Awards Summary
Major Awards: 2
Other Awards: 2
Total Number of Award Wins and Nominations: 19
Andre Norton Award —
for YA SF/F works, presented by SFWA in parallel with the Nebula Awards
(2 nominations)
The Lie Tree (Abrams)
— finalist
Cuckoo Song (Macmillan UK May 2014; Amulet)
— finalist
British Fantasy Awards —
for fantasy works published in the UK, voted by British Fantasy Society members, juried since 2012
(1 nomination; 1 win)
Cuckoo Song (Macmillan Children's)
— fantasy novel (Robert Holdstock Award) — winner
(2 nominations; 1 win)
Unraveller (Macmillan Children's)
— book for younger readers — winner
Cuckoo Song (Macmillan)
— novel — nomination
Lodestar Award —
for YA SF/F works, presented by Worldcon in parallel with the Hugo Awards
(3 nominations)
Unraveller (Macmillan Children's Books; Amulet 2023)
— finalist
Deeplight (Macmillan)
— finalist
A Skinful of Shadows (Macmillan UK; Amulet)
— finalist
Locus Awards —
for SF/F/H works, polled by readers of Locus Magazine
(7 nominations)
Unraveller (Macmillan; Amulet 1/23)
— young adult novel — 4th place
A Skinful of Shadows (Macmillan; Amulet)
— young adult book — 9th place
Cuckoo Song (MacMillan Children's UK)
— young adult book — 14th place
A Face Like Glass (Macmillan)
— young adult book — 17th place
Gullstruck Island (Macmillan UK; Harper)
— young adult novel — 9th place
Verdigris Deep (Macmillan UK; HarperCollins)
— young adult book — 10th place
Fly by Night (Macmillan UK; HarperCollins 2006)
— first novel — 15th place
Geffen Awards —
for SF works in Hebrew, voted by members of annual Israeli SF/F convention
(1 nomination; 1 win)
Cuckoo Song
— YA book — winner
Mythopoeic Awards —
for fantasy works in the spirit of the Inklings, voted by members of the Mythopoeic Society
(1 nomination; 1 win)
Unraveller (Amulet)
— young adult literature — winner
The Kitschies —
for speculative/fantastic works that elevate the tone of genre literature, juried
(1 nomination)
A Face Like Glass (Macmillan)
— Red Tentacle (novel) — nomination
(1 nomination)
Fly by Night (Macmillan UK; HarperCollins)
— finalist