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  • Cracking cricket

    £6.99

    Originally a way for bored shepherds to pass the time, via a first international in New York in 1844, to an estimated 60 million players worldwide today – it’s no surprise that cricket is the second most popular sport in the world. Full of jokes, cartoons, fun facts and spotlight on famous cricketers, perfect for cricket fans and newcomers alike. This title is the third book in the ‘Stupendous Sports’ series, which aims to do for PE what ‘Horrible Histories’ did for Year 7 history lessons.

  • Michael the amazing mind-reading sausage dog

    £6.99

    Michael is desperate to be a su-paw-star! His newfound talent of mind-reading might be his ticket to Hollywoof, as soon as he can convince the talent show judges that he and his assistant Stanley Big Dog have what it takes. But when they reach Hollywoof, it’s not as simple a life as Michael had dreamed. A rival show has started stealing their ticket sales and it’s up to him and his new friends to create a brilliant show, win back fans, and save the theatre.

  • Bigfoot island

    £7.99

    When Minnie spots a white boat bringing strangers to the cove below her cabin, she fears the hard-won peace of her tiny community at the foot of Bigfoot Mountain will be shattered. Kaayii too has to deal with an intruder on the mountain and, injured, needs to reach his family across the water. The two inhabit separate worlds but must find a way to work together to avoid disaster and protect the people and places they hold dear.

  • The dark and dangerous gifts of Delores Mackenzie

    £7.99

    Sent into the care of the mysterious Uncles in Edinburgh’s Old Town, Delores Mackenzie must learn to control her paranormal gifts without crossing the accepted bounds of paranormal activity and angering her strange new housemates. But when a sinister apparition appears and threatens the lives of her friends, can Delores really push back the dead?

  • The Territory

    £10.99

    Noa lives in a Britain where flooding means land is scarce. Everyone must sit an exam at 15 – if you pass you can stay in the Territory, if you fail you must go to the Wetlands. Rich families can buy their children an upgrade, but ‘Norms’ must succeed on their own. The first volume follows Noa as she and her friends face the exam. Who will pass and who will fail? In ‘Escape’, Noa must face the lawless Wetlands to save her friend and in ‘Truth’ she must break back into the Territory, risking everything to tell people what is really going on.

  • Fireblood

    £7.99

    Dragons don’t exist. But they used to. Discovering that the magic of dragons flows through your veins is frightening – and liberating! But with the powers of dragonkind comes a desperate quest: siblings Finn and Tula must travel to a hidden island fortress to help save their father – and the world they know; and discover the truth of their incredible fireblood heritage.

  • Operation Raven

    £6.99

    When Bo sneaks into Callie’s bag on her school trip to the Tower of London, she and Grace make plans to keep him secret. But when some gold coins and jewels are stolen from the site, having a spy in the sky comes in useful!

  • The Sleeping Stones

    £7.99

    Gruff and his new friend Matylda live on a small Welsh island full of legends. Legends that are waking up… Soon Gruff and Mat will find themselves risking everything to save each other and their community from a terrifying storm driven by an ancient, magic anger.

  • Hazel Hill Is Gonna Win This One

    £7.99

    Girls in Hazel’s school are being harassed by an anonymous person online, someone who seems to know all about their insecurities and dreams. With no one willing to stand up and face the bully, how will Hazel be able to prove her suspicions?

  • Safe

    £7.99

    In the chaotic last days of World War II, Jacob and Kizzy are tricked into a life or death journey. The stable think they are helping to fetch some rare horses, but it’s a lie. Far from home, they are attacked. They hide in an seemingly deserted mansion, but they keep hearing strange noises. Investigating, they find it shelters not only forty abandoned horses but a small band of lost children, displaced by the war. With the Nazis and Russians heading towards them, how can Kizzy and Jakob keep them safe and get them all home?

  • Has Anyone Seen Archie Ebbs?

    £7.99

    Archie Ebbs has the perfect life. Good friends, a nice home and classmates who laugh at (nearly) all his jokes. But all that is about to change. As his family have to face unsettling times, Archie has his own worries. Is he really starting to become invisible?