publication date: Mar 1, 2012
The nation’s children have voted
Diary of a Wimpy Kid by American author
Jeff Kinney as
Blue Peter’s Best Children’s Book of the Last Ten Years, beating
J K Rowling’s boy wizard to the top spot in a special online vote.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid, the comic story of hapless Greg and his quest to survive
Middle School, published in an
illustrated diary format, started life online on
FunBrain.com in 2004. The book has gone on to enjoy
phenomenal success, both stateside and in the UK, with
five additional titles now in the series and
two feature films based on the books also released.
Young voters were asked to log on to bbc.co.uk/bluepeter to choose their f
avourite book from a
shortlist of ten iconic titles that included
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and books by former Children’s Laureates
Jacqueline Wilson, Michael Morpurgo and
Quentin Blake as well as comedian
David Walliams. South London author
Gareth P Jones will also be howling with excitement to learn that his werewolf mystery
The Considine Curse has triumphed to win the accolade of
Blue Peter Book of the Year. His spooky novel, which features a
shocking twist near the end, was up against a tale of time travel, a guide to the
2012 Olympics and a book packed full of extreme facts. Over
300 school pupils between age
eight and 12 from across the UK read the four books and voted for Gareth’s as their favourite.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid (Book 1)and
The Considine Curse are both available from Amazon.