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- The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen and P J Lynch (Illustrator) (8 categories)
- No Middle Name by Lee Child (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)
- The Second Deadly Sin: A Rebecka Martinsson Investigation by Asa Larsson and Laurie Thompson (Translator) (8 categories)
- The Cocaine Salesman by Conny Braam (8 categories)
- The Fourth Horseman by Kate Thompson (8 categories)
- Gone by Michael Grant (8 categories)
- Zero to Hero - Ghost Buddy by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver (8 categories)
- The Terrible Plop by Ursula Dubosarsky and Andrew Joyner (8 categories)
- One Clear Ice-Cold January Morning at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century by Roland Schimmelpfennig and Jamie Bulloch (translator) (8 categories)
- Mrs Mohr Goes Missing by Maryla Szymiczkova and Antonia Lloyd-Jones (translator) (8 categories)
- Bar Balto by Faiza Guene and Sarah Ardizzone (8 categories)
- Holy City by Guillermo Orsi and Nick Caistor (translator) (8 categories)
- Lili is Crying by Helene Bessette and Kate Briggs (translator) (8 categories)
- Please: A First Book of Manners by Patricia Hegarty and Fhiona Galloway (8 categories)
- Troubletwisters: The Monster by Garth Nix and Sean Williams (8 categories)
- Flight of the Last Dragon by Robert Burleigh and Mary Grandpre (8 categories)
- Diary of a Spider by Doreen Cronin and Harry Bliss (8 categories)
- Alphabet (My First Bob Books) by Sue Hendra and John R Maslen (8 categories)
- The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Peerless Peer by Philip Jose Farmer (8 categories)
- Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown and Clement Hurd (8 categories)
- Taking Pictures by Anne Enright (8 categories)
- This is Shyness by Leanne Hall (8 categories)
- Charlie Cook's Favourite Book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler (8 categories)
- Sit Down and Cheer: A History of Sport on TV by Martin Kelner (8 categories)
- Dead Water by Simon Ings (8 categories)
- The Burp that Saved the World by Mark Griffiths and Maxine Lee-Mackie (8 categories)
- Acts of Love by Talulah Riley (8 categories)
- Cuckoo Song by Frances Hardinge (8 categories)
- The Pinhoe Egg by Diana Wynne Jones (8 categories)
- The Stars in the Bright Sky by Alan Warner (8 categories)
- Little Egypt by Lesley Glaister (8 categories)
- Mixed Up Nursery Rhymes by Hilary Robinson and Liz Pichon (8 categories)
- Artemis Fowl and the Time Paradox by Eoin Colfer (8 categories)
- The Grunts All At Sea by Philip Ardagh and Axel Scheffler (8 categories)
- Who Killed Sherlock Holmes? by Paul Cornell (8 categories)
- Disaster in the Boardroom: Six Dysfunctions Everyone Should Understand by Gerry Brown and Randall S Peterson (8 categories)
- The Animal Bop Won't Stop by Jan Ormerod and Lindsey Gardiner (8 categories)
- The Serpent House by Bea Davenport (8 categories)
- The Eye of the Falcon (Gods and Warriors Book 3) by Michelle Paver (8 categories)
- Worm: A Cuban American Odyssey by Edel Rodriguez (8 categories)
- The Poo That Animals Do by Paul Mason and Tony de Saulles (8 categories)
- Jack the Ripper by Otto Penzler (8 categories)
- Boris Gets Spots by Carrie Weston and Tim Warnes (8 categories)
- Spinderella by Julia Donaldson and Sebastien Braun (8 categories)
- The Art of Killing Well by Marco Malvaldi and Howard Curtis (translator) (8 categories)
- Me and Mister P by Maria Farrer and Daniel Rieley (8 categories)
- The Mermaid, the Witch and the Sea by Maggie Tokuda-Hall (8 categories)
