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Vote for the Best Book of the Year 2026

  • Mar 25
  • 3 min read
30 books representing 30 countries in a global literary competiti

Each year, readers from around the world come together to celebrate outstanding literature through the Ebobea Book Awards. The 16th edition of the awards highlights inspiring authors and powerful stories from different countries, creating a truly international celebration of books. Now readers have the opportunity to participate directly by helping choose the winner through public voting. If a book inspired you, moved you, or opened your perspective, your voice matters.


A Global Celebration of Books


The Ebobea Book Awards brings together authors from many nations, each representing unique stories and cultural perspectives. The goal of the awards is to recognize books that inspire readers and contribute to the global literary community. Every nominee represents creativity, dedication, and the power of storytelling. Through public participation, readers can help decide which book deserves the title of Best Book of the Year.


How the Voting Works


Public voting allows readers to support their favorite author and book. The process is simple and open to readers worldwide.

Here is how you can participate:

  1. Visit the official voting page.

  2. Browse the list of nominated books.

  3. Select the book that inspired you the most.

  4. Submit your vote.

Each vote helps highlight the books that readers believe deserve international recognition. Participating in vote best book 2026 is a way for readers to celebrate literature and support authors whose work made an impact.


Why Your Vote Matters


Readers play an essential role in the literary world. When you participate in vote best book 2026, you help recognize authors who dedicate their time and passion to creating meaningful stories. Your vote also helps bring attention to inspiring books and encourages more people to discover new authors from around the world. Every vote represents a reader who connected with a story.


Vote for the Best Book of the Year 2026

The public vote is now open, and readers everywhere are invited to take part.

If you believe a book deserves international recognition, now is the time to show your support. Vote best book 2026 here:


EBOBEA BOOK AWARDS 2026 – OFFICIAL NOMINEES



🌎Africa

  • Rwanda — More Than a Crown — Naomie Nishimwe

  • Nigeria — Making It Big — Femi Otedola

  • South Africa — To Health With It! — Tebogo Thekisho

  • Republic of the Congo — 500 Paroles de Sagesse — Marcello Tunasir

  • Morocco — Souviens-toi des abeilles — Zineb Mekouar

  • Zambia — Kutemba: Elusive Love — Kasoka Sichone

  • Mozambique — Mistakes Experience Wisdom — Matilde Mbulo


🌎 Americas

  • United States — Boss Brain — Tra Williams

  • Canada — The Everyday Hero Manifesto — Robin Sharma

  • Dominican Republic — El Método Musa — Juan Roberto Musa

  • Haiti — Nehemiah Arise — Gregory Toussaint

  • Guatemala — Don't Ask Me Where I'm From — Jennifer De Leon

  • Brazil — Discovering Existential Intelligence — Flavia Ceccato

  • Venezuela — H de Harry — Darlis Stefany

  • The Bahamas — Son of Elohim — John S. Poitier

  • Belize — Flidgywumper Saves the Seas — Karin Westdyk


🌍 Europe

  • United Kingdom — Think Like a Monk — Jay Shetty

  • France — Nos rendez-vous — Éliette Abécassis

  • Germany — Mary's Little Lambs — L. R. Johnson

  • Portugal — A Vida Não Pode Esperar — Rita Piçarra

  • Romania — Soul Crush — Theodora Oniceanu

  • Moldova — Event Horizon: When Stars Die — Victor Parsicov

  • Italy — A Mind Unchained — Paul Cambria

  • Finland — Hope in Action — Sanna Marin


🌏 Asia & Middle East

  • India — The Peculiar Nightmare — Nowsheena Farooq

  • Pakistan — Healing in the Shadow of Loss — Saira Sheikh

  • Sri Lanka — The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida — Shehan Karunatilaka

  • China — Multilingual Connectors — Daisy Wu

  • Iran — The Castle of a Thousand Passages — Babak Mohammadi

  • Israel — Israel — Noa Tishby




Your vote helps celebrate the books that inspire readers across the world

 
 
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