Children's fiction 8-12

  • Robodog

    £7.99

    Enter a world of superheroes and villains in this action-packed comic caper from No.1 bestselling author David Walliams – and meet Robodog: the future of crime fighting!

  • Skulduggery Pleasant 3: The faceless ones

    £8.99

    Third bone-breaking, belly-busting adventure in the bestselling series that puts the “funny” back in? um? funny bestselling series. That didn’t really work, did it?

  • Skulduggery Pleasant 1

    £8.99

    Meet the great Skulduggery Pleasant: wise-cracking detective, powerful magician, master of dirty tricks and burglary (in the name of the greater good, of course).

    Oh yeah. And dead.

    Then there’s his sidekick, Stephanie. She’s? well, she’s a twelve-year-old girl. With a pair like this on the case, evil had better watch out?

  • Skulduggery Pleasant 2: Playing with fire

    £8.99

    Just when you think you’ve saved the world?

  • The great crisp robbery

    £7.99

    Nothing is as it seems for Izzy and friends, and the drama is always off the scale. Izzy and friends are excited to find that their school trip involves an overnight train ride. But when they get on board, they’re shocked to discover that everything is strange. And the bunk beds are tiny! And then their teacher disappears. Oh no! Miss Jones has been kidnapped! Everyone panic!

  • The majorly awkward BFF dramas of Lottie Brooks

    £14.99

    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 summer I saved the wild

    £7.99

    Kamaria loves nature but can a thirteen-year-old dreamer really make a difference? This summer, her life will change forever when she discovers extraordinary mythical creatures who need her help.

  • Storm child

    £8.99

    Maya’s life is about to be upended. After her dad’s fishing boat is ravaged by a relentless storm, Maya’s parents make the decision to start over – by moving to a tropical island. But making a change doesn’t always make a difference. Far from her friends and her quiet seaside home where she spent all her time surfing, Maya is swept away by a storm much larger than herself. As Maya begins to realise that paradise is not always what it seems, can she bring her family back home again?

  • Lola and Larch save the sunshine spell

    £6.99

    Filled with fun, friendship, family and naughty fairies, this beautifully illustrated series is perfect for young readers. Evil Euphorbia Spurge has sent bad magic across the forest and it’s turning all the plants wild! Lola’s granny is thrilled because her garden is looking lush, but Larch is sure she saw a courgette wave and smile at her – and they’re not supposed to do that, are they? It’s time for Lola and Larch to head into the forest and grapple with a green-fingered fiend!

  • The boy to beat the gods

    £7.99

    Kayode dreams of eating the forbidden fruit of the Orishas, so he can gain their power and stop those merciless beings who terrorise his people. So when a fruit mysteriously appears in his path after the Orishas snatch his sister, he leaps on it. Surging with new and difficult-to-control powers, he joins forces with a shapeshifting trickster god and a vengeful princess to save his sister and put an end to the mighty Orishas. But each has more fearful powers than the last – and Kayode’s stolen half-god strength won’t last for ever.