Judge Score Juvenile Fiction

  • Please select BOOK TITLE below, then click on corresponding VIEW ENTRY on the right to complete score sheet.

  • Judging Criteria

    (Maximum: 240 points)
  • Quality of Author art or photograph

    (Maximum: 10 points)

  • Is the Bio written in a language that appeals to the audience?

    (Maximum: 10 points)

  • Does the Bio engage the audience to know more about the Author?

    (Maximum: 10 points)

  • Does the description make the audience want to read the book?

    (Maximum: 10 points)

  • Is the description appropriate for the Genre?

    (Maximum: 10 points)

  • Quality of art or photograph(s) (Professional?)

    (Maximum: 10 points)

  • Cover grabs your attention quickly.

    (Maximum: 10 points)

  • Cover matches the subject of the book.

    (Maximum: 10 points)

  • Quality of Back Cover layout

    (Maximum: 10 points)

  • Cover clean, not cluttered.

    (Maximum: 10 points)

  • (Maximum: 20 points)
  • Does the Hook grab the audience attention quickly?

    (Maximum: 10 points)

  • Does the hook make the audience want to read more?

    (Maximum: 10 points)

  • (Maximum: 20 points)
  • Is the text easy to read and clear as to the audience?

    (Maximum: 10 points)

  • Does the book text engage the reader to purchase the book?

    (Maximum: 10 points)

  • Has the main characters been developed in the first chapter?

    (Maximum: 10 points)

  • (Maximum: 20 points)
  • Bonus Points

    Judges may award Bonus Points at their discretion.
  • (Maximum: 10 points)
  • Recommended award ATs (Maximum: 20 points)
  • (Hopefully constructive)
  • This is automatically calculated.

Whole Package (240 points possible).

Thunder Canyon

Donald Brewer

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S.tory details counterfeiting of gold coins around 1900 in the old West mining town of Cripple Creek Colorado

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