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  • av Manon Steffan Ros
    155,-

    The Blue Book of Nebo, penned by the talented Manon Steffan Ros, is a captivating read that will keep you turning pages until the very end. Published by Firefly Press Ltd in 2022, this book takes you on an unforgettable journey. The genre of the book is a delightful blend of mystery, suspense, and drama, making it a must-read for any book lover. The Blue Book of Nebo is more than just a book; it is an exploration of complex characters and a vividly painted world that you'll want to revisit time and again. The author, Manon Steffan Ros, has crafted a masterpiece that is as thought-provoking as it is entertaining. Don't miss out on this remarkable book published by Firefly Press Ltd. It's sure to be a great addition to your collection.

  • av Zillah Bethell
    140,-

    Apricot Jones dreams of escape; best friend Charlie will always be there to clean up after her. A postcard to the love-hate relationship between best friends, and with your hometown.

  • av Karen Owen
    130,-

    The Super Perceptive Undercover Detectives (SPUD) are in a race to solve a new mystery! When they find puffins coated in waste oil that has been dumped in the sea, they must find out who is to blame. Can Callie. Grace and mynah bird Bo crack the case before damage is caused to precious sea life?

  • av Alex Wharton
    130,-

    The fourth collection of humorous and thoughtful poetry by the Children's Laureate Wales. From poems that describe 'Wild Boys' living alone in the woods to poems about 'Time' and meeting an astronaut, or reflecting on nature, there is something for everyone!

  • av Jo Clarke
    130,-

    When the travelling school arrives in Egypt, the students soon get caught up in a sequence of strange and dangerous events. Have they truly awakened a mummy's curse, or is somebody trying to scare them away? Libby and her friends must use all their detective skills to exhume the truth.

  • av Manon Steffan Ros
    116,-

    When Huw's nan calls him Johnny - the name of her never-mentioned brother who disappeared in WWll, he realises things are changing. As Nan slips into dementia, Huw begins to discover things about his family past that he never could have imagined.

  • av Catherine Fisher
    137,-

    After rescuing Tomos from enchantment, orphan Seren Rhys is enjoying her first summer at Plas-y-Fran. But as autumn arrives, it brings with it a mysterious new governess who seems intent on drawing Tomos away from Seren and his family. Seren calls on the clockwork crow to help her. But can he reach her in time, and will Tomos be able to escape? -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru

  • av Zeena Gosrani
    165,-

    In a world where shadow-like 'daayan' stalk the night only the mages of Agraal can defend the realm. When Princess Thiya discovers she is a rare healing mage, earth mage Isaac kidnaps her girlfriend, Amara, in a bid to lure her to the front line. Thiya must make a perilous journey, but who can she save?

  • av Catherine Fisher
    145,-

    It's been 140 years since the Wolf swallowed the Sun, so why are all the cats in the fog-shrouded town of Starspill intent on sending Zac on a perilous quest now? Can he, Alys, and kitten Jinx really steal an Ember of the Sun and who is in the shadows trying to stop them?

  • av Yvonne Banham
    145,-

    Paranormal students Delores and Prudence are being hounded by inquisitors after they broke the rules. As Delores tries save her friends, she attracts the attention of a murderous Boçain, or evil spirit. Can she defeat her enemies, and maybe her own family too, to save everyone she loves at the Tolbooth?

  • av Firefly Press Ltd
    144,-

    Groundbreaking anthology edited by National Poet of Wales, Hanan Issa. A collection of diverse voices showcasing a range of experiences across Wales, focusing on identity, and dragons! -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru

  • av Chloe Heuch
    137,-

    Exploring an abandoned Victorian asylum may seem like a weird way to develop a friendship, but Mo has always found that she does things a bit differently. Finding Onyx makes high school bearable, but can they ever find a way to be themselves when the world seems against them? -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru

  • av Claire Fayers
    175,-

    As the giant Idris travels across Wales on a quest to collect stories we meet a vengeful house goblin, a ghost that steals life, dwarves living beneath a garden, a tea party of lady ghosts and many other fascinating and devious fairy folk, reimagined from Welsh legend.

  • av Chloe Heuch
    145,-

    Starting high school was never going to be easy for Mo, but a fall out with her so-called ' friends' leaves her lonelier than ever. Then she finds Onyx. Exploring an abandoned Victorian asylum may seem a weird way to develop a friendship, but then Mo has always found she does things a bit differently. Determined to keep the pair apart, Onyx's dad's actions force them back to the secrecy of the asylum. On Halloween night, with the old building due for demolition, the two friends enter for the last time...

  • av Matt Stephens
    145,-

    Extensive consultation with an authenticity advocate, with whom we were connected by Inclusive Minds - the key organisation that introduces book creators to advocates with similar life experiences to those in the story. Key themes of disability, bullying, friendship and being true to yourself. Billy has cerebral palsy and he's had enough of his classmates treating him differently. But then Mia arrives and announces a school visit from her uncle: a famous footballer. Maybe being a star footballer in front of his classmates will help Billy prove that he can be just like them. But when even his hero turns out to be just as bad as the school bullies, Billy realises that perhaps he doesn't need to prove anything to anyone but himself.

  • av Julie Pike
    145,-

    All Ember wants is to fly with the golden flamebirds who stop over at Bright Beacon every year before heading west across the seas. The birds, whose glowing tail feathers grant the finder a wish, are also eagerly awaited by the Flame Chasers in the harbour below. But then Pa tells Ember he is chasing without her...

  • av Terrie Chilvers
    125,-

    Being a su-paw-star isn't quite going to plan. So when Susan the Chocolate Labrador gets dognapped, Michael jumps at the chance to wow his fans by becoming not just a mind-reading sausage dog, but a detective mastermind as well... oh, and he should probably try and save Susan too.

  • av Maggie Horne
    145,-

    Her friends can't stop talking about boys, but Noah wants everything to go back to the way it was. To fit in, Noah pretends that she likes Archie, even though she's not sure. When Jessa joins their group things get more confusing. Can Noah admit who she really likes, not who she thinks she should?

  • av Manon Steffan Ros
    145,-

    Me and Aaron Ramsey tells the story of Sam and his dad who both love football, which is always there for them however tough real life becomes. That is, until Dad's dreams of football stardom go horribly wrong. Sam's love for the footballing legend becomes tangled with his relationship for his father as things go south in their family life.

  • av Janine Beacham
    145,-

    Una Wexford is thrilled to be adopted after the great war, but an eerie secret lurks in her new home - a life sized animated copy of herself. Is 'Ani' as innocent as she seems or does she want to steal Una's new family - and her life?

  • av A. J. Clack
    165,-

  • av Alex Wharton
    125,-

    Doughnuts, Thieves and Chimpanzees is a playful, imaginative and curious 'how to' poetry book for children by the Children's Laureate Wales Alex Wharton. It encourages readers to enjoy, collaborate on and participate in different forms of writing, including limericks, haiku, rap and song lyrics. These fun, joyful poems play with language in a reader-friendly way that will inspire many to pick up a pen, even if they'd never thought poetry was for them before. Illustrated throughout with lively black and white illustrations by Rhiannon Smith.

  • av Karen Owen
    125,-

    When Callie, Grace and Bo discover that a tarantula has escaped from the wildlife park they must find the spider and reunite her with her spiderlings before she dies from the cold. Can Callie's magical hearing aids and Mynah Bird Bo help find the missing creature before it's too late? Illustrated by Louise Forshaw.

  • av Alex Wharton
    106,-

    A third collection of funny and thoughtful poems from the Children's Laureate Wales, Alex Wharton, illustrated by Ian Morris, aimed at developing a love of language and self-expression. Readers will be excited by fun characters new and old, and powerful, moving poems such as 'Young Oak'.

  • av Jo Clarke
    116,-

    The travelling school arrives in New York, and Libby and her friends find themselves organising a charity auction alongside Hollywood star Eloise Fitzwilliam. But why is Eloise's friend Count Alvarez acting so strangely And can a face from the past really have followed the school to New York?

  • av Luke Palmer
    145,-

    Four boys grow up together at school, itching to get out of their small town. They play games, scoring points from each other, anything to pass the time until they're free. Matthew slips into his imagination, Luc pushes his body to the limit, and Johnny ... well who knows what Johnny's up to. But when Mark starts running errands for his older brother's mysterious associate, he thinks he's found the best game of all.

  • av Daniel Morden
    175,-

    Bears, wolves and weird tangles of fate, these eight Strange Tales from master storyteller Daniel Morden have it all. In these pages you will meet travellers, tricksters, unlikely heroes, and animals who may not be what they seem...

  • av Claire Fayers
    145,-

    On his first space submarine voyage, Tapper Watson longs for home. He's an ordinary Erisian boy, not an adventurer! But when he and his new friends find themselves being pursued by trigger-happy lobster mobsters in search of the mysterious Nemo Machine, Tapper realises that he might not be quite so ordinary...

  • av Nicola Davies
    225,-

    Skrimsli is the second fantasy adventure set in the world of The Song That Sings Us, where animals and humans can sometimes share their thoughts. It traces the early life of Skrimsli, the tiger sea captain who, along with his friends, Owl and Kal, must escape the clutches of a tyrannical circus owner, then stop a war and save an ancient forest!

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