Children’s / Teenage fiction: Science fiction
Disney Book Publishing Inc. Star Wars Someone Who Loves You
Book SynopsisCelebrate one of Star Wars? most iconic couples?Han and Leia?with this giftable illustrated book perfect for weddings, Valentine?s Day, or just because it?s time to exchange an I love you, I know.Han and Leia are about to get married! But before they can walk down the aisle, some curious Ewoks want to know what ?love? is. Together, Han and Leia find the words to define what love means to them: Love can be a lot of things, but in the end, it''s a reminder we?re never alone.With romantic and painterly illustrations, this is a sweet, relatable, and at times humorous story about two people who found family in each other.
£13.49
Disney Book Publishing Inc. World of Reading Disney Junior Ariel Meet Ariel
Book SynopsisEight-year-old Ariel is an Afro-Caribbean mer-girl who lives under the sea in magical Atlantica with her family and friends in Disney Junior Ariel, areimagined version of The Little Mermaid. Her friends Sebastian and Flounder return from the classic tale, but Ariel also meets new mer-friends Fernie and Lucia.Ariel has a big voice that she is learning to use for good.This Level 1 reader is Lexile leveled to align the reader and text at an appropriate level of reading difficulty. The use of simple text and word repetitions helps lead emergent readers to reading success.Add to your World of Reading collection! World of Reading: Meet the Firebuds World of Reading: Mickey Friendship Tales World of Reading: Mickey Campy Camper Day World of Reading: Meet Alice World of Reading: Minnie: Spring at the Bow-tique And More!
£6.23
Disney Book Publishing Inc. World of Reading Star Wars Young Jedi Adventures
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£6.23
Capstone Global Library Ltd Storm
Book SynopsisEven Aquaman needs a trusted friend. But how did the seahorse Storm become the Sea King's loyal steed? Discover the origin story of this superpowered Super-Pet in an action-packed, POW!-WHAM!-BOOM! book for early readers.
£5.99
Capstone Global Library Ltd The Marvellous Boxing Bunny
Book SynopsisMr Mind and Dribodod have taken Hoppy's friends captive at a local carnival! Now Marvel Bunny must find a way to send the evildoers to the Fifth Dimension.
£5.99
Capstone Global Library Ltd The Canyon of Giants Express Edition
Book SynopsisHoping to avoid the Alcatraz guards, Zak Nine and Erro decide to climb down into a deep canyon to hide. But soon the boys see some huge rock formations that move! Zak and Erro are quickly caught by the giant criminals that have been imprisoned in the deep gorge. Some of the giants want to hand the boys over to the Alcatraz guards to gain their own freedom. But a few giants would rather turn the boys into dinner! Will Zak and Erro outwit their captors and get away before becoming the giants'' next meal?This special Express edition has a reduced level text of ATOS 2.0 or lower. With exciting illustrations and gripping, page-turning text, it is sure to engross even the most reluctant of readers.
£6.99
Capstone Global Library Ltd Zod and the Unknown Zones
Book SynopsisGeneral Zod has escaped the Phantom Zone! A S.T.A.R. Labs scientist used his interdimensional portal device to free the Kryptonian criminal. Supergirl and Batgirl jump into action to contain him, but during the struggle, the portal tech is damaged. It activates. It pulls the Super-Villain, his accomplice and the Super Heroes into zones unknown! Can the two friends work their way through the weird, wild dimensions and send General Zod back to his prison? Find out in this action-packed, illustrated chapter book that’s perfect for young DC Super Hero fans!
£6.99
Arcturus Publishing Ltd Super Dweeb vs Count Dorkula
Book SynopsisWith fast-paced action and absurd humor [...] Super Dweeb in an exciting new series for fans of Captain Underpants or Diary of a Wimpy Kid - SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNALA funny, fast-paced and zany adventure, bursting with colourful cartoon-style illustrations - BOOK TRUST***When super-schoolkid Andy draws a mysterious map with his atomic pencil, he accidentally unleashes a powerful enemy. It''s DWEEB versus DORK in his most epic adventure yet!The fifth book in the Super Dweeb series, written by Blue Peter Award-winning author and illustrator Jess Bradley. This unpredictable, anarchic adventure story features comic-strip-style storytelling in full-colour and is perfect for readers aged 7-9.
£999.99
Orion Publishing Co Skyward Flight
Book SynopsisIn Sunreach, after a planet-destroying Delver suddenly appears in the sky of Detritus and vanishes just as suddenly, FM knows that the last free human society got lucky. Her Skyward Flight companion Spensa figured out how to draw this Delver away, but it won''t be so easy next time. Humanity has to be prepared . . . In ReDawn, Alanik has recovered from the shock of answering a distress call and finding a planet of humans making a stand against the Superiority, only to be dismayed to discover they''re considering a peace overture from their enemy. Worse, when she returns to her home planet of ReDawn, she find her own people falling into exactly the same trap. With her mentor captured, she turns to her new friends to help: can Alanik, FM, Jorgen and Rig coax an ancient technology into life in time to save both their planets from disaster?And in Evershore, the government of Detritus is still in disarray following Superiority treachery, and no word
£19.80
Penguin Random House Children's UK Doctor Who Time Travellers Diary
Book SynopsisWhether you''re sight-seeing in the constellation of Kasterbouros or slumming it on planet Earth, you need to be able keep track of things - especially if you''re a time traveller. This handy Time Lord-approved diary is perpetual, so will work whichever year you land in, and with a day to a page there''s plenty of room to record your adventures or plan your next move. It''s also packed with useful information about holidays and anniversaries from all over the galaxy, from New Year''s Day (1st January) to the Second Manifestation of Kroll (12th December 2528.) There''s even a section of Useful Information, including international dialling codes, conversion tables for weights and measures, quantum mechanical equations, and how to tell a Silurian from a Sea Devil.
£9.49
Penguin Random House Children's UK Doctor Who Imaginary Friends
Book Synopsis*Part of the six books for six decades collection*It''s Christmas, 1963, when nine-year-old Gerald starts dreaming of strange worlds and monstersHis parents think it''s harmless at first. But Gerald is convinced it''s real - his dreams of Daleks and cavemen and insects as big as a person.Desperate for help, what Gerald''s family really need, right now, is a Doctor.
£11.69
Hachette Children's Group MetaWars The Dead are Rising
Book SynopsisA fast-paced dystopian thriller for fans of Maze Runner and Ready Player OneTrade ReviewPacy and easy to read, with plenty of thrilling action sequences but there are also moments of reflection. * Bookbag *We love these two high-octane preteen thrillers... very skilfully structured to appeal to even the most reluctant reader. Your child (of either sex incidentally) will love the well depicted characters and video game flavour adventure. * Ham & High *One of the paciest YA thrillers of the year. A cracking action thriller. * Daily Telegraph *Well drawn major characters, unusual ideas and some complex relationships make this a fine, satisfying read. * Carousel *
£7.59
Hachette Children's Group Dark Matter Evolution
Book SynopsisInto the fire ...
£9.25
Abrams Fanfare Blast from the Past the Cosmic Adventures of Astrid and Stella Book 5 a Hellolucky Book
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£9.49
MX - APA Publishing Meltdown
Book SynopsisThis humorous picture book uses robots to help kids explore big emotions. Did you know robots never stay up past their bedtime? They power down right at seven o?clock. And when robots are upset, they never hit. They use their programming language: BLEEP BLOOP! But even robots with all the latest updates will occasionally malfunction. Meltdowns happen. And while they are no fun, they don?t last forever. Meltdown! normalizes big emotions and explores some ways to cope with even the biggest mega robot meltdowns. With colorful illustrations full of imaginative details, this pun-tastic picture book is fun to read for robo-kids and grown-up robots alike.
£16.46
Hachette Children's Group The Worst Day Ever
Book SynopsisA funny space adventure for fans of Charlie Changes into a Chicken and The Spy Who Loved School Dinners.Meet Mylan - an ordinary blue alien. He''s travelling the universe, looking for someone having a bad day, to help them. Meet Chloe. She''s just stubbed her toe. Now she''s being followed by an alien. Her day can only get better, right? WRONG. Every bad day begins with a stubbed toe. Mylan Bletzleburger''s research proves this. But even he couldn''t predict how Chloe''s day would escalate from a sore foot to the entire Earth being swallowed up.Can Mylan and Chloe save the planet? Will Mylan ever pilot a cool spaceship? And will Tanka Tanka Woo Woo, the Queen of the Universe, ever share her haircare secrets?Funny and packed with action and quirky aliens, this intergalactic adventure is out of this world!
£6.99
Hot Key Books Boonie
Book SynopsisOrphaned and abandoned, JD's only hope is a man with his mouth sewn shutJD's father has been burnt alive by the Silver Men. Lost in the desert without water, JD meets a strange old man whose mouth has been sewn shut. The search for his mother leads JD to the City, where he must face the true horrors of life under the Silver Men.Trade ReviewA compelling dystopian adventure tackling bravery, friendship and freedom against the harsh backdrop of a world without water. * Children's Previews: January, The Bookseller *Novels that tap into anxiety about the future of the planet need something extra to stand out and Richard Masson's excellent debut, Boonie, has a harrowing opening with echoes of Cormac McCarthy's The Road. In a world where water is more precious than gold, knowing how to find it is an affliction as much as a gift. -- Geraldine Brennan * The Observer *
£7.59
Hot Key Books Defy the Stars
Book SynopsisWhen Noemi meets Abel, one of Earth's robotic mech warriors, she realizes that Abel himself may provide the key to Genesis' salvation.Trade ReviewMarvellous worldbuilding that takes us from planet to planet, each of them distinct and fascinating; a well-thoughtout glimpse of our future and the repercussions of our current lifestyles; a measured, intelligent depiction of multiple societies and cultures... The story works beautifully on an emotional level too, and the pacing is masterful - never do you feel as though anything's being rushed, yet the story powers along at a rate of knots... usually to unexpected places. * SFX magazine *Intelligent and thoughtful, a highly relevant far-off speculative adventure. * Huffington Post *Blending high stakes adventure with science fiction, romance and a thrilling plot this is a book that deserves to be huge. Fantastic storytelling. Wow. Claudia Gray just wow. Perfect for fans of Star Wars, V. E. Schwab, Becky Chambers and Sarah J. Maas. * Madwoman in the Attic *Darker and deeper than your average YA Sci-Fi, Defy the Stars is thought provoking and addictive! * The Cosy Reader *A compelling story, with a satisfying plot, working in a circle around the planets. Claudia Gray builds a really visceral sense of both space and Space, two really convincing internally conflicted characters, and an impressive supporting cast of vagabonds and vagrants. * Ruth Lily Writes *The well constructed plot is hard to predict and the end is full of surprises. I was hooked by the first sentence in this fast paced, thrilling science fiction novel and found it hard to put down * School Library Association *
£7.99
Hot Key Books Defy the Worlds
Book SynopsisWhen word reaches him of Noemi's capture by the very person he's trying to escape, Abel knows he must go to her, no matter the cost. But capturing Noemi was only part of Burton Mansfield's master plan.Trade ReviewMarvellous worldbuilding that takes us from planet to planet, each of them distinct and fascinating; a well-thoughtout glimpse of our future and the repercussions of our current lifestyles; a measured, intelligent depiction of multiple societies and cultures... The story works beautifully on an emotional level too, and the pacing is masterful - never do you feel as though anything's being rushed, yet the story powers along at a rate of knots... usually to unexpected places. * SFX magazine *
£7.59
Hot Key Books Distortion
Book SynopsisAfter a speed-dating show that is literally out of this world, twelve young astronauts are set to become the first humans to colonise Mars. They are also the victims of the cruellest of plots. Léonor thought she was a pioneer on an extraordinary mission. But when memories are this painful, there can be no forgetting .Trade ReviewA story of hope, secrets, betrayal, the fight to stay alive and of course romance. It also 'dips its toes' into the dark side of reality TV, the control and manipulation that can come from the producers of such programmes * Reading Zone *
£7.59
Hot Key Books A Phoenix First Must Burn
Book SynopsisWith fantasy, science fiction and magic at their core, the stories are sharp, atmospheric and visual explorations of histories, relationships and alternate universes that you can't help but to get lost in.Trade ReviewA Pheonix First Must Burn: Sixteen Stories of Black Girl Magic, Resistance and Hope edited by Patrice Caldwell is a must read. The anthology contains 16 engrossing short stories by some of the best authors of colour. From Elizabeth Acevedo's story exploring a slave revolt in 1522 to Ibi Zoboi's piece inspired by Carribean lore to Somaiya Daud's entrancing fantasy and Patrice Caldwell's vampires reimagined, there is something in this anthology for everyone. * The Scotsman *A treasure-house anthology of science fiction, fantasy and magic stories centred on black women. From a novice sorcerer who unleashes killer unicorns to a girl who can stop time, and another whose heart is slowing turning to ash, the collection is filled with beauty, fierceness and excitement. * The Guardian *Sixteen stories of Black girl magic, hope and resistance have been gathered together by Patrice Caldwell into this unique collection. The tales are from bestselling and award-winning authors who explore the Black female experience through fantasy, science-fiction and magic. Engaging stories centre around strong women and gender-nonconforming individuals, existing in worlds from the past, present and the future. Folk tales are retold and alternative realities are explored. The characters are witches, schoolgirls, sisters, rebels - highlighting the fact that heroines come in all shapes and sizes. Bravery links all the characters, though they are dealing with a variety of issues, such as betrayal, trauma, relationships and first love. Like any collection, some stories will appeal more than others, though all are of a high standard. Patrice Caldwell has done a marvellous job of editing this collection, including different writing styles across the genres. Some of the stories almost feel too short, like they are just the beginning or are extracted from a longer adventure. A Phoenix First Must Burn is a fantastic resource. A contributors' section ends the book, which guides the reader towards what to read next * Childrens Books Ireland *
£8.54
Headline Publishing Group Dominion
Book SynopsisDOMINION is the epic follow-up to CONQUEST and EMPIRE in the Chronicles of the Invaders series by John Connolly and Jennifer Ridyard. Fans of Pittacus Lore and Veronica Roth will be entranced.They have cheated death.Defied their people.Changed beyond recognition.Their love has survived the impossible.But now they must learn to trust again: the future of their worlds depends on it.Trade ReviewDensely plotted and decidedly grown-up, this is YA fiction for readers who are bored of fluff and sparkles * SFX *Head and shoulders above its competition in the genre * Mass Movement *
£9.49
Pan Macmillan Forever Ends on Friday
Book SynopsisJustin A. Reynolds, author of Opposite of Always, returns with Forever Ends on Friday, another charming and powerful YA contemporary novel with a twist. What if you could bring your best friend back to life – but only for a short time?Jamal’s best friend, Q, doesn’t know that he died, and that he’s about to die . . . again. He doesn’t know that Jamal tried to save him. And that the reason they haven’t been friends for two years is because Jamal blames Q for the accident that killed his parents.But what if Jamal could have a second chance? A new technology allows Q to be reanimated for a few weeks before he dies . . . permanently. And Q’s mom is not about to let anyone ruin this miracle by telling Q about his impending death. So how can Jamal fix everything if he can’t tell Q the truth?Forever Ends on Friday weaves together loss, grief, friendship, and love to form a wholly unique homage to the bonds that bring people together for life - and beyond.Forever Ends on Friday is published in the US as Early DeparturesTrade ReviewThis what-if novel about loss celebrates life, asking the questions: what would you do with the rest of your life if you knew you were about to die? And would you want to know? Jamal loses someone but has the chance to bring him back, briefly. Forever Ends on Friday is also about coming to terms with other griefs, and not letting fear sabotage friendships and relationships. It considers the morality of truth-telling, self-sacrifice and forgiveness. Written with warmth and wisdom, it is a lighter read than its theme suggests, notwithstanding lumps in the throat. Despite the sci-fi element, it is full of everyday American teenage reality, bantering dialogue, family repartee (notably between Jamal and his pregnant sister, Whit), comic details, romantic connection and, above all, having fun. * Sunday Times, children's book of the week *A page-turning narrative with a cast of fully realized characters and realistic dialogue. The skillful use of flashbacks and social media content fully engages readers. Despite the seriousness of the story, humor and moments of pathos will elicit empathy and connection. This thoroughly satisfying novel of love, loss, and reconciliation is not to be missed. * Kirkus Reviews *This charming, wry novel packed with witty, crackling banter is propulsively readable. There are some big questions about choice, consequences, loyalty, and love in this novel, and Reynolds beautifully complements those heavy concerns with the sweet, funny, and genuine voice of his protagonist. * Booklist *Praise for Opposite of Always: Opposite of Always is as beautiful as it is funny, warm, and captivating. One of the best love stories I’ve ever read. Jack King is the hero we’ve been waiting for. -- Angie Thomas, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Hate U GiveI loved the humour, brightening even the darkest moments but without spoiling them, and the warmth in the relationships.Jamal’s voice is just great. The premise is so interesting and plays out believably, leaving the reader with lots to ponder over: Do you think it is a good idea to have a second chance to say goodbye? * Teen Librarian *Forever Ends On Friday is a really enjoyable contemporary, with a hint of sci-fi that I really enjoyed, that will tug at your heartstrings and remind you what is truly important in life. You’ll treasure your friends and loved ones after this. I can’t recommend this book enough. * Jth Books *Forever Ends On Friday is a real page-turner: the writing is pacey, the plot is unpredictable and Jamal’s underlying humour seams together tragedy, connection and forgiveness in one enthralling story. The point of view of the narration is so detailed that it almost feels we are allowed into a private, personal space. Family and friendship are key themes in the book; all the relationships with the secondary characters are given the spotlight, none of them overshadows the others and they all contribute to the development of the plot. In Reynold’s story, we hurt with all the characters, we grieve with them and weheal with them. Forever Ends On Friday is a book that I feel needs to be read in a quiet, private space as there is a lot to process; I think would be a great addition to a KS4 library * Just Imagine Story Centre *The depiction of the main two boys, Quincy and Jamal, and their friendship is very cleverly constructed. The friendship is flawed and deeply human, it’s only when Jamal knows that time is short that he learns how to put others first. It really makes you consider what it is to be human and supporting others – whether they be friends, parents or carers, partners, co-workers, etc. I like that the story is told from the perspective of both boys. It brings the reader fully into the story and makes them consider things from each of the viewpoints – both the grieving friend and the boy with only a short time to live. The first-person perspective also brings other characters fully to life, with vivid descriptions, sometimes almost painfully vivid. The grief felt by Jamal at the death of his parents, then of his best friend can be difficult to read, but also very relatable for anyone who has gone through that loss. The depiction of Quincy’s mother and her journey through grief is also realistically presented and I found myself crying at several points in the book because of her raw emotion. I would recommend this for both girls and boys aged 14 plus. Other topics include love, grief, loss, comedy, relationships, family and what it means to live a full life. I loved the concept of this story and it would create lots of discussion points for reading groups or classroom discussions. It really makes you think about the choices we make in life and if we truly live our lives to the fullest. * Armadillo magazine *
£8.54
Hachette Children's Group Invictus
Book SynopsisFrom the author of the Carnegie Medal nominated Wolf by Wolf, comes an epic new story - A fast-paced, heart-stopping journey through time that will leave you breathless.Time is running out . . .Farway McCarthy was born outside of time. With nowhere to call home and nothing to anchor him to the present, Far captains a crew on a dangerous mission into the past.When he collides with Eliot - a mysterious, secretive girl, whose very appearance raises questions about time itself - Far immediately distrusts her.But he must take a leap of faith, following Eliot on a race against time, if he is to protect everything he's ever loved from disappearing forever . . .Trade ReviewGraudin depicts the futuristic, high-tech world and the fulsome and frenzied historical settings with equal richness . . . A madcap, vivid time-travel tale with a strong ensemble * Kirkus *Invictus gripped my heart. Graudin's achingly beautiful prose and thoughtful exploration of time, history, and identity create a stunning story. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough, and yet I wanted to savour each decadent sentence. Readers be warned, you'll want to stop time to live in this tale * Roshani Chokshi, New York Times bestselling author of The Star-Touched Queen *If the crew from Firefly somehow wound up as teenagers on the TARDIS and had to solve a Fringe-type mystery before time literally disappeared, you'd have something like Invictus * Beth Revis, New York Times bestselling author of the Across the Universe series *Wild and gorgeous, vivid and consuming. * Laini Taylor, author of the Daughter of Smoke and Bone trilogy on WOLF BY WOLF *...an incredible read and fans of Dr Who or time-travel in general will be hooked. * Maximum Pop! *Graudin weaves an exciting plot where time travel is just the beginning. Her characters are spunky, smart-mouthed, tormented, emotionally yearning and contemporary. It's Firefly meets Assassin's Creed, but Graudin has a way with words that gives the book depth and makes it more than just an enjoyable page-turner. * BookTrust *...her writing is golden, powerful and completely addictive. -- Emma Gray * Never Judge a Book By It's Cover *If epic adventure, fabulous settings and thoughtful worldbuilding are your things, you're going to love Invictus. * The Bookbag *Invictus was a gripping, fast paced, action packed, funny, heart warming, rollercoaster of a read and I couldn't recommend it more highly. * Girl Reading *Invictus was a highflying knock out for Ryan. Readers will be taken on a time travelling adventure and they definitely will not want it to end. * Literary-ly Obsessed *...literally crafted to perfection so you'll never want to put it down! If you're a fan of The Heroes of Olympus series, or Six of Crows, basically anything where a group of kids have to come together and save the world/steal some stuff, then you're going to love this book. * Heart Full of Books *It's got twists and turns that had me gaping in amazement, as well as emotional scenes that made my heart hurt. * Wishes On Eyelashes *...raises questions about how far our lives are fated and how much we shape our own destinies. * Reading Zone - Teacher Review *Invictus is perfect for fans of sci-fi reads and time traveller lovers. * Be My Anchor *Invictus is a tremendously fun novel, which fuses sci-fi and historical fiction with style, empathy and humour. brimming with entertaining characters and an indomitable energy, Invictus delivers mind-bending adventure. * The School Librarian *
£7.59
Hachette Children's Group Olive Jones and the Memory Thief
Book Synopsis'A rollicking espionage adventure' Financial Times'A fun-filled ride with spies and care homes! I loved it!" Maisie Chan, author of Danny Chung Does Not Do Maths Olive Jones has just inherited her grandmother's memories - through a mysterious new device called a Memoriser. But her grandma has left her a mystery in those memories. And now it's up to Olive to solve it.After her grandmother's funeral, Olive learns she has inherited something unexpected: her grandmother's memories.Olive is surprised - her grandmother wasn't a cuddly, affectionate kind of grandmother. Curious about what she might discover, Olive sets out to 'watch' the memories. But before she can, they're stolen right from under her nose. Olive can't understand why anybody would want to steal the memories. As far as she'd known, her grandmother had always lived an utterly ordinary life.Following the trail of the thief, Olive begins to discover that her grandmother's life wasn't what she thought. As she unravels the secrets lurking in her grandmother's past, she discovers clues Grandma Sylvie left her. It's up to Olive to solve the mystery of the memory thief, and in the process, learn about the incredible life and adventures of the grandmother she has never really known.A contemporary story for 9+ readers with a futuristic twist, perfect for fans of Ross Welford.Trade ReviewKate Gilby Smith's second novel, with its Bondian gadgets and le Carré-esque moles, should keep junior spy-thriller aficionados very happy * Financial Times *Olive Jone and the Memory Thief is a fun-filled ride with spies and care homes! I loved it! * Maisie Chan, author of Danny Chung Does Not Do Maths *Refreshing * The Sunday Times *
£7.59
Cornerstone The Final Warning: A Maximum Ride Novel: (Maximum
Book Synopsis___________________________‘Has all the characteristics of his work . . . pace, action, mystery and cool’ SUNDAY TIMESMax. Fang. Iggy. Gasman. Nudge. Angel. Six extraordinary avian-human hybrids, they are the result of a cruel Biotech experiment which manipulated their DNA and turned them into kids with wings. Hunted all their lives, the flock have had to fight life-threatening battles against their shadowy enemies. But as their predators evolved, their unique ability to fly is no longer enough to save them.Driven to the wastelands of Antartica, each day brings a new threat for the flock. While fighting to save their own lives, they have a new mission to undertake . . .One with potentially devastating global consequences.________________________________This book was recently reissued with a new cover, so stock may vary.Trade ReviewThe plot races along with plenty of action * Scotland on Sunday *
£7.99
Papercutz TenTon Titan Terrier
£16.08
Interlude Press - Duet Books A Different Kind of Brave
Book Synopsis"Thrilling. Positively thrilling." ?Kirkus Reviews Nicolas ?Nico? Hall is sixteen when he escapes from Dr. H?s religious gay reprogramming institute in California. On his own, he assumes one identity after another to avoid recapture as he flees south to Peru and then to Mexico. Seven days older than Nico, Samuel ?Sam? Jonas Solomon is a privileged Upper West Side only child who idolizes James Bond. When his heart is broken, he vows that, like Bond, he?s never going to trust in love again. Then he meets Nico, and his heart won?t listen to any logic. Nico?s survived by living only for himself?until his love for Sam has him risking his freedom for others. Together, Nico and Sam set out to free the other teens trapped in Dr. H?s Institute, plunging readers into perils, drama, and a long-shot chance at love.To succeed, they?ll both have to be A Different Kind of Brave.
£10.76
Conundrum Press Dakwäkãda Warriors
Book SynopsisGrowing up in Haines Junction, YT, artist Cole Pauls performed in a traditional song and dance group called the Dakwäkãda Dancers. During that time, Pauls encountered the ancestral language of Southern Tutchone. Driven by a desire to help revitalize the language, he created Dakwäkãda Warriors, a bilingualcomic about two earth protectors saving the world from evil pioneers and cyborg sasquatches.Pauls' Elders supported him throughout the creation process by offering consultation and translation. The resulting work is a whimsical young adult graphic novel that offers an accessible allegory of colonialism.
£14.24
Sweet Cherry Publishing The Blade of Shattered Hope
Book SynopsisMistress Jane is back, and she's hell-bent on revenge. Convinced that Tick hurt her on purpose and that all Realitants are against her, she's more determined than ever to make her Utopian dream a reality. Now that she's got her hands on the Blade of Shattered Hope, maybe she's in with a chance.Trade Review“An ‘all killer, no filler’ kind of book.” – Adam, You’ve Got All This To Come
£6.99
Penguin Random House Children's UK Arena 13: The Warrior
Book SynopsisThe third exhilarating instalment in the Arena 13 series by Joseph Delaney, author of THE SPOOK’S APPRENTICEAfter everything Leif has been through in Arena 13, it’s finally time for him to fulfil his destiny and accompany his father’s people beyond the barrier that imprisons all mankind. Meanwhile, Kwin, the girl he loves, is making waves in the arena as the first woman ever to grace its fighting floor. In their own ways, each of them is fighting to bring down the superhuman monsters that threaten the last people on earth. They might have picked fights they can’t win. But freedom could be something worth dying for. Books in the series1: ARENA 132: ARENA 13: THE PREY3: ARENA 13: THE WARRIOR
£11.07
Eye Books The Rebel of Time
Book SynopsisDoran West can travel through the ages. But so can his enemies... Welcome to the one-street village of Linntean in the Scottish Highlands. It's great for tourists, less so for local teenager Doran West. He and his best friend Zander crave a change of scenery, some excitement. What they have in mind is a weekend away to the nearest city. Fate has a little more in store. An accident while fleeing school bullies leads Doran to an extraordinary discovery: he can travel in time. What's more, he isn't alone. There are others who share his gifts, hiding in plain sight and tied to a shadowy organisation called the Eternalisium. With Zander in tow, he embarks on a terrifying odyssey through the ages, risking death on the gallows and battlefield, contending with ruthless enemies from the future and learning more than he'd like about his own adult self. Mind-bending, thrilling and funny, The Rebel of Time bounces from Robert the Bruce's Bannockburn to Leonardo Da Vinci's Tuscany, with stops in Hollywood and the First World War trenches, in a spellbinding adventure from a masterful new storyteller.
£9.49
Ulrica Cooper A Great Idea
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£9.99
Badger Learning Dream Snatcher: Ukrainian Translation
Book SynopsisSomebody or something is stealing people's dreams but why? Jack and Wanda need to wake up and find out fast before the whole thing turns into a real nightmare!
£9.75
Little Tiger Press Group The Story Shop: Dino Danger!
Book SynopsisLooking for adventure? Want to be a hero? Step inside the Story Shop! The Story Shop is packed full of plots, costumes and characters galore. And shopkeepers Wilbur and Fred are ready and waiting to find every customer their perfect adventure! When scaredy Bear stumbles into the shop, he’s NOT ready for anything … especially when Wilbur and Fred suggest a run-for-your-life dinosaur adventure! Join Bear as he summons his courage to outplay Big T in a game of crazy golf, is given the run around by a trio of Tricera-tots and turns detective to hunt out the veggie thief and restore peas to the dino allotment. From the acclaimed author of SHIFTY MCGIFTY comes a fresh, funny and highly illustrated new series of chapter books, celebrating the power of imagination. Designed for emerging readers with three linked stories in each book, THE STORY SHOP is perfect for fans of HOTEL FLAMINGO and KITTY.
£6.99
Little Tiger Press Group The Story Shop Creepy Capers
Book SynopsisLooking for adventure?Want to be a hero?Step inside the Story Shop!The Story Shop is packed full of plots, costumes and characters galore. And shopkeepers Wilbur and Fred are ready and waiting to find every customer their perfect adventure! When fun-loving lion cub Rex bursts into the shop, Wilbur has the perfect thing a FANG-tastic spooky adventure, with plenty of thrills and spills! Join fun-loving Rex as he helps the sacked Ghost Gang get back on stage, meets his prank-playing match on a school outing to a vampire castle and finds himself stuck in the middle of two feuding yetis.From the acclaimed author of SHIFTY MCGIFTY comes a fresh, funny and highly illustrated series of chapter books, celebrating the power of imagination. Designed for emerging readers with three linked stories in each book, THE STORY SHOP is perfect for fans of HOTEL FLAMINGO and KITTY.
£6.99
Chronicle Books EIUFO
Book Synopsis Get ready to sing and laugh along with this intergalactic twist on the classic children’s song “Old MacDonald Had a Farm” in a rollicking picture book from author Zach von Zonk and beloved illustrator Benjamin Chaud!Old MacDonald had a farm—that is, until an alien spirits his animals away in a UFO. Now, Old MacMartian has a farm—in space—and young readers will delight in the out-of-this-world hijinks that result when cows, pigs, sheep, and more create chaos in his spaceship. With a zerp zap and a zerp zap there, colorful and detail-rich illustrations bring this hilarious tale to life as Old MacMartian and his faithful three-eyed dog get a bit more than they bargained for with their messy, hungry, noisy, and mischievous new barnyard companions. E-I-UFO!Perfect for: Fans of “Old MacDonald Had a Farm” song and books Parents seeking a laugh-out-loud picture book Educators, librarians, and caregivers in search of a picture book with a farm theme Kids who are learning about (and love) farm animals or space (or both!) Fans of Benjamin Chaud’s books, including The Bear’s Song and I Didn’t Do My Homework Because …
£13.49
HarperCollins Publishers Bertie and the Alien Chicken
Book SynopsisAn alien chicken bent on exterminating Earth is disarmed by the power of friendship in this hilarious and heartfelt tale from Lollie-award-winning author Jenny Pearson. Bertie is NOT looking forward to spending the summer holidays on stinky Long Bottom Farm. But things take an interesting turn when he encounters Nugget, the alien chicken. Nugget’s mission is to find the Earth’s most important resource and transport it back to Nurgle 7, and he needs Bertie’s help. But what could the Earth’s most valuable resource be, and can they find it in time to stop the Nurgles exterminating the Earth?! A hilarious and heartfelt tale from Lollie-award-winning author Jenny Pearson.Trade Review“Couldn't contain my giggles when I started reading Bertie and the Alien Chicken … Hilariously illustrated by Aleksei Bitskoff." – Jo Clarke "[A] wildly imaginative and heartfelt story … this wise, witty and wonderful adventure is truly out of this world!" – Lancashire Evening Post "Jenny Pearson manages once again to craft a story that is simultaneously funny and sensitive, filled with moments that will have readers laughing aloud and others that will make them stop and think. Her timing is superb and her understanding of the way children think and speak second to none." – Books for Keeps "A good-natured, laugh-out-loud story that, beneath the slapstick humour, has an important set of messages for young readers to engage with" – The Letterpress Project "Brimming with Jenny’s trademark humour and heart, this laugh-a-minute, saving-the-world, intergalactic farmyard caper is as funny and rib-tickling as it is wise and challenging." – A Word About Books, Blog
£7.59
Clara Loveman Crown of Crowns
£9.49
Spondylux Press Moojag and the Lost Memories
Book SynopsisSequel to the award-winning neurodivergent, cli-fi adventure mystery 'Moojag and the Auticode Secret'. ----------------------------------- When Nema returns to Gajoomdom she discovers three forgetful grannies who've totally lost track of time. If she and Moojag can't help them remember, everyone's memories are in danger. But turns out not everyone is who they thought they were. Who will they rescue? Will they rescue them in time? -------------------------------------- The Lost Memories, inspired by the author's gran and living with dementia and disability during the pandemic, shows us the impact of loss and the power of memory. A multi-generational adventure, recommended for readers nine years and over. You'll whizz through this one, like the wrinkly new characters who star in it!Trade Review"Fantastical fun with a deep message about the value of human memories. I loved that the three grannies took centre stage, with so much dynamism, humour and wisdom whilst taking memory loss head on. Go grannies!" PATIENCE AGBABI - Award-winning poet and author, THE LEAP CYCLE.----------------------------'"A really great book ...a captivating adventure. The world is really dense with really fun and whimsical pieces of technology, but still there is a real sense of peril that runs through the story. I have never been so scared of a marshmallow chamber! I love how it pushes back on the idea of older people being useless, not by erasing the things they may find difficult, but by highlighting their strengths ...the things they still remember end up being as important as the things they have forgotten." ALEX FALASE-KOYA - Award-winning author, MARV / BREAKFAST CLUB ADVENTURES----------------------------"A thrilling adventure with a memorable cast of characters!" BEN DAVIS - Award-winning author, LENNY LEMMON----------------------------'"An imaginative futuristic adventure that draws you in and keeps you hooked. But it's the characters who win your heart...vivid, vibrant, compelling, laugh out loud..." READERS' FAVORITE - 5 Star review.----------------------------'"A brilliant story... Positive autism representation with loads of fantastic ideas that take you to another world!" SEAN FLETCHER - Journalist / TV presenter.----------------------------'"A fantastic adventure with an important message and authentic and exciting neurodivergent characters. I loved it!" DANIEL AUBREY - Author, DARK ISLAND
£7.99
Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers Aliens and Winter
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£5.99
Catnip Publishing Ltd The Chancery Lane Conspiracy
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£6.99
Anness Publishing Trouble in Space (Giant Size)
Book SynopsisThese are first reading books for 3-5 year olds. You can join astronauts Ali and Jo as they blast off to the moon...and into a whole world of trouble! Silly situations, repeated vocabulary and bright pictures on every one of the giant-format pages will help children to feel confident as they develop their reading skills. The book introduces words such as rocket, stars and aliens - all of which are encountered by Ali and Jo. Learning to read will be no trouble at all with this larger-than-life adventure - perfect for show and tell. It's fun to start reading with this troublesome tale! The book can be used in a number of different ways to help young readers build confidence. Grown-ups can begin by reading the illustrated words at the edge of each left-hand page with the child. Have fun trying to spot the same terms within the story itself, as space explorers Ali and Jo meet little green men on the moon. Finally, all the illustrated words can be found on the last two pages of the book, so the child can enjoy checking all the phrases that you can now read together!
£5.62
Everything with Words The Others
Book SynopsisReuben lives in an observatory with his granny, an astronomer determined to discover aliens and win the Guzman Prize. But she has got a competitor, the evil professor Pinfield. Reuben sneaks out of the observatory and discovers Blue. Can Reuben save Blue from the evil professor?
£8.54
Firefly Press Ltd Tapper Watson and the Quest for the Nemo Machine
Book SynopsisTapper Watson is just an ordinary Erisean boy who loves adventure stories. But when one of his sixty-seven cousins sends him away on a smugglers' submarine through the River Lethe to other worlds, he just wants to go home again. On an unscheduled visit to Earth he meets Fern Shakespeare, and a talking plant called Morse, and their adventures begin. And when he finds himself being chased through worlds by a pair of trigger-happy lobster mobsters in search of the mysterious Nemo Machine, Tapper begins to realise that he might not be so ordinary after all...
£7.59
Abookfelloffatruck, LLC Blitz
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£10.24
Double 9 Books LLP The Research Magnificent
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£15.29
Page Street YA Why on Earth
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£15.19