One of these authors, Angie Thomas, was awarded two prizes, the Debut
Goodreads Author Award, and the Young Adult Fiction Award for The Hate U Give.
Not exact matches
I had not heard of this book or
author when this book was announced on the Nebula
Award list, although I did recently realize that the
author and I are friends here in
Goodreads.
I was a Semifinalist for Best
Author in the 2011 and 2012
Goodreads Choice
Awards.
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She's been nominated for the
Goodreads Choice
Award 2012 for Best
Author and Best Romance for her international bestseller ON DUBLIN STREET, Best Romance 2014 for BEFORE JAMAICA LANE, and Best Romance 2015 for HERO.
I've also tried giving my ebook away at BookLikes (7 people requested it after a month of trying to give away 20 kindle gift copies), through
Goodreads blog posts & group giveaway posts, Twitter, Facebook, LibraryThing etc. and almost no one wants a free ebook from an unknown
author (even with lots of
awards AND a Publishers Weekly Starred Review).
Compared to the infographic that analyzes in detail plots,
authors, background, and narrative techniques of the Man Booker Prize winners, the new visual from
Goodreads goes one step further and also shows how the
award - winning books are being received by readers.