The Light Novel Award (ライトノベルアワード, Raito Noberu Awaado) was a literary award handed out by the Japanese publisher Kadokawa Shoten for light novels, and was only held once in 2007. The novels which were applicable to receive the award were either published by Kadokawa Shoten under their Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko light novel label, or by three other publishing companies affiliated with Kadokawa Shoten in the Kadokawa Group—Enterbrain, Fujimi Shobo, and MediaWorks. The novels by Enterbrain were published under their Famitsu Bunko label; the novels by Fujimi Shobo were published under their Fujimi Fantasia Bunko or Fujimi Mystery Bunko labels; and the novels by MediaWorks were published under their Dengeki Bunko label (which encompasses their sub label Dengeki Game Bunko as well). There were five categories in the contest—romantic comedy, school setting, action, mystery, and novelization (for novels based on previously published material)—with four novels being picked for each category (one from each publisher) during the semi-final round. The final round picked one novel from each of the four listed in each category which became the winner in that given category. The winners were decided by readers of the novels themselves.
^ abcde (in Japanese). Kadokawa Shoten. Archived from the original on 2008-10-13. Retrieved 2008-01-24.
External links
Official website (in Japanese)
January 20, 2023
light, novel, award, ライトノベルアワード, raito, noberu, awaado, literary, award, handed, japanese, publisher, kadokawa, shoten, light, novels, only, held, once, 2007, novels, which, were, applicable, receive, award, were, either, published, kadokawa, shoten, under, th. The Light Novel Award ライトノベルアワード Raito Noberu Awaado was a literary award handed out by the Japanese publisher Kadokawa Shoten for light novels and was only held once in 2007 The novels which were applicable to receive the award were either published by Kadokawa Shoten under their Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko light novel label or by three other publishing companies affiliated with Kadokawa Shoten in the Kadokawa Group Enterbrain Fujimi Shobo and MediaWorks The novels by Enterbrain were published under their Famitsu Bunko label the novels by Fujimi Shobo were published under their Fujimi Fantasia Bunko or Fujimi Mystery Bunko labels and the novels by MediaWorks were published under their Dengeki Bunko label which encompasses their sub label Dengeki Game Bunko as well There were five categories in the contest romantic comedy school setting action mystery and novelization for novels based on previously published material with four novels being picked for each category one from each publisher during the semi final round The final round picked one novel from each of the four listed in each category which became the winner in that given category The winners were decided by readers of the novels themselves Prize winners EditRomantic comedy Toradora Yuyuko Takemiya 1 Runners up Goshushō sama Ninomiya kun Daisuke Suzuki Kamisama Game Shu Miyazaki Magician s Academy Ichirō Sakaki dd School setting Chrome Shelled Regios Shusuke Amagi 1 Runners up Andaka no Kaizōgaku Akira Asura Cryin Gakuto Mikumo Gakkō no Kaidan Takaaki Kaima dd Action Rental Magica Makoto Sanda 1 Runners up Kōtetsu no Shiro Usagi Kishi Dan Kō Maisaka Rengoku no Escudo Junichirō Takane Toaru Majutsu no Index Kazuma Kamachi dd Mystery Book Girl series Mizuki Nomura 1 Runners up Danshō no Grimm Gakuto Coda Makizoe Holic Ryōta Azuma Shi No Amane Kōzuki dd Novelization Monster Hunter adapted from the video game Yukinrin 1 Runners up Eureka Seven Tomonori Zugihara Gunparade Orchestra Ryōsuke Sakaki Karin Zōketsuki Tōru Kai dd References Edit a b c d e 2007 Light Novel Award results in Japanese Kadokawa Shoten Archived from the original on 2008 10 13 Retrieved 2008 01 24 External links EditOfficial website in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Light Novel Award amp oldid 1066257470, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,