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* [[His Dark Materials|Northern Lights]] (1995 winner)
* [[His Dark Materials|Northern Lights]] (1995 winner)
* [[Johnny Maxwell Trilogy|Johnny and the Bomb]] (1996 shortlist)
* [[Johnny Maxwell Trilogy|Johnny and the Bomb]] (1996 shortlist)
* [[Harry Potter (Franchise)/Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone|Harry Potter]] (1997 shortlist)
* [[Harry Potter/Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone|Harry Potter]] (1997 shortlist)
* [[Skellig]] (1998 winner)
* [[Skellig]] (1998 winner)
* [[Harry Potter (Franchise)/Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban|Harry Potter]] (1999 shortlist)
* [[Harry Potter/Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban|Harry Potter]] (1999 shortlist)
* [[His Dark Materials|The Amber Spyglass]] (2000 shortlist)
* [[His Dark Materials|The Amber Spyglass]] (2000 shortlist)
* [[Discworld/The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents|The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents]] (2001 winner)
* [[Discworld/The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents|The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents]] (2001 winner)

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The Carnegie Medal in Literature is an annual award for children's and young adult literature published in the United Kingdom. The award is administered by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals and judged by a panel of librarians.

Unlike the Newbery Medal, it is not known to be a health risk to fictional canines.

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Carnegie Medal winning or shortlisted books that have pages on this wiki include: