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  2. Katherine Rundell - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Rundell (born 10 July 1987) is an English author and academic. She is the author of Impossible Creatures, named Waterstones Book of the Year for 2023. [1] She is also the author of Rooftoppers, which in 2015 won both the overall Waterstones Children's Book Prize [2] and the Blue Peter Book Award for Best Story, [3] and was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal. [4]

  3. Books Are My Bag Readers' Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Explorer by Katherine Rundell: The Guggenheim Mystery by Robin Stephens and Siobhan Dowd: Who Let the Gods Out by Maz Evans: Beautiful Book As Kingfishers Catch Fire by Alex Preston and Neil Gower: The Lost Words by Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris: Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi: Ravilious & Co by Andy Friend Tangleweed and Brine by Deirdre ...

  4. Ratatoskr - Wikipedia

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    In the video game La-Mulana 2, Ratatoskr is a recurring boss enemy. While initially weak, he becomes stronger and gains more abilities in subsequent battles. Within the game's mythos, Ratatoskr is an illusion created by Hræsvelgr, who is trapped in the Eternal Prison. Ratatoskas (sic) are characters in Katherine Rundell's novel Impossible ...

  5. Foyles Book of the Year - Wikipedia

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    Ref [2] [3] 2017 Reni Eddo-Lodge: Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race [5] 2018 Akala: Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire [7] 2019 Lisa Taddeo: Three Women [9] 2020 Doireann Ní Ghríofa: A Ghost in the Throat [20] [11] 2021 Warren Ellis: Nina Simone's Gum [21] [22] 2022 Thomas Halliday: Otherlands: A World in the ...

  6. Waterstones Book of the Year - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Rundell with Talya Baldwin (illus.) In the Golden Mole: Shortlisted [31] Jeremy Lee: Cooking: Shortlisted [31] R. F. Kuang: Babel: Shortlisted [31] A. F. Steadman: Skandar and the Unicorn Thief: Shortlisted [31] 2023 Katherine Rundell: Impossible Creatures: Won [32] Chris Broad Abroad in Japan: Shortlisted [33] G. T. Karber: Murdle ...

  7. Slightly Foxed - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the prize was won jointly by Katherine Rundell for her biography of John Donne, Super-Infinite, and Osman Yousefzada for his memoir The Go-Between. [11] Winners from previous years include Edmund Gordon for The Invention of Angela Carter [12] and Alan Cumming for Not My Father’s Son. [13]

  8. Wainwright Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Wainwright Prize is a literary prize awarded annually for the best work of general outdoors, nature and UK-based travel writing. In 2020 it was split into the Wainwright Prize for UK nature writing and the Wainwright Prize for writing on global conservation, with separate longlists and judging panels.

  9. Waterstones - Wikipedia

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    In the 2012–13 financial year, Amazon paid £3.2 million in tax on sales of £4.2 billion and received £2.5 million in grants from the government. [139] In the same period, it was revealed that Waterstones paid £11.9 million in tax, despite an operating loss of £25.4 million and sales of £410.4 million. [140] [141]

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