
J.K Rowling).ġ0.) A book with four or more colours on its spine.ġ1.) A book that says “#1 New York Times Bestseller” on the front… yes these are very precise things you need to find.ġ2.) The smallest (smallest width and length, not just by pages) book on your shelf.ġ3.) The latest book you bought (if you bought more than one at once, just pick one of those at random).ġ4). No more, no less.ħ.) An author with the same first letter of their forename as yours (for me that would be J for Joel eg.

This should be fun! Let’s get started!Ĥ.) A book that’s title is 7 letters long. The search terms are not modified and are exactly as searched in the search box. For a few, I may answer them correctly but for the others I will be kind of “sassy”. For more information, see the Sunburst Award Society.Today, I am writing my first installment in my new series “Alyssa Searches Search Terms”! I love reading Ashley’s version, so I had to create my own! Credits to her for the awesome idea!Īlyssa Searches Search Terms is a series where I will be going through my search terms (6 per post) used on my blog, and be reacting/responding to them. The jurors for the 2016 award were Timothy Anderson, Sylvie Bérard, Virginia O’Dine, Dale Sproule, and Myna Wallin. Winners receive a cash prize of $1,000 for the Adult and Young Adult categories and $500 for the Short Story category, as well as hand-crafted sunburst medallions.

Daydreams of Angels, Heather O’Neill (HarperCollins Canada).


Winners for the 2016 Sunburst Awards honoring “Excellence in Canadian Literature of the Fantastic” have been announced:
