortlisted nominees were announced on 15 March 2017 at the London Book Fair The awards comprised four divisions Books of the Year the Nibbies Great People Bringing Books to Readers and Publishing Success For the first Nibbies since 2014 the ceremony was expanded Crime and Thriller titles regained their own category previously called the Crime Thriller of the Year and changed to Thriller and Crime Novel of the Year in 2011 while non fiction was split into Narrative and Lifestyle 59 The Newcomer of the Year New Writer of the Year award was renamed Debut Book of the Year and The Popular Fiction award which had changed to Popular Fiction Book of the Year in 2010 was renamed simply as Fiction Book of the Year in this year Presented 8 May 2017 Venue Grosvenor House Hotel London 60 61 62 63 64 Fiction Book of the Year Debut Book of the Year Crime and Thriller Book of the Year The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry Serpent s Tail Days Without End by Sebastian Barry Faber amp Faber The Sellout by Paul Beatty Oneworld The Muse by Jessie Burton Picador Cartes Postales from Greece by Victoria Hislop Headline Review This Must Be the Place by Maggie O Farrell Headline What Belongs to You by Garth Greenwell Picador The Trouble with Goats and Sheep by Joanna Cannon Borough Press The Girls by Emma Cline Chatto amp Windus My Name is Leon by Kit de Waal Penguin Five Rivers Met on a Wooded Plain by Barney Norris Doubleday Golden Hill by Francis Spufford Faber Dodgers by Bill Beverley No Exit Press The Widow by Fiona Barton Bantam Press Night School by Lee Child Bantam Press Lie With Me by Sabine Durrant Mulholland Books Conclave by Robert Harris Hutchinson I See You by Clare Mackintosh Little Brown Non fiction Narrative Book of the Year Non fiction Lifestyle Book of the Year Children s Book of the Year East West Street by Philippe Sands W amp N Mad Girl by Bryony Gordon Headline When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi The Bodley Head The Outrun by Amy Liptrot Canongate The Good Immigrant ed by Nikesh Shukla Unbound Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen S amp S Hello is this Planet Earth By Tim Peake Century Sidemen The Book by The Sidemen Coronet The Unmumsy Mum by Sarah Turner Bantam Press Five on Brexit Island by Bruno Vincent Quercus Lean in 15 The Sustain Plan by Joe Wicks Bluebird The Little Book of Hygge by Meik Wiking Penguin Life The Girl of Ink and Stars by Kiran Millwood Hargreave Chicken House The Christmasaurus by Tom Fletcher illustrated by Shane Devries Puffin Oi Dog Kes Gray Claire Gray illustrated by Jim Field Hodder Nadiya s Bake Me a Story by Nadiya Hussain illustrated by Clair Rossiter Hodder Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by J K Rowling John Tiffany and Jack Thorne Little Brown and Pottermore The World s Worst Children by David Walliams illustrated by Tony Ross HarperCollins Children s Books Bestseller of the Year Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by J K Rowling 1990 2016 edit Book of the Year edit Prior to 2010 the Best was a unique winner Starting in 2010 the Best was chosen by the public via open internet vote from among the winning books in the other categories The category was resurrected in 2018 Year Author Title Publisher Ref 1994 Jung Chang Wild Swans Flamingo 1995 Alan Bennett Writing Home Faber amp Faber 1996 Delia Smith Delia Smith s Winter Collection BBC Books 1997 Dava Sobel Longitude Fourth Estate 1998 Helen Fielding Bridget Jones s Diary Picador 1999 Ted Hughes Birthday Letters Faber amp Faber 2000 Alex Ferguson Managing My Life Hodder amp Stoughton 2001 Tony Parsons Man and Boy HarperCollins 2002 Pamela Stephenson Billy HarperCollins 2003 Michael Moore Stupid White Men Penguin 2004 Lynne Truss Eats Shoots amp Leaves Profile 2005 Dan Brown The Da Vinci Code Corgi 2006 J K Rowling Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Bloomsbury 2007 Con and Hal Iggulden The Dangerous Book for Boys HarperCollins 2008 Ian McEwan On Chesil Beach Jonathan Cape 2009 Kate Summerscale The Suspicions of Mr Whicher Bloomsbury 2010 David Nicholls One Day Hodder amp Stoughton 2011 Caitlin Moran How to Be a Woman Ebury Press 2012 EL James Fifty Shades of Grey Vintage Books 65 2013 Neil Gaiman The Ocean at the End of the Lane William Morrow and Company 66 2014 Jessie Burton The Miniaturist Ecco US Picador UK 67 2015 No award 2016 No award Children s Book of the Year edit Main article National Book Awards Children s Book of the Year Previously called British Children s Book of the Year Renamed to Children s Book of the Year in 2010 Year Author Title Publisher Ref 1996 Alison Sage ed The Hutchinson Treasury of Children s Literature Hutchinson 1997 Philip Pullman Northern Lights Scholastic 1998 J K Rowling Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone Bloomsbury 1999 J K Rowling Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Bloomsbury 2000 Jacqueline Wilson The Illustrated Mum Doubleday 2001 Philip Pullman The Amber Spyglass Scholastic 2002 Eoin Colfer Artemis Fowl Viking Puffin 2003 Jacqueline Wilson Girls in Tears Corgi Children s 2004 Mark Haddon The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time David Fickling 2005 Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler The Gruffalo s Child Macmillan Children s Books 2006 Anthony Horowitz Ark Angel Walker Books 2007 Ricky Gervais Flanimals of the Deep Faber amp Faber 2008 Francesca Simon Horrid Henry and the Abominable Snowman Orion Children s Books 2009 Stephenie Meyer Breaking Dawn Little Brown 2010 Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler Zog Alison Green 2011 Patrick Ness A Monster Calls Walker Books 2012 David Walliams Ratburger HarperCollins 2013 David Walliams Demon Dentist HarperCollins 2014 David Walliams Awful Auntie HarperCollins 2015 No award 2016 No award Fiction Book of the Year edit Previously called Popular Fiction Award Name changed to Popular Fiction Book of the Year in 2010 and subsequently to Fiction Book of the Year in 2017 2016 no award 2015 no award 2014 The Shock of the Fall Nathan Filer 68 2013 An Officer and a Spy Robert Harris 69 2012 Fifty Shades of Grey E L James 70 2011 A Tiny Bit Marvellous Dawn French 2010 One Day David Nicholls 2009 Devil May Care Sebastian Faulks Penguin 2008 The Memory Keeper s Daughter Kim Edwards Penguin 2006 Anybody Out There Marian Keyes Michael Joseph 2006 The Time Traveler s Wife Audrey Niffenegger Vintage Debut Book of the Year edit Previously called the Newcomer of the Year Name changed to New Writer of the Year in 2010 and subsequently to Debut Book of the Year in 2017 2016 no award 2015 no award 2014 The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton 2013 Tigers in Red Weather by Liza Klaussman 69 2012 The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce 70 2011 When God Was a Rabbit by Sarah Winman 2010 The Hare with Amber Eyes by Edmund de Waal 2009 Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith 2008 Catherine O Flynn 2007 Victoria Hislop 2006 Marina Lewycka 2005 Susanna Clarke 2004 Brick Lane by Monica Ali 2003 Allison Pearson 2002 Pete McCarthy 2001 White Teeth by Zadie Smith 2000 Driving Over Lemons An Optimist in Andalucia by Chris Stewart 1999 Borders UK 1998 Daisy amp Tom 1997 Kate Atkinson 1990 The Power of One by Bryce Courtenay Crime amp Thriller Book of the Year edit Previously called the Crime Thriller of the Year Name changed to Thriller amp Crime Novel of the Year in 2011 and subsequently to Crime amp Thriller Book of the Year in 2017 2016 no award 2015 no award 2014 I Am Pilgrim Terry Hayes 68 2013 The Carrier Sophie Hannah Hodder 69 2012 A Wanted Man Lee Child 70 2011 Before I Go to Sleep S J Watson 2010 no award 2009 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Stieg Larsson 2008 Book of the Dead Patricia Cornwell Little Brown 2007 The Naming of the Dead Ian Rankin Orion 2006 The Take Martina Cole Headline 2005 Fleshmarket Close Ian Rankin Orion Illustrated Children s Book of the Year edit Resurrected as a standalone category in 2022 1995 The Most Amazing Pop Up Science Book Jay Young Watts Books 1994 Mummy Laid an Egg Babette Cole Jonathan Cape 1993 Penguin Small Mick Inkpen Hodder 1992 Farmer Duck Helen Oxenbury Walker Books 1991 The Mousehole Cat Nicola Bayley Walker Books Retired awards editThe following awards are no longer active or have been split into sub categories Audiobook of the Year edit 2014 Awful Auntie David Walliams 71 2013 The Ocean at the End of the Lane written and narrated by Neil Gaiman Headline 69 2012 The Woman Who Went to Bed for a Year Sue Townsend narrated by Caroline Quentin 70 2011 My Dear I Wanted to Tell You Louisa Young narrated by Dan Stevens 2005 2010 no award 2004 Forgotten Voices of the Great War Max Arthur Random House 2003 Series of Unfortunate Events written by Lemony Snicket narrated by Tim Curry Collins 2002 The Laying on of Hands written and narrated by Alan Bennett BBC Radio Collection Bestseller Award edit Named Bestseller of the Year in 1991 Renamed Bestseller Award in 2017 2017 Harry Potter and the Cursed Child J K Rowling 1992 2016 no award 1991 Delia Smith s Christmas Delia Smith BBC Books Biography Autobiography of the Year edit Previously called Biography of the Year Name changed to Biography Autobiography of the Year in 2010 2014 Please Mister Postman Alan Johnson 68 2013 David Jason My Life David Jason Random House 69 2012 My Animals and Other Family Clare Balding 70 2011 Charles Dickens Claire Tomalin 2010 The Fry Chronicles Stephen Fry 2009 Dreams from My Father Barack Obama Canongate 2008 My Booky Wook Russell Brand Hodder amp Stoughton 2007 The Sound of Laughter Peter Kay Century 2006 Sharon Osbourne Extreme Sharon Osbourne Time Warner 2005 My Life Bill Clinton Hutchinson 2004 Toast Nigel Slater Fourth Estate 2003 Churchill A Biography Roy Jenkins Pan Popular Non Fiction Book of the Year edit 2014 Love Nina Nina Stibbe 68 2013 I Am Malala Malala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb 69 2012 Is It Just Me Miranda Hart 70 2011 How To Be a Woman Caitlin Moran 2010 The Making of Modern Britain Andrew Marr Food amp Drink Book of the Year edit 2014 Plenty More Yotam Ottolenghi 71 2013 Eat Nigel Slater HarperCollins 69 2012 The Hairy Dieters Si King and Dave Myers 70 2011 The Good Cook Simon Hopkinson 2010 Plenty Yotam Ottolenghi Paperback of the Year edit 2011 Room Emma Donoghue Outstanding Achievement edit Previously called the Lifetime Achievement Award 1993 2009 Renamed to Outstanding Achievement Award in 2010 2014 Mary Berry 68 2013 no award 2012 Ian Rankin 70 2011 Jackie Collins 2010 Martin Amis and Terry Pratchett 2009 no award 2008 J K Rowling 2007 John Grisham 2006 Jamie Oliver 2005 Sir John Mortimer 2004 Sir David Attenborough 2003 Alan Bennett 2002 Mark Barty King 2001 Ernest Hecht 2000 Spike Milligan 1999 Maeve Binchy 1998 Jilly Cooper 1997 Paul Scherer 1996 Wilbur Smith 1995 Delia Smith 1994 Catherine Cookson 1993 Dr D G Hessayon UK Author of the Year edit Previously called Author of the Year Renamed to UK Author of the Year in 2010 notwithstanding the fact the award has been given to non UK authors 2014 David Nicholls Us 68 2013 Kate Atkinson Life After Life 69 2012 Hilary Mantel Bring Up the Bodies 70 2011 Alan Hollinghurst The Stranger s Child 2010 Hilary Mantel Wolf Hall 2009 Aravind Adiga 2008 Ian McEwan 2007 Richard Dawkins 2006 Alan Bennett 2005 Sheila Hancock 2004 Alexander McCall Smith 2003 Sarah Waters 2002 Philip Pullman 2001 Nigella Lawson 2000 J K Rowling 72 1999 Beryl Bainbridge 73 1998 Louis de Bernieres 1997 Bill Bryson 1996 Salman Rushdie 1995 Sebastian Faulks 1994 Roddy Doyle 1993 Andrew Morton 1992 Peter Mayle 1991 Peter Ackroyd 1990 Prince of Wales International Author of the Year edit 2014 We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves Karen Joy Fowler 68 2013 Gone Girl Gillian Flynn 69 2012 The Snow Child Eowyn Ivey 70 2011 A Visit From the Goon Squad Jennifer Egan 2010 Freedom Jonathan Franzen Richard amp Judy Best Read of the Year edit 2009 When Will There Be Good News Kate Atkinson Doubleday 2008 A Thousand Splendid Suns Khaled Hosseini Bloomsbury 2007 The Interpretation of Murder Jed Rubenfeld Headline Review 2006 Labyrinth Kate Mosse Orion 2005 Cloud Atlas David Mitchell Sceptre 2004 The Lovely Bones Alice Sebold Picador The Children s Author of the Year edit 1995 Allan Ahlberg and Janet Ahlberg 1994 Anne Fine 1993 Raymond Briggs 1992 Dick King Smith 1991 Anne Fine 1990 Roald Dahl Illustrated Book of the Year edit 2004 England s Thousand Best Houses Simon Jenkins Allen Lane 2003 Sahara Michael Palin Weidenfeld Nicolson Illustrated 2002 The Blue Planet Andrew Byatt Alastair Fothergill Martha Holmes BBC Worldwide 2001 The Beatles Anthology Cassell 2000 Century Bruce Bernard Phaidon Press 1999 Ethel amp Ernest Raymond Briggs Jonathan Cape 1998 The Lost Gardens of Heligan Tim Smit Gollancz 1997 Flora Britannica Richard Mabey Sinclair Stevenson 1996 The River Cafe Cookbook Rose Gray and Ruth Rogers Ebury Press 1995 The Art Book Phaidon Press The TV and Film Book of the Year edit 2007 The Devil Wears Prada Lauren Weisberger HarperCollins 2006 The Constant Gardener John le Carre Hodder amp Stoughton 2005 Himalaya Michael Palin Weidenfeld amp Nicolson 2004 How Clean Is Your House Kim Woodburn and Aggie MacKenzie Michael Joseph 2003 What Not to Wear Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine Weidenfeld amp Nicolson The Literary Fiction Award edit 2005 Cloud Atlas David Mitchell Sceptre 2004 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time Mark Haddon Jonathan Cape The History Book of the Year edit 2005 William Pitt the Younger A Biography William Hague HarperCollins 2004 Stalin The Court of the Red Tsar Simon Sebag Montefiore Weidenfeld amp Nicolson The Sports Book of the Year edit 2007 Gerrard My Autobiography Steven Gerrard Bantam 2006 Being Freddie Andrew Flintoff Hodder amp Stoughton 2005 Gazza My Story Paul Gascoigne Headline 2004 Martin Johnson The Autobiography Martin Johnson Headline The deciBel Writer of the Year edit 2007 Jackie Kay 2006 Diana Evans 2005 Hari Kunzru The Fastest Selling Biography of All Time edit 2004 My Side David Beckham CollinsWillow The Travel Writer of the Year edit 1993 Michael Palin Pole to Pole BBC Books 1992 Mark Shand Travels on my Elephant Jonathan Cape 1991 V S Naipaul India Heinemann 1990 Peter Mayle A Year in Provence Hamish Hamilton The Fantasy and Science Fiction Author of the Year edit 1994 Terry PratchettSee also edit nbsp Literature portal nbsp Books portal nbsp United 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