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Age Group: KS3 (Ages 11-14)

‘New You For Ever’ is a futuristic thriller where artificial intelligence has taken over the world – a world that is suffering from the devastating effects of climate change – a world where extreme measures are being explored to solve the climate crisis.

The ‘New You Foundation’ is giving people the chance to turn themselves into a Pleeka – a replica of their own body with their personality and memories uploaded but importantly a body that can live forever without using up scarce resources such as food and water. Advocates of the Foundation are calling for everyone to turn Pleeka to take the strain off Earth, and influencers and celebrities are jumping on the bandwagon.

Anders and his dad are journalists reporting on the Foundation. But Anders becomes suspicious about the true intentions of the organisation and he is determined to discover the truth.

This is an easy gripping read, which explores an extreme future scarily based on reality. It will certainly make you think!

Children’s Book Award Winners: The Definitive Guide to the Most Recent Winners

It has been a landmark year for children’s literature. At Booksfortopics, we have been tracking the winners of every major UK children’s book award to ensure the highest quality texts reach your classrooms and libraries. From the emotional depth of the Carnegie Medals to the high-energy fun of The Lollies, The past year has delivered an extraordinary range of stories that cater to every type of reader.

Award-Winning Excellence for Primary and Secondary Schools

Several of this year’s big winners are already staple favourites on our curated school book lists. King of Nothing by Nathanael Lessore (Winner of the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize and Jhalak Prize) is a standout title appearing across multiple children’s book award shortlists. Similarly, the powerful Glasgow Boys by Margaret McDonald, which swept the Carnegie Medal and the Branford Boase Award, also found itself shortlisted for multiple awards this year in the secondary age categories.

Likewise, in primary, we find award-winning excellence across all key stages. The Final Year by Matt Goodfellow, a multi-award winner, continues to be one of the most essential texts on our Year 6 book list. Equally, for lower primary, we are proud to see titles like Gina Kaminski Saves the Wolf (UKLA Winner), and There’s a Tiger on the Train (The Week Junior Book Award Winner) featuring on our Year 1 booklist and Reception recommended reads list, bringing award-winning storytelling to the very start of the reading journey.

Our Expert Support for Children’s Book Awards

At Booksfortopics, we are proud to be deeply involved in the UK book award scene. Our Director, Alison Leach, brings her expertise to the industry as a key judge for several awards panels. These include The Lollies (Laugh Out Loud Book Awards), The Week Junior Book Awards, The Alligator’s Mouth Award, and The Diverse Book Awards. Because of this firsthand involvement, we ensure that our curated selections always reflect the most impactful and high-quality titles being published today.

Download Our Book Award PDF Calendar

To help you keep track of the year’s literary highlights, we have produced a dedicated Children’s Book Award PDF Calendar. This is an essential resource for literacy leads and librarians, mapping out key announcement dates throughout the academic year.

Explore our full breakdown of the past year’s winners below. Accordingly, we’ve collated the champions of the Waterstones Book Prize, Nibbies, UKLA Book Awards and more.

From Wataru Nadatani, the creator of Cat + Gamer, comes CAT + CRAZY, a humorous cat manga for all animal and cat lovers!

High schooler Kensuke Fuji adores cats, but others in his family are allergic, so he”s never really been able to spend time with any.

When he meets a mysteriously skilled cat guru – who seems to be able to understand everything about cats – Kensuke finds a kindred spirit who is also ”absolutely kitty bonkers,” so he decides to study under this Ultimate Cat Whisperer!

Come along with Kensuke and learn the secrets of the Cat Fist Way!

A silly but sincere look at humans who adore cats – and seek to learn more about these mysterious creatures – CAT + CRAZY is another impressive series from Harvey Award nominated manga creator Wataru Nadatani (Cat + Gamer)!

The legendary Mandalorian bounty hunter Jango Fett embarks on a brand-new mission!

Jango Fett, father of Boba Fett and legendary bounty hunter, has a bounty to find!

A mystery to solve!

And a treaty at risk!

But can even the galaxy’s most formidable bounty hunter achieve all of his goals with the dangerous and deadly Aurra Sing in the mix?

Gotta go Flash-fast!

Sonic the Hedgehog s world is under siege by Darkseid thankfully, he and his friends have some help: the Justice League!

When the evil Darkseid invades Sonic s home in search of the ultimate power, Sonic and his friends find themselves with their backs against the wall and in need of a miracle.

Luckily, the Justice League is able to step in and lend their hands!

See DC s most iconic characters teaming up with the most beloved blue hedgehog on the planet against an insurmountable foe.

There ll be action, adventure, and plenty of chili dogs!

Written by longtime Sonic the Hedgehog scribe, Ian Flynn!

Comic legend Peter David pens the next epic chapter in the Symbiote Saga, taking place in the futurescape of 2099!

Set your time circuits ahead to the techno-dystopian future of 2099!

Miguel O”Hara, A.K.A. Spider-Man 2099, is facing a hostile takeover – of his own body!

Kron Stone, the Venom of 2099, wages an all-out assault on Alchemax, and the only hope of stopping him lies with the power awakened by a top-secret project gone terribly wrong.

What must Miguel sacrifice to seal the bond with his new symbiote?

His body?

His mind?

His very soul?

Told through the alternating voices of two unlikely allies, this quest is a shake-up of the stories we think we know. The plot follows Corman, a gentle giant living in fear of the metal birds that hunt giant kind, and Jacq, a human recruit raised by society to believe giants are nothing more than raw materials for the city’s expansion.

The narrative cleverly flips the ‘Jack the Giant Killer’ trope on its head through Jacq, a girl who starts out hunting giants but ends up questioning the very world she’s been conditioned to know and ultimately finds courage to become the giants’ protector instead.

Perfectly pitched for Year 5 and 6, this meaty read doesn’t shy away from big questions about prejudice and systemic lies. The grim reality of the factory, where giants are processed for their bones, demonstrates the guts it takes for Jacq to stand against the status quo in the face of politically spun narratives about ‘outsiders’.

With rich world-building, a cinematic quality and high-octane tension, this is a must-read for upper KS2 classrooms looking for a fresh, thought-provoking adventure that packs an emotional wallop.

The first in a hilarious, super readable and magical new adventure series from the New York Times bestselling author of The House at the Edge of Magic.

Tassie has grown up in the Citadel under careful watch, well away from any form of danger – and adventure. When the Wisest of the Wise Witches comes to visit and proclaims her the Chosen One, destined to save her people from death and destruction, Tassie realizes why she’s spent her life wrapped in cotton wool.

Tassie needs to find a new Chosen One, so along with her best friend, a griffin called Spin, and an enigmatic elf, she sets off on an epic (and somewhat chaotic) quest through magical lands in a race against time. Unfortunately, she’s never been on time for anything.

The wit and wackiness of Terry Pratchett’s young fiction combines with the jaunt and unlikely hero story of Kung Fu Panda in this unputdownable adventure.

A magical fairy-tale adventure set in a winter wonderland, this gift hardback makes the perfect Christmas present for fans of Frozen, The Snow Queen and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.

In this enchanting fantasy, an imprisoned princess needs the help of a girl from the modern world to undo a wish gone wrong and save her snowy kingdom.

Every day, a lonely princess digs through the snow in search of a way to undo the terrible wish she made – one that has left her with an empty kingdom. But one day, a mysterious girl named Ela tumbles through the kingdom’s protective mist barrier. The princess is determined to bring Ela to her father, the king, as proof that her wish can be undone. Meanwhile, Ela is shocked to discover she’s stumbled upon the very Snow Princess whose picture graces the cover of the locked book that Ela’s mom won’t let her read.

Can these two brave girls from different worlds come together to set things right? This captivating adventure of courage, belonging and unlikely friendship would make a wonderful stocking filler, and is the perfect book to curl up with on winter nights.

A thrilling new adventure into the glittering realm of the jinn from the author of Nura and the Immortal Palace.

Amir has lived all his life in splendour, being the son of a wealthy businessman. But when his mother disappears at his father’s factory, Amir is the only one who feels sure she’s not gone forever.

When a strange jinn shows up on his doorstep with clues to his mother’s whereabouts, Amir finds himself following Shamsa into the realm of the jinn – a world of trickery, tests and deceit.

But could his mother also be hiding in this world of pink seas and purple skies, and could a jinn princess be his key to finding her?

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