2003 Bram Stoker Award Nominee/Finalist (runnerup to Harry Potter) and 2010 New England Book Festival Award winner (teen fiction). From 2004 Bram Stoker and Ray Bradbury award winner Steve Burt. The... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Nominee/Finalist for the Bram Stoker Award for Young Adults
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One of five nominees for horror genre's highest award, the Bram Stoker. In June 2004 the winner was announced (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix). Even Odder was also a ForeWord Magazine finalist for Best Juvenile/Young Adult Fiction Book of 2004. Profanity is limited to the occasional "damn" and "hell" as utterances of surprise, which makes it a collection of stories that adults, young adults (12-18) and most middle readers (9-12)can enjoy. Its predecessor, Odd Lot, won 9 awards, and its sequel, Oddest Yet, is up for the Bram Stoker for Young Readers in June 2005.
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