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Book Sense Book of the Year Voting an Egalitarian Process
January 20, 2005
In
a significant change from previous years, this year all employees of ABA member
bookstores are eligible to cast their votes for the 2005 Book Sense Book of
the Year in the streamlined balloting
process announced earlier this month. ABA member booksellers and staff can
now cast their votes via an online
ballot. Stores do not have to participate in the Book Sense marketing program
to be eligible to vote. Only one ballot per person will be accepted, and only
books published in 2004 are eligible.
The 2005 Book Sense Book of the Year ballot includes titles most often nominated
by booksellers for the Book Sense Picks lists in 2004 in the categories of Adult
Fiction, Adult Nonfiction, Children's Literature, and Children's Illustrated.
There is also space for write-ins in each category.
The title receiving the most votes in each category will be designated a Book
Sense Book of the Year. The next four titles with the highest number of votes
in each category will be designated Book Sense Honor Books.
In addition to the online ballot form, booksellers can download a ballot
in PDF format to mail or to fax to ABA. A ballot is also being distributed
in the January Red Box (sent to Book Sense stores only).
Mailed ballots must be postmarked by February 21, 2005, and received at ABA
by February 28, 2005. Faxes and electronic ballots must be received by midnight
on February 28, 2005.
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