The finalists for the 2015 National Book Awards have been named. How many have you read?

Fiction

Karen E. Bender,ย Refund

Angela Flournoy, Theย Turner House

Lauren Groff, Fatesย and Furies

Adam Johnson,ย Fortune Smiles

Hanya Yanagihara, Aย Little Life

Nonfiction

Ta-Nehisi Coates,ย Between the World and Me

Sally Mann, Holdย Still

Sy Montgomery, Theย Soul of an Octopus

Carla Power, If theย Oceans Were Ink: An Unlikely Friendship and a Journey to the Heart of the Quran

Tracy K. Smith,ย Ordinary Light

Poetry

Ross Gay, Catalog ofย Unabashed Gratitude

Terrance Hayes, Howย to Be Drawn

Robin Coste Lewis,ย Voyage of the Sable Venus

Ada Limรณn, Brightย Dead Things

Patrick Phillips,ย Elegy for a Broken Machine

Young People’s Literature

Ali Benjamin, Theย Thing About Jellyfish

Laura Ruby, Bone Gap

Steve Sheinkin, Mostย Dangerous: Daniel Ellsberg and the Secret History of the Vietnam War

Neal Shusterman,ย Challenger Deep

Noelle Stevenson,ย Nimona

The winners will be announced on Nov. 18 at a ceremony in New York City.ย 

Last year’s winners were:

Fiction: Phil Klay, Redeployment
Nonfiction: Evan Osnos,ย Ageย of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China<!โ€”โ€”โ€”EndFragmentโ€”โ€”โ€”>
Poetry: Louise Glรผck, Faithful and Virtuous Night
Young People’s Literature: Jacqueline Woodson, Brown Girl Dreaming