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- Share! by Anthea Simmons and Georgie Birkett (8 categories)
- Forgotten by Cat Patrick (8 categories)
- The Treasure of Captain Claw by Jonathan Emmett and Steve Cox (8 categories)
- The Fever Tree by Jennifer McVeigh (8 categories)
- Girl Genius: Agatha H and the Airship City by Phil Foglio and Kaja Foglio (8 categories)
- Bramble the Brave by Amber Stewart and Layn Marlow (8 categories)
- The Orchard Book of Magical Tales by Margaret Mayo (8 categories)
- Inherent Vice by Thomas Pynchon (8 categories)
- The Silver Eagle (Forgotten Legion) by Ben Kane (8 categories)
- Blamehounds (Little Gems) by Ross Collins (8 categories)
- Outraged of Tunbridge Wells: Original Complaints from Middle England by Nigel Cawthorne (8 categories)
- Refuge by Anne Booth and Sam Usher (8 categories)
- Shooting the Cook by David Pritchard (8 categories)
- Dark Life by Kat Falls (8 categories)
- Don't Invite Dinosaurs To Dinner by Neil Griffiths and Peggy Collins (8 categories)
- A Journey Through the Weather by John Haslam and Steve Parker (8 categories)
- The Darkest Dark by Chris Hadfield and The Fan Brothers (8 categories)
- Where's Gilbert? The Not So Little Princess by Tony Ross and Wendy Finney (8 categories)
- All Fall Down by Sally Nicholls (8 categories)
- Bereft by Chris Womersley (8 categories)
- The Lying Carpet by David Lucas (8 categories)
- Your Hand in My Hand by Mark Sperring and Britta Teckentrup (8 categories)
- The Radical Innovation Playbook: A Practical Guide for Harnessing New, Novel or Game-Changing Breakthroughs by Olga Kokshagina and Allen Alexander (8 categories)
- A Walk In Paris by Salvatore Rubbino (8 categories)
- Thinking the Twentieth Century by Tony Judt and Timothy Snyder (8 categories)
- Mr Gum and the Biscuit Billionaire by Andy Stanton and David Tazzyman (8 categories)
- Front Lines by Michael Grant (8 categories)
- The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen and P J Lynch (Illustrator) (8 categories)
- The Wind in the Wallows by Jeanne Willis and Tony Ross (8 categories)
- The Good Story: Exchanges on Truth, Fiction and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy by Arabella Kurtz and J M Coetzee (8 categories)
- The Iron Man by Ted Hughes and Andrew Davidson (8 categories)
- If Only by Matthew Tree (8 categories)
- The Second Deadly Sin: A Rebecka Martinsson Investigation by Asa Larsson and Laurie Thompson (Translator) (8 categories)
- Mariah Mundi and the Ship of Fools by G P Taylor (8 categories)
- The Fourth Horseman by Kate Thompson (8 categories)
- Betrayal by Lilja Sigurdardottir and Quentin Bates (translator) (8 categories)
- Revelations of Divine Love (Oxford World's Classics) by Julian of Norwich and Barry Windeatt (Translator) (8 categories)
- We Travel So Far by Laura Knowles and Chris Madden (8 categories)
- Zoe and Beans: Hello Oscar by Chloe Inkpen and Mick Inkpen (8 categories)
- The Terrible Plop by Ursula Dubosarsky and Andrew Joyner (8 categories)
- Mrs MacCready Was Ever So Greedy by Julie Fulton and Jona Jung (8 categories)
- Bruno's Challenge and Other Dordogne Tales by Martin Walker (8 categories)
- Sam's Spitfire Summer by Ian MacDonald and Charlie Clough (8 categories)
- A Confusion of Princes by Garth Nix (8 categories)
- The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Peerless Peer by Philip Jose Farmer (8 categories)
- Goodnight Already by Jory John and Benji Davies (8 categories)
- Empire Antarctica: Ice, Silence and Emperor Penguins by Gavin Francis (8 categories)
- Bathroom Boogie by Clare Foges and Al Murphy (8 categories)
- Railways (Amazing and Extraordinary Facts) by Julian Holland (8 categories)
- Vile - A Cautionary Tale For Little Monsters by Mark Robinson and Sarah Horne (8 categories)