Prix du roman Fnac

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The prix du roman Fnac is a French literary award established in 2002 by the retail chain Fnac.

List of winners

YearAuthorTitlePublisher (x fois)Notes
2002 Dominique Mainard Leur histoire Joëlle Losfeld
2003 Pierre Charras Dix-neuf secondes Mercure de France
2004 Jean-Paul Dubois Une vie française l'Olivier also prix Femina
2005 Pierre Peju.jpg Pierre Péju Le Rire de l'ogre Gallimard
2006 Laurent Mauvignier redux.jpg Laurent Mauvignier Dans la foule Minuit
2007 Nathacha Appanah Le Dernier Frère l'Olivier (2)
2008 Jean-Marie Blas De Roblès Là où les tigres sont chez eux Zulma also prix Médicis
2009 Yannick Haenel redux.jpg Yannick Haenel Jan Karski Gallimard (2)also prix Interallié
2010 Sofia Oksanen redux.jpg Sofi Oksanen Purge Stock also prix Femina étranger
2011 Delphine de Vigan redux.jpg Delphine de Vigan Rien ne s'oppose à la nuit JC Lattès
2012 Patrick Deville redux.jpg Patrick Deville Peste et Choléra Seuil also prix Femina
2013 Julie B. Bonnie 2009.jpg Julie Bonnie Chambre 2 Belfond
2014 Julie Bonnie, Benjamin Wood, Alexandre Bompard - Prix du Roman Fnac 2014 (14930195968).jpg Benjamin Wood Le Complexe d'Eden Bellwether Zulma (2)
2015 Laurent Binet redux.jpg Laurent Binet La Septième Fonction du langage  [ fr ] Grasset also prix Interallié
2016 Gael Faye - Festival du Bout du Monde 2013 - 026.jpg Gaël Faye Petit Pays Grasset
2017 Paris - Salon du livre 2013 - Veronique Olmi - 001.jpg Véronique Olmi Bakhita Albin Michel
2018 Adeline Dieudonne - 2018 (cropped).jpg Adeline Dieudonné La vraie vieL'Iconoclaste
2019 Bérengère Cornut De pierre et d'osLe Tripode
2020 Tiffany McDaniel BettyGallmeister
2021 Jean-Baptiste Del Amo Le fils de l'hommeGallimard

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