Carnegie Medal
This award was established in 1937 and is presented annually to an outstanding book published in the U.K. Since 1969 any book written in English and published first or concurrently in the U.K. has been eligible.
| Year | Title | Author |
| 2011 | Monsters of Men | Patrick Ness |
| 2010 | The Graveyard Book | Neil Gaiman |
| 2009 | Bog Child | Siobhan Dowd |
| 2007 | Here Lies Arthur | Philip Reeve |
| 2006 | Just In Case | Meg Rosoff |
| 2005 | Tamar | Mal Peet |
| 2004 | Millions | Frank Cottrell Boyce |
| 2003 | A gathering of Light | Jennifer Donnelly |
| 2002 | Ruby Holler | Sharon Creech |
| 2001 | Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents | Terry Pratchett |
| 2000 | The Other Side of Truth | Beverley Naidoo |
| 1999 | Postcards from No Man's Land | Aidan Chambers |
| 1998 | Skellig | David Almond |
| 1997 | River Boy | Tim Bowler |
| 1996 | Junk | Melvin Burgess |
| 1995 | Northern Lights | Philip Pullman |
| 1994 | Whispers in the graveyard | Theresa Breslin |
| 1993 | Stone Cold | Robert Swindells |
| 1992 | Flour Babies | Anne Fine |
| 1991 | Dear Nobody | Berlie Doherty |
| 1990 | Wolf | Gillian Cross |
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