![]() ![]() Lots of great nominees across lots of categories–in fact, you can start casting your votes for the books of 2018 as of 11 p.m. It was also a lot of fun to watch the folks at Goodreads (and Audible, another of our hosts for the evening) unveil the nominees for this year’s awards. ![]() It was a pre-recorded (Whattayawant? The man is off working to bring us the miniseries Good Omens!), but it was still super cool. We also got to hear from Neil Gaiman, who picked up an award for being one of Goodreads’s most-nominated authors. It was great to be among so many passionate readers, writers, and publishers–and I tried not to fanboy too much when I met Dave Cullen, who’s heartbreaking Columbine is one of my all-time favorites, and with Alexandra Robbins, who’s got a new book, Fraternity, coming your way in January. You can see Jim stacked there with a few of the other winners from 2013, including Stephen King, Dan Brown, and Dean Koontz. Last night, I had the great pleasure of attending the Goodreads Choice Awards Tenth Anniversary Celebration in New York, where I was one of about fifteen previous award winners in attendance - and that’s because you were all lovely enough to vote for Jim Henson as the Best Biography of 2013. Can you find Jim Henson? (Don’t worry, I’ll show you where it is in a bit…) The display of all the past winners of Goodreads Choice Awards. ![]()
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