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  • Tremor

    Ryan Mark (author)

    Paperback (Britain's Next Bestseller, March 6, 1860)
    *A chart-topping, young adult novel*The life William knew has gone. His world has been left devastated by the Fossil War. All major governments have been wiped out and the land is now under the control of the company Terrafall. Although Terrafall's intentions seem honest, William wonders if the company will live up to its promises and stop the tremors, which have been plaguing the Earth since the end of the war. And can Terrafall really find out who is behind the recent wave of abductions? When someone close to William disappears, he decides it's time to take matters into his own hands. But in a land that is on the verge of tearing itself apart, is it a life worth fighting for? If your world was falling apart, how far would YOU go to save it?
  • Project: Dinosaur

    Ryan Mark, Will Kaye

    Paperback (Britain's Next Bestseller, April 17, 2018)
    If you were given a chance to go back in time, would you take it? Benjamin and his sister, Rose, have been set a mission by Professor Arkwright to record the K-T extinction event and gather some specimens. But when a huge flying reptile snatches the key to their time machine, they are forced to venture further into the prehistoric wilderness, encountering some of the deadliest creatures to have ever roamed Earth. Will they survive, or will they suffer the same fate as the dinosaurs? Let's Fly Through Time! Project: Dinosaur is a classic time travel, sci-fi adventure for children and young adults. If you loved Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park and Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time you will LOVE this.
  • The Amazing Adventures of Roddy the Magic Cat: Mount Everest, Asia

    Sarah Bates, Helen Braid

    Paperback (Britain's Next Bestseller, Sept. 30, 2014)
    Often wondered what a cat gets up to when it’s away from home? Come and delve into the secret world of Roddy the Magic Cat. In this, his first journey, Roddy travels to Nepal where he realises a lifelong dream to see Mount Everest. Along the way, he is accompanied by his newfound friend, a dog called Hobo, who guides and teaches him about life in the mountains. It is a story of friendship, possibility and adventure that educates and inspires children to learn about different countries around the world. The book is beautifully illustrated throughout and captures a real sense of place. This is the first in a series of books which will take children to all seven of the world’s continents. Join Roddy on his magical adventure, perfect for a bedtime story
  • Danny and the Coin of Flagheart

    B A Daniels

    Paperback (Britain's Next Bestseller, April 15, 2018)
    An epic tale full of magic, action, mythical creatures and heroic teenagers. A strange calling. A gathering of friends. A fantasy adventure just around the corner. All of this mystery waits to be discovered in Danny and the Coin of Flagheart, a must read and unforgettable novel that will take you into the furthermost reaches of your imagination and beyond. As the story opens, Danny is thinking about Kayley and comics. By the end of the day, they will have met Lorcas from Quantifigalo, made friends with Margi and Wockwat and learnt that the Caracan represents the most dangerous forces in our world and any other. Danny will also be one step closer to learning what happened when his father disappeared. Take one step in our world and the next in another.
  • The Blue Crown

    M. S. Wall

    Paperback (Britain's Next Bestseller, July 2, 2019)
    Neffi Jones is fascinated by the mysteries of ancient Egypt and while on her first work placement, excavating a tomb in the Valley of the Kings, she is drawn into a world of crime and corruption that threatens not only her life but of those closest to her.At the same time there is a growing awareness that she has psychic skills that go beyond the natural world, linking her inexplicably to the tomb and its hidden treasures.Sagira, handmaiden to Queen Nefertiti, and guardian of the Blue Crown is learning to harness powers that can make the difference between life and death, while at the same time becoming instrumental in overcoming a threat that could change the course of ancient history.As the twin chains of events grow closer to their inevitable conclusions, there is a realisation that, perhaps, their worlds are not too dissimilar and that the two girls have a common secret, bound together by The Blue Crown.Certainly, their lives will never be the same again.
  • Peculia Fright's Awful Night

    Julia Knight Williams, Rachel Harker

    Paperback (Britain's Next Bestseller, Oct. 8, 2015)
    Peculia awakes to hear a noise in the night; she is a brave little girl but is Peculia brave enough get to find out what the terrible noise is? A beautifully illustrated, rhyming picture book for young readers, that is perfect for a bedtime story.
  • Sing Gabriel Sing

    Jayni Tremaine, Lucea Eldemire

    Hardcover (Britain's Next Bestseller, )
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  • Mrs Vyle: Children Must be Eaten and Not Heard!

    James Hallsworth

    Paperback (Britain's Next Bestseller, Sept. 12, 2014)
    A strange and unpleasant new teacher has arrived in class. Pointy claws, sharp yellow fangs and skin that is definitely a bit green: could she be a monster? Join the smart and brave classmates as they reveal the truth about their slobbery, smelly and green-ish imposter – despite the snooty Molly. But who can help them overcome the terrible Mrs Vyle… A wonderfully illustrated picture book that parents will love to get into character and read to the amusement of their young children. Silly and fun and all things gross!
  • Phoebe Wren and the Mystery of Darken Abbey

    Julie K. Timlin

    Paperback (Britain's Next Bestseller, )
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  • Man vs Machine

    Rosie Cammish

    (Britain's Next Bestseller, March 30, 2020)
    In 2088 it all changed.Precisely 16th March 2088, a date which was burned into the brains ofanyone who was there.A date which has been passed down to the children of the revolutionaries,and a date which will be forever remembered by those still fighting for true freedom and equality.The reason this date has become such a turning point in our history is because this was the date when a global meeting was held, after which it was announced that we would all be treated equally.Yes, we are equal.We are all living equally terrible lives.We live on meagre rations, and work until our fingers bleed.So here I am, living a life that revolves around keeping myself alive.There is very little joy left in the world today.The stunning debut novel from Rosie Cammish will take to a society on the brink, a world in chaos and a fight to survive.
  • Origami

    John Francis

    (Britain's Next Bestseller, Feb. 20, 2020)
    Ben James is just another confused teenage boy on his way home from a long day at school. Before the day is out, he will be involved in the adventure of a lifetime and a long way from home.
  • The Ghost Who Couldn't Scare

    Steve Wraith, Alfie Joey

    Paperback (Britain's Next Bestseller, Oct. 31, 2018)
    'The Ghost That Could Not Scare' is a haunted Halloween tale full of fun and chilling charm. But who will solve the mystery of this family fright night? This story really is full of tricks and treats!