Storylines Notable Book Awards winners 2000, for books published in 1999) were:
Storylines Notable Picture Books
Story books where text and illustration work together
- Mr McGee & the Perfect Nest by Pamela Allen (Penguin Books)
- The House that Jack Built by Gavin Bishop (Scholastic)
- The Video Shop Sparrow by Joy Cowley, illustrated by Gavin Bishop (Mallinson Rendel)
- Hairy Maclary and Zachary Quack by Lynley Dodd (Mallinson Rendel)
- Sydney and the Sea Monster by David Elliot (Random House)
- Mechanical Harry & the Flying Bicycle by Bob Kerr (Mallinson Rendel)
- The Builder’s Cat by Gwenda Turner (Penguin Books)
- Wooden Fish by Tim Tipene, illustrated by Jennifer Cooper (Reed Publishers)
- Foster Dog by Joy Watson, illustrated by Annabel Craighie (Scholastic)
- Mouse Opera by Richard and Pamela Wolfe (Scholastic)
Storylines Notable Junior Fiction
For primary or intermediate level readers
- Storm by Margaret Beames (Scholastic)
- Call of the Selkie by Jean Bennett, illustrated by Shawn Shea (Shortland Publications)
- Attacked! by G Brassi (Scholastic)
- More of the Wild Wests by Joy Cowley (HarperCollins)
- 2Much4U by Vince Ford (Scholastic)
- Time Out by David Hill (Mallinson Rendel)
- Three’s a Crowd by Penelope Huber (Longacre Press)
- Down in the Dump with Dinsmore [Aussie Bites] by Margaret Mahy (Penguin Books)
- A Villain’s Night Out by Margaret Mahy (Penguin Books)
- Going for Gold by Trevor Wilson (Scholastic)
Storylines Notable Young Adult Fiction
Fiction suitable for secondary school readers
- Playing to Win by Fleur Beale (Scholastic) Lester by Bernard Beckett (Longacre Press)
- Golden Prince by Ken Catran (Lothian Books)
- Closed, Stranger by Kate De Goldi (Penguin Books)
- The Tiggie Tompson Show by Tessa Duder (Penguin Books)
- The Raging Quiet by Sherryl Jordan (Macmillan)
- The Shaman and the Droll by Jack Lasenby (Longacre Press)
- He Taonga Tuku Iho- Ngati Porou Stories from the East Cape by Bob McConnell, illustrated by Manawa o te Rangi Waipara (Reed Publishers)
- Jerome by William Taylor (Longacre Press)
- Love and Other Excuses by Jane Westaway (Longacre Press)
Storylines Notable Non-fiction
For authoritative, well-designed informational books accessible to children and young adults.
- How to Catch Fish by Colin Anderson, illustrated by Keith Olsen (Bridge Hill)
- Red-Eyed Tree Frog by Joy Cowley and Nic Bishop (Scholastic)
- The Life-Sized Guide to Insects by Andrew Crowe (Penguin Books)
- I am a Fish by Wade Doak (Reed Publishers)
- Who’s Wild and Free? by Terry Fitzgibbon (Penguin Books)
- Wildlife Stuff by Dave Gunson (Scholastic)
- Anzacs at Gallipoli by John Lockyer and Chris Pugsley (Reed Publishers)
- Te Wao Nui a Tane by Hirini Melbourne, illustrated by Te Maari Gardiner (Huia Publishers)
- 100 New Zealand Poems for Children edited by Jo Noble, illustrated by David Elliot (Random House)
- Myths and Legends of Aotearoa by Annie Rae Te Ake Ake (Scholastic)