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Can you name the winners of the Carnegie Medal in Literature?
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ntnon
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Note: No winner for 1943, 1946, and 1966.
Source:
carnegiegreenaway.org
Note: From 2007, year refers to when the medal was awarded. Previously the year refers to the publication date of the books.
Updated August 2011
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Year
Title
Author
1936
Arthur Ransome
1937
Eve Garnett
1938
Noel Streatfeild
1939
Eleanor Doorly
1940
Kitty Barne
1941
Mary Treadgold
1942
'B.B.'
1944
Eric Linklater
1946
Elizabeth Goudge
1947
Walter de la Mare
1948
Richard Armstrong
1949
Agnes Allen
1950
Elfrida Vipont
1951
Cynthia Harnett
1952
Mary Norton
1953
Edward Osmond
1954
Ronald Welch
1955
Eleanor Farjean
1956
C.S. Lewis
1957
William Mayne
1958
Philippa Pearce
1959
Rosemary Sutcliff
1960
Dr Ian Wolfram Cornwall
1961
Lucy M. Boston
Year
Title
Author
1962
Pauline Clarke
1963
Hester Burton
1964
Sheena Porter
1965
Philip Turner
1967
Alan Garner
1968
Rosemary Harris
1969
K. M. Peyton
1970
Leon Garfield & Edward Blishen (illus. Charles Keeping)
1971
Ivan Southall
1972
Richard Adams
1973
Penelope Lively
1974
Mollie Hunter
1975
Robert Westall
1976
Jan Mark
1977
Gene Kemp
1978
David Rees
1979
Peter Dickinson
1980
Peter Dickinson
1981
Robert Westall
1982
Margaret Mahy
1983
Jan Mark
1984
Margaret Mahy
1985
Kevin Crossley-Holland
1986
Berlie Doherty
Year
Title
Author
1987
Susan Price
1988
Geraldine McCaughrean
1989
Anne Fine
1990
Gillian Cross
1991
Berlie Doherty
1992
Anne Fine
1993
Robert Swindells
1994
Theresa Breslin
1995
Philip Pullman
1996
Melvin Burgess
1997
Tim Bowler
1998
David Almond
1999
Aidan Chambers
2000
Beverley Naidoo
2001
Terry Pratchett
2002
Sharon Creech
2003
Jennifer Donnelly
2004
Frank Cottrell Boyce
2005
Mal Peet
2007
Meg Rosoff
2008
Philip Reeve
2009
Siobhan Dowd
2010
Neil Gaiman
2011
Patrick Ness
1943
Patrick Ness
1945
Patrick Ness
1966
Patrick Ness
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dtownstomp
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Sep 11th, 2009 at 18:10 GMT
-10 points
70 outta 70, I am one smart S.O.B.
jtrichey
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Sep 11th, 2009 at 18:20 GMT
18 points
Obviously the Carnegie medal makes the book's popularity soar. I have heard of exactly one of these books.
quiztaker
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Sep 11th, 2009 at 18:32 GMT
0 points
@dtownstomp: no it just means that you're a dbag.
rockgolf
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Sep 11th, 2009 at 18:37 GMT
9 points
And we have a new leader in the "Most Difficult Literature Quiz" in Sporcle history!
Leeny
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Sep 11th, 2009 at 18:38 GMT
11 points
the results are messed up - the ones highlighted are not the ones i got
rockgolf
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Sep 11th, 2009 at 18:39 GMT
10 points
@SporcleAdmin
: Hey, the highlighted answers on the results page aren't the titles I picked.
jake_t
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Sep 11th, 2009 at 20:24 GMT
6 points
Yes, my highlighted answers were not the ones I got correct either.
davidr
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Sep 11th, 2009 at 20:25 GMT
2 points
jtrichey: Jeez, what a Philistine. I mean, I've heard of... er... um... Oh. Well, *mumble* six of them. Yeah, OK, these are pretty obscure. Pity that nearly everyone's score gets lumped into 1-9 on the results page, too. Except me. I scored a big, fat zero as I guessed the wrong books for the few authors I recognized.
jaymc
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Sep 11th, 2009 at 20:33 GMT
0 points
Anyone else try "Get Your War On" for 1978?
starfish
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Sep 11th, 2009 at 20:53 GMT
3 points
This is the first Sporcle quiz I've gotten a zero on. First time for everything, I suppose.
JohnJF
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Sep 11th, 2009 at 21:23 GMT
2 points
I've literally never heard of any of these books. I've heard of two of the authors. Gee, I feel smart.
kidcanada
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Sep 11th, 2009 at 21:29 GMT
1 point
From Wikipedia: "The Carnegie Medal in Literature was established in the UK in 1936 in honour of Scottish philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. It is awarded to an outstanding book for children and young adult readers. Nominated books must be written in English and should first have been published in the UK during the year before" No wonder I got a zero.
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twist
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Sep 11th, 2009 at 21:36 GMT
-5 points
@quiztaker: can you read what you wrote in your head? do you hear yourself? you called someone a dbag because they made a smartass comment about them selves!? what is your problem!?
Zalx
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Sep 12th, 2009 at 00:22 GMT
2 points
Whilst this quiz was pretty hard, I actually quite like it. Especially with these lieterature ones, I always want to read up on the books and see what they are like. I thoroughly recommend Stone Cold - as a child I remember it being one of the best things I ever read.
Zalx
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Sep 12th, 2009 at 00:24 GMT
1 point
On a seperate note regarding how Sporcle is showing on the results page different correct answers to those that we got, there were three that I kicked myself for not having gotten, and it is those three that are highlighted on the results page. Both spooky, and a refelction on how badly I did on this quiz that only three showed up.
newenglander
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Sep 12th, 2009 at 02:12 GMT
1 point
i got northern lights and ruby holler. instead it highlighted flour babies and postcards from no mans land
springmom
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Sep 12th, 2009 at 03:37 GMT
5 points
Hmmm...I got exactly one of them, and that's because I listed every book in a series and one of them was right...thank Aslan for having read that series several times over the years!!
johnnyd
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Sep 12th, 2009 at 03:48 GMT
0 points
i read a lot but i guess i don't read litterature....
madhammy
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Sep 13th, 2009 at 15:11 GMT
0 points
i can't bellive i got the three no one else had got mind you i didn't get any others except millions might be something to do with the fact that i did carnegie shadowing a couple off years ago....
skudrafan1
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Sep 13th, 2009 at 15:47 GMT
0 points
"A Northern Light" should be acceptable for the 2003 Jennifer Donnelly book, as that is the title it was published under in the United States.
muse
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Sep 13th, 2009 at 16:37 GMT
0 points
ha i just got watership down. lol
Catherine_F
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Sep 17th, 2009 at 22:31 GMT
1 point
I'm kicking myself for doing badly on this quiz. Since I've read far more children's books than adult books (Hey, I haven't been an adult for as long as I was a child, and I had more time to kill back then - no Sporcle) I should have got much more than my pitiful four. I know that I've read books by probably half these authors. Looking at the titles is bringing back great memories!
xetcaf
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Apr 8th, 2010 at 18:13 GMT
-1 points
It prides me that I've read more carnegie books than Davidr has heard of.
xetcaf
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Jun 30th, 2010 at 12:10 GMT
-1 points
Plus you stupid ignorant Americans, you're philistines of the highest kind, this is a British children's book award. Not an ignorant American adult's award. You should be ashamed of yourselves. These books are classics, everyone. And you sit here slagging them off like the idiots you are. Also, you haven't got the 2010 carnegie medal winning book on here. Oh, and God is a complete myth to answer questions we don't understand.
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