Exit this survey BOTY June-Dec form 1. Books Pub'd June-Dec. 2009 Question Title * 1. Which fiction titles would you nominate for a NAIBA Book of the Year award? Commencement J. Courtney Sullivan RH A Short History of Women Kate Walbert Scribner The Thing Around Your Neck Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie RH Border Songs Jim Lynch RH Let the Great World Spin Column McCann RH Finger Licking 15 Janet Evanovich St. Martin's Press A Happy Marriage Rafael Yglesias Scribner Black Hills Nora Roberts Putnam Jericho's Fall Stephen Carter RH Something's Missing Matthew Dicks Broadway Daniel Silva The Defector Putnam The Calligrapher's Daughter Kim Henry Holt and Company This is Where I Leave You Jonathan Tropper Dutton The Magicians Lev Grossman Viking Damnable Schwaeble Jove Homer & Langley E. L. Doctorow RH Best Friends Forever Jennifer Weiner Centerpoint The Promised World Lisa Tucker Atria A Gate at the Stairs Loorie Moore Knopf A Twisted Ladder Hawk Forge Books Shamrock Alley Malfi Medallion Press Day After Night Anita Diamant Scribner Ground Zero F. Paul Wilson Macmillian Hell's Kitchen Homicide Kipps Simon & Schuster The Lazarus Covenant Fenzel Breathe Press Chronic City Jonathan Lethem Doubleday The Humbling Philip Roth Houghton Mifflin Cincinnatus McClure GWM Book New York Edward Rutherfurd Doubleday A Friend of the Family L. Grodstein Algonquin Sniper Hunter Simon & Schuster The Postmistress Sarah Blake Putnam Dimiter William Blatty Forge I'd like to suggest: Question Title * 2. Which Trade Paperback Originals would you nominate for a NAIBA Book of the Year? RISK Harrison Farrar, Straus & Giroux St. John of the 5 Boroughs E. Falco Unbridled Tower Reed Farrell Coleman Busted Flush Logicomix Apostolos Doxiadis Bloomsbury I'd also like to suggest: Question Title * 3. Which nonfiction books would you nominate for NAIBA Book of the Year. Tears in the Darkness Normans FSG Back to the Garden: The Story of Woodstock Pete Fornatale Touchstone Bobby and Jackie C. David Heymann Atria Wrestling with Moses A. Flint RH What Else But Home Rosen PublicAffairs In the President's Secret Service Ronald Kessler Crown Strength in What Remains Tracy Kidder RH Half Moon Douglas Hunter Bloomsbury Monuments Men Robert Edsel Center St. Halk the Sky Nicholas Kristof RH Josie's Story King Grove Atlantic I, Shudder Paul Rudnick HC What Americans Really Want…Really Luntz Hyperion Books and Voice Bicycle Diaries David Byrne Viking Born Round Frank Bruni Penguin American on Purpose Colin Ferguson Harper City Boy Edmund White Bloomsbury From Every End of This Earth: Roberts HarperCollins Book of Genesis R. Crumb Norton Too Big to Fail Andrew Ross Sorkin Viking Precious Sapphire Viking Eating the Dinosaur Chuck Klosterman S&S Eating Animals Jonathan Safran Foer Little Brown Lit Mary Karr HC Paradise Under Glass: An Amateur Creates a Conservatory Garden Kassinger HarperCollins I'd like to suggest: Question Title * 4. Which Picture Book should be nominated to the NAIBA Book of the Year list? Night Night Little Pookie Sandra Boynton Robin Corey The Hair of Zoe Fleefenbacher Goes to School Laurie Halse Anderson S&S The Lion & the Mouse Jerry Pickney Little Brown Jeremey Draws a Monster Peter McCarty Holt Strega Nona Harvest Tomie DePaola Putnum I'd like to suggest: Question Title * 5. Which children's novels should be on the NAIBA Book of the Year list? Storm in the Barn Phelan Candlewick Press Diary of a Whimpy Kid, Dog Days Jeff Kinney Amulet When You Reach Me Rebecca Stead Wendy Lamb The Treasure Map of Boys Lockhart Random House Wild Girl Patricia Riley Giff Wendy Lamb Suzanne Collins Catching Fire Scholastic Zoobreak Gordon Korman Scholastic Fire Kristin Cashore Dial Change-Up John Feinstein RH I'd like to suggest: Done