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- Steaming to Victory: How Britain's Railways Won the War by Michael Williams (8 categories)
- Invisible Ink: A Family Memoir by Martha Leigh (8 categories)
- The Society of Timid Souls: Or, How to be Brave by Polly Morland (8 categories)
- Where is Fred? by Edward Hardy and Ali Pye (8 categories)
- Something Delicious by Jill Lewis and Ali Pye (8 categories)
- All at Sea: One Man. One Bathtub. One Very Bad Idea: Conquering the Channel in a Piece of Plumbing by Tim Fitzhigham (8 categories)
- The Foxes Come At Night And Other Stories by Cees Nooteboom and Ina Rilke (Translator) (8 categories)
- Chain of Custody by Anita Nair (8 categories)
- Zom-B by Darren Shan (8 categories)
- Fuzz McFlops by Eve Furnari and Alison Entrekin (translator) (8 categories)
- Stinkbomb and Ketchup-Face and the Quest for the Magic Porcupine by John Dougherty and David Tazzyman (illustrator) (8 categories)
- Clover Moon by Jacqueline Wilson (8 categories)
- The Vagenda: A Zero Tolerance Guide to the Media by Holly Baxter and Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett (8 categories)
- Alphaprints ABC by Jo Ryan and Sarah Powell (8 categories)
- Charles Jessold, Considered as a Murderer by Wesley Stace (8 categories)
- Tale of a Tail by Margaret Mahy and Tony Ross (8 categories)
- The Burning Shadow (Gods and Warriors Book 2) by Michelle Paver (8 categories)
- Battlemage by Stephen Aryan (8 categories)
- Crusher by Niall Leonard (8 categories)
- The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson (8 categories)
- Who Killed Sherlock Holmes? by Paul Cornell (8 categories)
- The General by Janet Charters and Michael Foreman (8 categories)
- I, Coriander by Sally Gardner (8 categories)
- Lump Lump and the Blanket of Dreams: Inspired by Navajo Culture and Folklore by Gwen Jackson and Lissa Calvert (8 categories)
- Aesop's Fables (The Classics) by Beverley Naidoo and Piet Grobler (8 categories)
- Beatrice and Vanessa by John Yeoman and Quentin Blake (8 categories)
- Dungeon Runners: Hero Trial by Kieran Larwood and Joe Todd-Stanton (8 categories)
- Jack and the Geniuses 1: At the Bottom of the World by Bill Nye and Gregory Mone (8 categories)
- The Story Keeper by Anna Mazzola (8 categories)
- Hekla's Children by James Brogden (8 categories)
- Bedlam: London and Its Mad by Catharine Arnold (8 categories)
- Sharp Teeth by Toby Barlow (8 categories)
- Wyrmeweald: Returner's Wealth by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell (8 categories)
- The Price of Fish A New Approach to Wicked Economics and Better Decisions by Michael Mainelli and Ian Harris (8 categories)
- A Shortcut to Paradise by Teresa Solana and Peter Bush (8 categories)
- Henry's Demons: Living with Schizophrenia. a Father and Son's Story by Patrick Cockburn and Henry Cockburn (8 categories)
- The Watchmaker of Filigree Street by Natasha Pulley (8 categories)
- The Chamber of Shadows by Justin Richards (8 categories)
- Every Contact Leaves a Trace by Elanor Dymott (8 categories)
- You Are Very Special by Su Box and Susie Poole (8 categories)
- Edgelands by Paul Farley and Michael Symmons Roberts (8 categories)
- Here and Now: Letters by J M Coetzee and Paul Auster (8 categories)
- Stanley's Stick by John Hegley and Neal Layton (8 categories)
- Dog on Stilts by James Thorp and Angus Mackinnon (8 categories)
- Night Monkey, Day Monkey by Julia Donaldson and Lucy Richards (8 categories)
- Defender of the Realm: Dark Age by Mark Huckerby and Nick Ostler (8 categories)
- Eleanor's Eyebrows by Timothy Knapman and David Tazzyman (8 categories)
- The Sword in the Stone by T H White (8 categories)
- Oliver Who Travelled Far and Wide by Mara Bergman and Nick Maland (8 categories)
- Aliens! (Dirty Bertie) by Alan MacDonald and David Roberts (8 categories)
