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− | The [[Best First Book Award]] is an | + | The [[Best First Book Award]] is an award given annually to the best first book published the previous year, bestowed by the [[Association of Book Publishers]]. It was launched in [[established::1983]] and is presented at the [[Slovene Book Fair]]. |
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+ | The most recent winners of Best First Book Award are: [[Jasmin B. Frelih]] for ''Na/pol'' in 2013, [[Muanis Sinanović]] for ''Štafeta okoli mestne smreke'' in 2013, and [[Katja Perat]] for ''Najboljši so padli'' in 2011. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | *[http://www.knjiznisejem.si Slovene Book Fair website] (in Slovenian) | + | *[http://www.knjiznisejem.si/ Slovene Book Fair website] (in Slovenian) |
− | *[http://www.gzs.si/slo/panoge/ | + | *[http://www.gzs.si/slo/panoge/zbornica_knjiznih_zaloznikov_in_knjigotrzcev Association of Book Publishers website] (in Slovenian) |
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The most recent winners of Best First Book Award are: Jasmin B. Frelih for Na/pol in 2013, Muanis Sinanović for Štafeta okoli mestne smreke in 2013, and Katja Perat for Najboljši so padli in 2011.
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