We voted for Finding Violet Park, very closely followed by Apache with Ruby Red third. All of the books had their advocates, with very powerfully put arguements for why we should vote for them. I loved Violet Park straight away, it has a very fresh feeling and a great sense of humour, but my personal favourite was Apache. It was the only book, out of them all, I did not want to put down. I felt I learnt something from it, the pace was perfect, and I really wanted to know how Siki got on with her life. What more can you ask? I also thought that the reasons given by the judges for H L A were adult reasons, not why children would find this book interesting at all. This book most definitely had its fans and it is a very enjoyable book, it had both male and female fans. It has a very original take on the Arthurian legends which was very popular and quite believable.
For the Kate Greenaway - I totally agree with the judges. Little Mouse's Big Book of Fears is outstanding, what an amazing writer/illustrator Emily Gravett is. 220 pupils voted for their favourite (11/12 year olds) which was Banana, but voting was very fierce with the judges choice coming a close second.