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JK Rowling won the Nestle Smarties Book Prize in 1997 for her book "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone."
Three Jacqueline Wilson books that have won awards are: "The Suitcase Kid" which won the Children's Book Award, "The Illustrated Mum" which won the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, and "Double Act" which won the Nestle Smarties Book Prize.
Eva Ibbotson has won several book awards, including the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize, the Colorado Blue Spruce Award, and the British Book Award.
The Smarties Book Prize, and she was the Children's Laureate.
She won the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize for Journey to the River Sea
The 1997 Pulitzer Prize for biography or autobiography was awarded to Frank McCourt for his book "Angela's Ashes."
There isn't much biographical information on SF Said posted up yet. He is hailed as one of Britain's best young writers, and was a former speechwriter for the Crown Prince of Jordan. He has also won "The Nestle Smarties Book Prize" Gold Medal for his first children's novel "Varjak Paw" (which was a successful entry work), and has since won the West Sussex Children's Book Award.
The awards the Harry Potter series have won are three Nestle Smarties Book Prizes (1997-1999), two Scottish Arts Council Awards (1999 and 2001), the Whitbread children's book of the year award (1999), the WHSmith book of the year (2006), and Best Novel: Hugo Awards (2001).
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone won the following awards:Nestle Smarties Book Prize 1997 Gold Medal 9-11 YearsFCBG Children's Book Award 1997 Overall winner in Longer Novel CategoryBirmingham Cable Children's Book Award 1997Young Telegraph Paperback of the Year 1998Carnegie Medal 1998 (Shortlist)British Book Awards 1997 Children's Book of the YearSheffield Children's Book Award 1998Whitaker's Platinum Book Award 2001Voted nation's favourite children's book in Reading charity Booktrust's "100 best books for children" vote (2013)
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Yes, J.K. Rowling has received numerous book reviews for her works, both positive and negative. Her books, particularly the Harry Potter series, have been widely reviewed and discussed by critics and readers alike.
Liz Kessler has won awards for her books, including the Nestle Children's Book Prize, the Young Minds Book Award, and the Portsmouth Book Award. Her works have been praised for their creativity, engaging storytelling, and positive messages for young readers.