Children's fiction 8-12

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  • Too Many Tims

    £7.99

    'I grinned and LOLed on every page. This book is an absolute belter.' – Joanna Nadin, author of The Worst Class in the World

    Join Tim and Nora (or should I say Tims?) in this hilarious, madcap new series from Little Badman author Henry White and Lollies-winning illustrator Tim Wesson. Perfect for fans of Charlie Changes into a Chicken and Grimwood.

  • Prince Kal vs the Salivator Alligator

    £7.99

    The second book in the laugh-out-loud funny, diary-style Prince Kal series, from Ross Welford, the bestselling author of Time Travelling with a Hamster.

  • Loki. a Bad God’s Guide to Being Good

    £7.99

    Loki the mighty trickster god has been banished by Odin to live on Earth as an eleven-year-old school boy. Forbidden from revealing his AWESOME godly powers, Loki must do enough good deeds to earn his place back. As he records the truth in his magical (judgemental) diary, it seems like Loki might be a lost cause.

  • Alice With a Why

    £7.99

    Return to Wonderland in this extraordinary reimagining of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by one of our most brilliant storytellers

  • Crow – Thief of Magic

    £7.99

    'A beautifully written compelling story told with panache and style. A fantastic debut.' – Hannah Gold, author of The Last Bear

    MAGIC KNOWS MAGIC.

    With an incredible story, a stunning, richly detailed world, and a wonderful cast of characters, Crow: Thief of Magic is an unputdownable, exciting and hugely ambitious fantasy adventure.

  • Loki. a Bad God’s Guide to Making Enemies

    £7.99

    Loki, the mighty trickster god, has been banished by Odin to live on Earth as an eleven-year-old boy. When he falls out with Georgina, yet another name is added to Loki’s long list of enemies, but things get much worse when an elf called Vinir challenges Loki to a magical duel to the death.

  • Loki. a Bad God’s Guide to Taking the Blame

    £7.99

    Loki the mighty trickster god has been banished by Odin to live on Earth as an eleven-year-old boy. When Thor’s hammer goes missing after his birthday party, everyone blames Loki. But Loki is innocent! (For once.) Determined to clear his name and prove that he is a good god now, Loki sets out to find the real thief.

  • Loki. a Bad God’s Guide to Causing Chaos

    £7.99

    Loki, the mighty trickster god, has been banished by Odin to live on Earth as an eleven-year-old boy. When Freyja, the god of love and war pays a visit, friends turn to enemies and enemies to friends, turning Loki’s life upside down. Usually it’s him causing the chaos, but this time, it’s up to Loki to stop it.

  • Loki. a Bad God’s Guide to Ruling the World

    £7.99

    This is a magical diary, which should be wondrous thing, but in reality it is a living nightmare. Loki, the mighty trickster god, has been banished by Odin to live on Earth as an eleven-year-old boy – and he’s furious that he’s been cast as the villain in the school play! All he wants is for everyone to love him the way they do Thor. Is that too much to ask? No! Not when he discovers a cursed ring that can grant his darkest wishes.

  • Where the Tide Lines Lead

    £9.99

    Elio’s family owns a successful holiday resort on the Spanish coast, but when multiple teenagers go missing in suspicious circumstances, bookings across the town dry up. Then Elio witnesses something strange – the sea parting for a teenage girl, before carefully enveloping her. Unsurprisingly, no one on the island believes Elio. But a few days later, Sam, a British tourist, comes to find him. Her older sister Jess is one of the missing teens, and Sam thinks Elio’s story could be true. As they investigate, they too are pulled into the water and discover an underwater city ruled by selkie-like creatures. The beings are in desperate need of Elio and Sam’s help, but why have they been taking teenagers, and can they really be trusted?

  • Edith

    £8.99

    As a newborn, Edith received two gifts – the ability to bring any object to life and eternal childhood. That’s why today, 100 years later, Edith is celebrating her centenary as a ten-year-old. What will she wish for this time? Certainly a new life – being ten forever has its downside. On her birthday, Edith sets off to find the fairy who bewitched her and reverse the spell. She takes her only friends, a wise dog and a talking lemon.