Children's fiction 8-12

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  • The majorly awkward BFF dramas of Lottie Brooks

    £7.99

    At long last Lottie and Daniel are an official couple and everything seems to be going brilliantly (except for Amber being increasingly mean and jealous, but what’s new there?). Meanwhile Toby’s new year’s resolution is to get a dog, and for once Lottie and him see eye to eye. Pot Noodle, the cockapoo, becomes the newest member of the Brooks family. He’s VERY cute but also not toilet trained AT ALL. Lottie soon finds having a new boyfriend and a new dog means she has little time for anyone else, leaving her best friends pretty upset. How is Lottie meant to keep everybody happy and stop Pot Noodle from pooing on the carpet?

  • The squid squad

    £9.99

    SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS meets BUNNY VERSUS MONKEY in this hilarious,zany and action-packed full-colour graphic novel for readers aged5-8. Join naughty best friends Ollie the vampire squid and Zingthe toxin-squirting sea bunny as they cause chaos in the deep seawith the rest of their undersea crew!

  • Project pony

    £7.99

    Natalie is getting ready for an adventure: going away with Mum and best friend Ashlin to the Own Your Own Pony Week is a dream come true. But when Mum can no longer come on the trip and is replaced by her annoying boyfriend Vik, Natalie’s excitement starts to dim. If that wasn’t bad enough, Ashlin goes off with the older girls leaving Natalie alone. Perhaps being matched with mischievous pony Loki will help Natalie discover a magical new friendship.

  • Land of the last wildcat

    £8.99

    A charming and magical adventure debut about family, friendship, and the importance of our natural world.

  • Ember Spark and the unicorn’s secret

    £7.99

    The third title in this magical SERIES filled with adventure, wonder and edge-of-your-seat excitement, set in a world of daring dragons and magical maladies by the best-selling author of Sky Song, Abi Elphinstone . . .

  • Rising storm

    £7.99

    It’s the summer holidays and the S.T.E.A.L.T.H. team is split up. Donna is in the Caribbean visiting family while the boys are bored at home, filling time with computer games – until Sam persuades Arun to pay Donna a surprise visit using MANDROID. At the same time, plans are underway to hijack and destroy an oil platform off the Trinidad coast while a tropical storm rages. With MANDROID the only craft capable of operating in such challenging conditions, S.T.E.A.L.T.H. know they have to act to save the workers on the blazing platform and prevent an environmental catastrophe. Without the backing of MI6, the kids have to go it alone in their most dangerous mission yet.

  • Hero to Zero

    £7.99

    In this third book in the funny, contemporary diary-style series,Hercules is determined to find fortune as well as glory… Inspiredby Greek mythology and highly illustrated by David O’Connell- perfect for readers of 8+ and fans of Louie Stowell’s Loki.

  • The Watcher

    £8.99

    An inexperienced Guardian. A missing kelpie. A growing threat. Callen may have befriended a gargoyle, but he’s yet to complete his training. When Oculus discover that Callen has been made a Guardian, they send a Watcher to assess his skills. Callen knows that if fails, he risks losing both his gargoyle and his new home. But satisfying the Watcher is the least of his worries. With ghasts on the prowl, a missing kelpie to find, and blighted magic spreading beyond Gargoyles Rest, Callen’s friendships, his courage, and his ingenuity will all be put to the test.

  • A gallery of rogues

    £8.99

    Having solved the mystery of Arch-Aunt Schadenfreude’s non-murder and uncovered the location of Grand Uncle Vile’s long-lost treasure, Shenanigan Swift might just be in the running for junior detective of the year. But when robbers target Swift House, her sleuthing skills are tested like never before. The trail leads Shenanigan and her sisters to Paris and the Hotel Martinet, home of the estranged French branch of the Swift family. From there, the girls must track down Ouvolpo, a gang of daring thieves who design each of their crimes as audacious pieces of art. What links Ouvolpo and the Swifts? Where will they strike next? And why has Uncle Maelstrom taken to wearing an earring again?