Children's fiction 8-12

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  • The Golden Heart book 5 in the flember series

    £7.99

    Flember Island is in grave danger, at the mercy of the evil Lola and her sinister plans. The only hope is young inventor Dev, and his loveable giant red robot bear, Boja. Can they bring the magic flow of Flember back to the island? Has Dev got the tools to restore peace to every inhabitant’s life? The answers lie in this thrilling series conclusion.

  • The First Unicorn Rider

    £14.99

    George Penhaligon has only ever wanted adventure. But when he finds himself shipwrecked and alone on a mysterious island, he makes an incredible discovery. Unicorns are real – and they’re bloodthirsty. Slowly, George gains one unicorn’s trust and together they explore the island’s magical secrets. But there is a dark presence lurking in his new home, more deadly than any unicorn. Can George fulfil his destiny and free the island from a terrible fate?

  • The Crystal Caves

    £7.99

    Boy-inventor Dev and his best friend, Boja, have found a secret map! Their mission in the mysterious town of Darkwater will need courage, imagination, pastries and a belch-powered minecart!

  • The Glowing Skull

    £7.99

    Boy-inventor Dev and his giant robot bear, Boja, return for a third madcap adventure, in the high-tech, mega-modern city of Prosperity. There’s a battle going on for who will control the magical power of flember – will Dev and Boja find themselves fighting for the right side?

  • Lost Evangeline

    £10.00

    When a shoemaker discovers a tiny girl (as small as a mouse!) in his shop, he takes her in, names her Evangeline, and raises her as his own. The shoemaker’s wife, however, fears that Evangeline has bewitched her husband, so when an opportunity arises to rid herself of the girl, she takes it. Evangeline finds herself far from her adopted father and her home, a tiny girl lost in the wide world. But she is brave, and she is resourceful, and with the help of those she meets on her journey – including a disdainful and self-satisfied cat – she may just find her way again.

  • The Power of the Wildening

    £7.99

    Dev and Boja embark on a thrilling journey towards home, through the chilling Wildening forests of magical Flember Island. To protect himself and his lovable, larger-than-life robot bear, Dev’s only hope is to truly grasp the extraordinary power of Flember. Because a scary creature’s on their trail, their new friends are counting on them, and Boja is behaving very strangely. A fantastical, anarchic, uplifting quest celebrating friendship, creativity and loyalty.

  • Wild Journey

    £12.00

    A linked collection of contemporary adventure stories for 7+ readers – inspired by the starling’s migratory journey – infused with courage, resilience, empathy and hope.

  • The Lone Husky

    £14.99

    Join April Wood on a thrilling Arctic adventure set in the world of the internationally bestselling THE LAST BEAR and FINDING BEAR. Perfect for 8+ readers.

  • Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Partypooper (Book 20)

    £14.99

    International bestselling author Jeff Kinney serves up heaps of laughs in ‘Partypooper’, the 20th book in the ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’ series. You’re invited – RSVP for fun! Over the years, Greg Heffley has chronicled his mishaps and misadventures in a series of diaries – make that journals – but this one really takes the cake! Expect gobs of fun and over-the-top antics as Greg throws an epic birthday party for none other than himself. So come celebrate and laugh alongside Greg, his family, and the entire world of Wimpy Kid fans.

  • Coach

    £7.99

    Before Coach was the man who gave caring yet firm-handed guidance to Ghost, Lu, Patina, and Sunny on the Defenders running team, he was little Otie Brody, who was obsessed with Mr. 9.99 (a.k.a. Carl Lewis) and Marty McFly from ‘Back to the Future’. Like Mr. 9.99 – and his own dad – Otie is a sprinter. Sprint free or die is practically his motto. Then his dad, who is always away on business trips, comes home with a pair of Jordans. JORDANS. Fine as fine can be. Otie puts them on and feels like he can leap to the moon – maybe even leap like Mr. 9.99 when he won the Olympic gold medal in the long jump. But one morning he wakes up to find his brand-new secret weapon kicks are missing – right off his feet! And Otie just might have a fuzzy memory of his dad easing them off as Otie was sleeping, but that can’t be right, can it?