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  • - Yousafzai
    av Lisa Williamson
    125,-

    Get to know some of your favourite heroes and celebrities on FIRST NAMES terms! These are fun, lively and highly illustrated biographies that introduce you to some truly amazing individuals, who lived truly incredible lives.

  • av Lissa Evans
    125,-

    Lissa Evans' first novel for children is a whirlwind of magic, laughter and friendship.

  • av Adam Stower
    125,-

    The highly anticipated second book following the adventures of King Coo, Ben Pole and a wombat called Herbert.

  • av Tony Mitton
    135,-

    The first novel by acclaimed poet Tony Mitton (winner of the CLPE Poetry Award - the only award for published poetry for children in the UK). Potter's Boy is a moving and beautiful story about finding your true path in life.

  • av Peadar O'Guilin
    145,-

    They've survived THE CALL - but now the horrors of the Greylands are coming through into the real world. It's an INVASION! Are you ready?

  • - The Book Case
    av Dave Shelton
    125,-

    Hilarious crime solving capers at a brilliantly crazy boarding school.

  • - (Houdini)
    av KJARTAN POSKITT
    125,-

    Another addition to our hot new series of illustrated biographies for children - get on first name terms with the greatest people in history and living today.

  • - (Earhart)
    av Andrew Prentice
    125,-

    Another addition to our hot new series of illustrated biographies for children - get on first name terms with the greatest people in history and living today.

  • av Simon Mason
    155,-

    A new and intriguing Garvie Smith mystery, featuring the same brilliant characters and dry humour of Kid Got Shot (Crime Fest Best Crime Novel for Young Adults) and Costa Prize-shortlisted Running Girl.

  • av Fiona Shaw
    165,-

    An explosive dystopian thriller full of contemporary relevance! Short-listed for Lancashire Book of the Year Award 2019 and YA Book Prize 2019. - The border's closed... No one can get into Scotland, just like no one can cross the channel... England is under the control of an authoritarian regime. Chips implanted in citizens' skin at birth mean anyone can be tracked, anywhere. But Jake, who breaks out of the Academy dorm he's been housed in, has decided to escape. To go off-grid. To join a small group of independent spirits determined to keep away from the government's prying eyes. The Outwalkers. Only with them will Jake have a chance to reach Scotland - and safety... The debut YA novel from critically-acclaimed author Fiona Shaw, OUTWALKERS is a truly emotive read asking big questions about government and control, playing brilliantly with the themes of belonging, brotherhood and family.

  • av Andrew Norriss
    122,-

    Andrew Norriss returns with a beautiful and moving story for everyone who has ever felt like they're on the wrong path.

  • av Jon Walter
    225,-

    A moving new novel from the masterful Jon Walter about two sisters involved with the suffragette movement in 1913.

  • av Teresa Heapy
    125,-

    A funny, tender and true-to-life tale of a boy and his favourite toy. A wonderful new picture book from bestselling author Teresa Heapy and award-winning illustrator Katie Cleminson.

  • av Helen Cooper
    125,-

    Kate Greenaway award-winning Helen Cooper's first foray into fiction is an exquisite delight, that is brought to life by her stunning pencil drawings.

  • - (Musk)
    av Tracey Turner
    125,-

    A brilliantly accessible, fantastically funny biography in the First Names series all about the amazing inventor Elon Musk, who has revolutionised electric cars, and will soon be taking men to Mars! Get to know Elon on FIRST NAME terms.

  • - (Pankhurst)
    av Haydn Kaye
    125,-

    A brilliantly accessible, fantastically funny biography in the First Names series all about Emmeline Pankhurst. A strong and inspiring woman who led the suffragette movement which gave British women the vote one hundred years ago! Get to know Emmeline on FIRST NAME terms!

  • av Sarah McIntyre
    125,-

    A fabulously funny and fast paced picture book that cleverly turns prejudices on their head.

  • av Lissa Evans
    135,-

    A hugely funny 'down the rabbit hole' adventure from the author of internationally bestselling 'Small Change for Stuart', which was shortlisted for both the Carnegie Medal and Costa Award.

  • av Neill Cameron
    165,-

    A thrilling adventure comic book drawing on English folklore - discover what lurks in the mines and hills of Cornwall.

  • av Dave Shelton
    165,-

    A hilarious noir detective romp . . . Full of slapstick visual gags and great wordplay, you'll soon develop a soft spot for these two lovable detectives!

  • av K. M. Peyton
    135,-

    This book follows the blossoming of a young girl called Lily living in 1920's rural England. Born into poverty, she befriends and falls in love with the young lord of the manor and wildly follows him into the skies.

  • av Michael Morpurgo
    135,-

    A beautifully-written, lyrical and heart-warming Christmas story with stunning, child-friendly illustrations. Ideal for sharing with friends and family - young and old - during the festive season.

  • av Nick Ward
    145,-

    There is naughtiness all around us! Superbot is the perfect early-reader for children fresh from reading schemes.

  • av Liz Flanagan
    135,-

    Brilliant new writer Liz Flanagan makes her debut with this stunning story about friendship, loss and finding yourself in the midst of tragedy.

  • av Peadar O'Guilin
    165,-

    YOU'VE GOT 3 MINUTES TO SAVE YOUR LIFE...

  • av Simon Mason
    155,-

    A brand new and intriguing Garvie Smith mystery, featuring the same brilliant characters and dry humour as Costa Prize-shortlisted Running Girl.

  • av Andrew Norriss
    145,-

    A wonderful novel for young readers; which tackles a difficult subject with the perfect mix of empathy and humour.

  • av Simon Mason
    145,-

  • av Dave Shelton
    145,-

    Pull up a chair...if you're feeling brave enough! A shine-chilling book of short stories by Dave Shelton, the author of the highly-acclaimed A Boy and A Bear in a Boat.

  • av Jenny Downham
    155,-

    A new and truly powerful novel from internationally bestselling Jenny Downham, author of Before I Die.

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