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My name is Nate Yu Riley, and sometimes I think I’m the worst Chinese person ever! Nate knows he looks Chinese on the outside – but what is he on the inside? Adopted by two white mums, he struggles to know where he fits in. Mum and Momo are always trying to get him to embrace his Chinese heritage, but Nate doesn’t even know where to start with it all! He can’t speak Chinese, and he doesn’t know anything about Chinese customs. So what if a First World War shell casing engraved with a Chinese dragon turns up in a history exhibition at school – why should he be interested in it? But, when Nate touches the shell, someone extraordinary appears. Someone who needs Nate’s help – and Nate might just need his, too.
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When Daniel arrives at the school bus stop sporting a salmon-coloured hat, Zeke is shocked. Don’t only birds wear hats? As if this isn’t strange enough, the school suddenly has a new student – a fish of all things – and a mysterious new Guidance Counsellor. Meanwhile, Zeke’s friends seem to have ditched him, and even his old nemesis won’t give him the time of day. So when somebody melts his house with the Death Ray of Death – twice – Zeke has had enough. Just who is sabotaging his life – and why?
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Journey to a spectacular new magical land in the much-anticipated third instalment in Pari Thomson’s bestseling and award-winning Greenwild series.
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Have you ever jumped on a book? Perhaps not. Most people would think it was a rather unusual thing to do. Ten-year-old Mayowa has always thought that her Grandpa Edward, who dyes his beard emerald green and jumps on books in private, is rather unusual too. Until one day she jumps on a book for herself, and uncovers a huge family secret.
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‘This captivating series of adventures is ideal for those who love whimsical humour’ Guardian, Best Children’s Books of the Year
Written by Carnegie and Costa Award-winning author Sally Gardner and beautifully illustrated throughout by Greenaway-shortlisted artist Chris Mould, Pernickety Boo is the unforgettable story of a very unusual umbrella.
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Meet our brilliant hero Dev: inventor of the insanely smelly cheese-powered rocket boots, the washtopus, bee energy, and many more things that drive his mum and brother crazy! One day he finds a secret book and his wild experiments start to go even more wrong than usual.
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Lost in the mysterious town of Puzzlevale, mystery-mad Pandora will need to solve riddles, puzzles and brain-bending clues to be reunited with her parents. Can she and Detective Crow triumph?
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Genius Kid is back with his best friend and neighbour Flea to tackle the humongous subject of viruses! From the techy kind of virus that shut down computer mainframes and brings total panic to the going viral global fame type of virus (that also creates total panic) to the snotty variety of virus which creates a different sort of must-go-to-bed now sort of panic. Luckily GK and Flea are here to explain everything and nothing at all in the way that only they can! Here’s hoping that they go viral too.
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Rory the dragon and his best friend Flora share a love of flyling and bicycles, so they are shocked when they discover a mountain of discarded bikes, and appalled when they realise that rust from that mountain is running into the dragon clan’s drinking and gardening water. More and more children start discarding their old, sturdy bikes in favour of brightly-coloured, plastic, inflatable, single-use replacements which look great (they even sort-of fly) but pop easily and cause injuries on impact – facts which are of no concern to Evilyn the Entrepreneur. It’s up to Rory and Flora to put an end to Evilyn’s schemes and repair and recycle all the damaged old bikes, before anyone gets seriously hurt.
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GET READY FOR SOME SUPERSIZED FUN!
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It was clear from an early age that Dexter Procter was different. He started speaking at four seconds old. By the age of three, he had 87 A-levels, from Afrikaans to Zoology. And by ten, he was working as a paediatrician at Lilydale General Hospital. Despite a loving but annoying family and a couple of good friends (Rupi and Otto), Dexter’s always struggled to fit in. Add to this a mortal enemy (Dr Drake) and a major problem at his old school (all the teachers struck down with awful diarrhoea) – will Dexter be able to save his job, save the school and find his place in the world? (Spoiler alert: yes!).
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Solve the puzzle. Solve the murder. Simple, right? 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 was a trip of a lifetime – a journey on the famous Orient Express. It was a journey that took him from the pyramids of Egypt to the top-secrets spies of London. Now Arlo is back. And faces more puzzles, and more mysteries. This time, the murders really are just the start. 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.