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Grisham collects lifetime honour | Grisham collects lifetime honour |
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US author John Grisham has collected a lifetime achievement honour at the British Book Awards in London. | US author John Grisham has collected a lifetime achievement honour at the British Book Awards in London. |
Other winners at the ceremony included Peter Kay for best biography, while Ricky Gervais's Flanimals of the Deep was named children's book of the year. | Other winners at the ceremony included Peter Kay for best biography, while Ricky Gervais's Flanimals of the Deep was named children's book of the year. |
The Dangerous Book for Boys was named book of the year, and the author of the year prize went to Richard Dawkins, writer of The God Delusion. | The Dangerous Book for Boys was named book of the year, and the author of the year prize went to Richard Dawkins, writer of The God Delusion. |
The show, hosted by Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan, airs on Friday on C4. | The show, hosted by Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan, airs on Friday on C4. |
'Immensely gratifying' | 'Immensely gratifying' |
While legal thriller writer Grisham - who has sold more that 250 million books in his 20-year career - picked up a lifetime achievement award, Ian Rankin's The Naming of the Dead won best crime thriller. | While legal thriller writer Grisham - who has sold more that 250 million books in his 20-year career - picked up a lifetime achievement award, Ian Rankin's The Naming of the Dead won best crime thriller. |
Ian Rankin won the crime thriller of the year prize | |
Grisham expressed his delight at winning the plaudit, saying "as a writer of popular fiction I do not pick up many awards". | Grisham expressed his delight at winning the plaudit, saying "as a writer of popular fiction I do not pick up many awards". |
Author of the year Dawkins said he was ""much honoured and truly delighted" to win his award. | Author of the year Dawkins said he was ""much honoured and truly delighted" to win his award. |
He added: "It is immensely gratifying to me that The God Delusion seems to have struck a chord with so many people across the country who cast their vote in its favour." | He added: "It is immensely gratifying to me that The God Delusion seems to have struck a chord with so many people across the country who cast their vote in its favour." |
Jed Rubenfield won the best read of the year honour for his book The Interpretation of Murder, currently number one in the paperback fiction charts. | Jed Rubenfield won the best read of the year honour for his book The Interpretation of Murder, currently number one in the paperback fiction charts. |
The popular fiction award was given to Marian Keyes for Anybody Out There, while Victoria Hislop's saga of a Greek community living close to a leper colony, The Island, was judged to be the best debut. | The popular fiction award was given to Marian Keyes for Anybody Out There, while Victoria Hislop's saga of a Greek community living close to a leper colony, The Island, was judged to be the best debut. |
The TV and film book of the year award was also won by first-timer Lauren Weisberger for The Devil Wears Prada, which was adapted into a Hollywood film starring Meryl Streep. | The TV and film book of the year award was also won by first-timer Lauren Weisberger for The Devil Wears Prada, which was adapted into a Hollywood film starring Meryl Streep. |
The book awards were determined by a public vote, via its website and voting forms which were available in libraries and bookshops across the UK. | The book awards were determined by a public vote, via its website and voting forms which were available in libraries and bookshops across the UK. |
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