Everyone knows the Oscars and the Emmys, and now there’s a new award for books selected by one of the most trusted groups in the book community. The inaugural Libby Book Awards honor public librarians’ best books of 2023 in 17 different categories. Nominated by an expert librarian panel and voted on by more than 1,700 librarians, the Libby Book Awards are sponsored by Libby, the library reading app, which is used by millions of readers in public libraries across North America
“I’m so honored to be recognized by the Libby Awards—libraries are and always have been central to my life as a reader, from summer reading programs to school projects to simply browsing stacks and apps for my next favorite read,” said Kate Clayborn, author of Georgie, All Along, the Libbys Best Romance selection. “I am in awe of librarians and the good they do in their communities and in the country at large, and I treasure their support of my work as an author.”Libby Book Awards
From BookTok sensations to a debut mystery thriller, the titles chosen for this year’s Libby Book Awards are for books published in 2023 and are sure to be found on many readers’ to-be-read lists. The inaugural Libbys showcase riveting stories with dragons, magic and dramatic tales based on true, real-life events. Winners run the gamut from New York Times bestselling author, Rebecca Ross, to novels such as Pageboy. The winning titles of this year’s awards were gathered based on the votes of thousands of librarians and library staff members in North America.
Here are the winners of the 2024 Libby Book Awards, organized by genre (see the full list of winners and finalists):
- Fiction: The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride
- Nonfiction: The Wager by David Grann
- Young Adult: Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross
- Audiobook: I Have Some Questions for You by Rebecca Makkai
- Debut Author: The House in the Pines by Ana Reyes
- Diverse Author: Camp Zero by Michelle Min Sterling
- Comic Graphic Novel: The Talk by Darin Bell
- Memoir & Autobiography: Pageboy by Elliot Page
- Cookbook: Start Here by Sohla El-Waylly
- Mystery: Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto
- Thriller: Bright Young Women by Jessica Knoll
- Romance: Georgie, All Along by Kate Clayborn
- Fantasy: Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
- Romantasy: Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros
- Science Fiction: System Collapse by Martha Wells
- Historical Fiction: Let Us Descend by Jesmyn Ward
- Book Club Pick: Yellowface by R. F. Kuang
R.F. Kuang, author of the Libbys Best Book Club Pick Yellowface, added, “As a Libby power user (seriously, I spend so much time scrolling for new audiobooks to listen to during my runs) I am so honored to win a Libby Book Award,” said. “I’m sending all my love to the participating library staff – I am so grateful for your support of Yellowface!”
Rebecca Yarros, the author of Fourth Wing and Iron Flame, is not only a fan favorite of library patrons but of librarians as well. Librarians were also captivated by debut author Ana Reyes and her novel, The House in the Pines, winning the award for Debut Author. Both Fourth Wing and The House in the Pines were also recognized in Libby’s list of top titles by circulation in 2023.
Powered by OverDrive, Libby is the leading digital content platform for libraries and schools worldwide, providing readers access to their local library’s extensive digital collection, including popular ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, comics and more. Through these partnerships, Libby is increasing access to literary resources and igniting the love of reading. To get started with Libby, library patrons can download the Libby app and sign in with a valid library card or sign up for one directly in the app.
Readers can view the full list of the winners and nominees for the 2024 Libby Book Awards here. Download the Libby app or visit your local public library to borrow ebooks, audiobooks, magazines and more.
About the Libby library reading app
Libby is the most popular library reading app in the world. Used by millions of readers through more than 22,000 public libraries in 40 countries, Libby provides easy access to local libraries’ digital collections of ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, comic books and more for anyone with a valid library card to borrow. The platform is compatible with all major computers and devices, iPhone®, iPad®, Androidâ„¢ phones and tablets, Chromebookâ„¢, “Send to Kindle” (U.S. only) and via browser at libbyapp.com. Libby was created by OverDrive, the industry leader in providing digital content for libraries and schools. www.overdrive.com/apps/libby