Children's fiction 8-12

  • The Raven’s Eye Runaways

    £7.99

    A gripping, beautifully-told fantasy quest set in a parallel medieval world.

  • Secrets and spies

    £7.99

    During a holiday in Edinburgh, Suhana, Mia and Ayaan are transported back to India in 1799. They discover that the Sultan of Mysore is going to be betrayed? Will they be able to save the Sultan and his family?

  • The Arctic fox

    £6.99

    Evie is so excited to spend her Christmas holiday in Lapland, but when she hears a strange whining noise in the middle of the night, she discovers an arctic fox caught in a trap. Can Evie rescue him in time?

  • Santa’s journey

    £14.99

    Join Santa and his reindeer on their magical journey from the North Pole, across mountains and rooftops, as they deliver their precious cargo of gifts. Lyrical rhyming text by Patricia Hegarty is paired with stunning illustrations by Wazza Pink to capture the magic of Christmas Eve!

  • You only spy twice

    £7.99

    Agent Harrier must discover the identity of a top-secret file-stealing traitor in the BARK intelligence agency. But something’s happening to the book itself . . . whole pages are repeating, and there’s an ink-deleting weapon threating to wipe everything out! Will Agent Harrier sniff out the rat before he’s TOTALLY AND PERMANENTLY ERASED?

  • A sea of stories

    £6.99

    Roo loves visiting Grandpa in his cottage by the sea. The house is filled with objects and each holds an incredible adventure from Grandpa’s past. But some memories are too big to keep inside. How can Roo help Grandpa remember those?

  • Magical Mountain Rescue

    £7.99

    The epic conclusion to the Wildsmith series. When the young prince is kidnapped, the wildsmith Rowan has an important to role to play in his rescue – but time is running out. Can she rescue the prince, keep the fragile peace, and save another magical animal in need? Praise for Wildsmith: ‘A lush, rich, page-turning adventure from one of the most versatile writers we have. There’s no genre Liz can’t write in…’ Phil Earle ‘Wildsmith has everything I want in a story – magic, mystery and dragons! Liz is the mistress of dragons and in this thrilling adventure she has cast her story-telling spell with utter charm and skill. Children are in for such a treat! Thank goodness there’s a sequel – I want more!’ Jasbinder Bilan, Into the Dark Forest was shortlisted for the Week Junior Book Award, and named winner of the SPARK Book Awards, UKLA Book Awards and the Fantastic Book Awards.

  • Maisie vs Antarctica

    £7.99

    Maisie thinks her dad is the most boring person in the world. For fun he likes to do origami (but only basic triangles) or jigsaw puzzles of a cloudless sky (yep, every piece is blue). He writes cool-sounding books like How To Wrestle A Crocodile and How To Defuse A Bomb, but he’s never actually done any of the awesome things he writes about. But Maisie has to admit weird things happen around Dad. Unexplainable things. When childcare falls through and Dad has to take Maisie to Antarctica to research his next book, How To Survive In Antarctica, Maisie realises there is definitely something unusual about Dad – not only can he speak languages she never knew he could, he manages to crash-land a plane and somehow save her from being eaten by a leopard seal! What is going on? How is any of this possible? Can her dad teleport? Is he a superhero or something else entirely?

  • Turtle moon

    £14.99

    Journey to the heart of the jungle in this unforgettable adventure from the author of bestselling and prize-winning The Last Bear. Beautifully illustrated by Levi Pinfold, this is perfect for readers 8+.

  • Robin Hood aged 10 3/4

    £14.99

    Lonely at school, Charlie prefers to escape into a world of books. But when she finds herself on the other side of the library in a completely different world, she must embark on a quest to save the people of the forest from the dastardly Sheriff who looks a lot like her mean teacher. There might just be some friends to help her on the way.

  • Death on the tracks

    £8.99

    Join Arlo Banks in this choose your own adventure mystery story as you race against the clock to catch a killer. Arlo Banks has always wanted to be a detective. And when he solves a fiendish puzzle in The Times, set by an elderly Oxford professor, he might just get his chance. The reward for solving the puzzle is a trip of a lifetime – a journey on the famous Orient Express. It is a journey full of mystery and murder. Clues are everywhere. As Arlo Banks, your job is track down the truth. But there are puzzles and riddles at every turn, and the answers are not always as straightforward as they seem. You choose what path you take, what puzzles you solve, and what answers you take to help you solve a murder. Your choices could take you to the killer – or lead to a more unfortunate fate.