David Fickling Books

  • Looshkin. The Big Number 2

    £8.99

    There’s nothing predictable about Looshkin – apart from that he will make you giggle uncontrollably! Featuring Danger Sausage, a sausage entirely without fear, Mr Frogburt who is not a glove puppet, and a pig delivery service! You don’t want to let Looshkin out of your sight even for a moment, because your house might not still be standing when he’s done.

  • King Coo – The Curse of the Mummy’s Gold

    £6.99

    It’s a new school year and Ben finds himself caught up in a dastardly plot that puts his own mum in great danger. With no one to turn to, Ben calls on the only person who could possibly save the day – the inventive and brilliant King Coo.

  • Dragon Daughter

    £6.99

    Servant girl Milla witnesses a murder and discovers four strange eggs. Dragon eggs! Her world is turned completely upside down as she finds herself living a secret life in the palace caring for a dragon alongside her former masters. But with unrest and rioting in the town, Milla starts to wonder if keeping the dragons a secret is really the right idea and what role her unknown past might play in it all. Perhaps the dragons are the one thing that can bring all the warring factions together once and for all.

  • Bone Talk

    £7.99

    Samkad lives deep in the Philippine jungle, and has never encountered anyone from outside his own tribe before. He’s about to become a man, and while he’s desperate to grow up, he’s worried that this will take him away from his best friend, Little Luki. However, Samkad’s world is about to change utterly. He discovers the brother he never knew he had. A brother who tells him of a people called ‘Americans’. A people who are bringing war and destruction, right to their home.

  • Looshkin Phoenix Presents

    £8.99

    You may think that your cat is mad, but they’ve got nothing on Looshkin. Leave him for just a moment and you’ll find that your house has flooded, a steam train has smashed into your living room and a portal to another dimension has opened in your loft. And everything is covered in bees. And there are sirens. Looshkin, what have you done?!

  • King Coo

    King Coo

    £6.99

    Meet the very ordinary family, and young Ben Pole – or Bean-Pole as he’s cruelly nicknamed by Monty, the school bully. At the end of the term, Monty sets chase and Ben only just manages to escape by falling down a hole, where he discovers a hidden forest. A hidden forest ruled by King Coo – a tree-swinging, wombat-owning, trap-building, fully-bearded girl! Prepare yourself for forest adventures, tree-top swings, waterslides, catapults and Wombatifier 2000’s. Life certainly isn’t dull with King Coo around!

  • Wed Wabbit

    £6.99

    You’re called Fidge and you’re nearly 11. You’ve been hurled into a strange world. You have three companions: two are unbelievably weird and the third is your awful cousin Graham. You have to solve a series of nearly impossible clues. You need to deal with a cruel dictator and three thousand Wimbley Woos (yes, you read that sentence correctly). And the whole situation – the whole, entire thing – is your fault.

  • Kid Got Shot

    £7.99

    Garvie’s exams have started, but so has another mystery. A kid got shot last night, a kid from Garvie’s school, and Garvie thinks he can work out who did it quicker and better than the police. He’ll go to any lengths to find his answers.

  • Evil Emperor Penguin Bk 1

    £8.99

    Who knew evil could be this lovable? Evil Emperor Penguin has one wish – to take over the world!

  • Running Girl

    Running Girl

    £7.99

    Meet Garvie Smith – charming, brilliant and completely bone idle. If anything can get his attention, it might just be a murder. What sort of girl was gorgeous Chloe Dow? Not the sort to disappear without a trace. What sort of policeman is workaholic Detective Inspector Raminder Singh? Not the sort to rush his first murder investigation. What sort of boy is Garvie Smith? Don’t ask. At least, don’t ask his mother. When Chloe’s body is pulled from Pike Pond, the hunt is on for her killer and DI Singh has a chance to prove his worth. He doesn’t need any ‘assistance’ from notorious slacker Garvie Smith, the boy with the highest IQ ever recorded at Marsh Academy, and the lowest ever grades. Or does he?

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