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Awards
Pratchett was the British Book Awards' 'Fantasy and Science Fiction Author of the Year' for 1994.[38]
After being awarded his OBE for 'services to literature' in 1998, Pratchett commented in the Ansible SF/fan newsletter, "I suspect the 'services to literature' consisted of refraining from trying to write any" (suggesting the title was more a recognition of success, than an acknowledgement of the fantasy genre). But then added, "Still, I can't help feeling mightily chuffed about it."[39]
Pratchett has been awarded four honorary Doctorates of Literature; University of Warwick in 1999,[40] the University of Portsmouth in 2001,[41] the University of Bath in 2003[42] and the University of Bristol in 2004.[43]
The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents won the 2001 Carnegie Medal for best children's novel (awarded in 2002).[44]
In 2003 Pratchett firmly reinforced his credentials as one of Britain's most loved authors, by joining Charles Dickens as one of the only two authors with five books in the BBC's Big Read 'Top 100' (four of which were Discworld novels). Pratchett was also the author with the most novels in the 'Top 200' (fifteen).[45]
The first three Discworld novels centring on the Tiffany Aching 'trainee witch' character have each received the Locus Award for Best Young Adult Book (in 2004, 2005 and 2007).