Children's fiction 8-12

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  • The Street Art Mystery

    £8.99

    Margot, Wesley and Josephine have got an awesome weekend mapped out for the end of the holidays before they start high school – and they don’t want anything to stand in the way of their big plans in London. But when they are staying with Margot’s mum and her new boyfriend Teddy in Notting Hill, something happens that they just can’t ignore. Join the kids as they follow the case across wild West London, following the trail of a super creative murderer, as well as some epic street art.

  • The Zombie Chickens

    £7.99

    Bob and Archie are two hapless but enthusiastic koalas who are just getting to grips with their new superpowers. Their archenemy is Dr Colossus, a giant ostrich with grand plans to destroy Pawtonia with the help of his Zombie Chickens! Can our furry heroes thwart the feathered supervillain?

  • Chaos at the Chocolate Factory

    £1.00

    Charlie Bucket is having a magical time learning to run Mr Willy Wonka’s famous chocolate factory. There are so many delicious new creations to be invented! And as long as there is a Wonka chocolate factory, there will be a Willy Wonka pinging about like an excited squirrel inside it – along with his brilliant Oompa Loompas, who know just how to keep everything running smoothly. But everyone needs a holiday, even Oompa Loompas. And that’s where this story begins. When Mr Wonka and the Oompa Loompas decide it’s time to go on an adventure to look for marvellous new recipe ingredients, Charlie is left to run the factory by himself for the first time. And it’s fair to say things don’t quite go to plan. Can Charlie use his imagination to save the chocolate factory from disaster – or will all the chaos mean closing the factory gates forever?

  • Advice From a 12-Year-Old Nobody

    £7.99

    Vinny needs support from his agony-aunt mum, but she’s too busy helping other people to notice in this empathetic tale about family and mental health by bestseller Helen Rutter.

  • The Last Wolf

    £12.99

    The legend of the werewolf reimagined in this thrilling adventure by superstar author and illustrator Rob Biddulph. Perfect for children of 8-12 and illustrated in black and white throughout.

  • Escape From the Child Snatchers

    £7.99

    1865, India. Humza and his friend Ranjj set off on a daring quest to find Humza’s missing brother, Dani, in London. After a terrifying journey, they are welcomed by a seemingly kind Englishman who leads them to an inn. There, Daisy, the innkeeper’s daughter, warns them – they’ve been captured by the notorious child snatcher! Can Humza and Ranj escape his clutches and find Dani?

  • The Monster in the Mines

    £7.99

    The must-read new middle-grade novel from the author of the super-spooky Dread Wood series. Perfect for 9+ fans of R.L.Stine’s Goosebumps and Stranger Things.

  • Quill and the Last Generation

    £7.99

    The first in a thrilling middle-grade, epic fantasy series inspired by Celtic mythology for readers of 9-12, by award-winning author C. M. Lewis

  • DWK: Hot Mess

    £7.99

    The pressure is building for Greg Heffley, who discovers that when you mix heaps of family, a tiny beach house, and sweltering heat, it’s a recipe for disaster. Speaking of recipes – the secret ingredients behind Gramma’s famous meatballs have been closely guarded for years. Can Greg unpack all of his family’s mysteries before their vacation is over? Or will he just stir the pot? This sidesplittingly relatable story is the funniest Wimpy Kid book yet!