Children's / Teenage fiction: Family & home stories

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  • Dory Fantasmagory

    £7.99

    Meet Dory – an irresistible scamp with a huge imagination. Dory’s the youngest in her family, which STINKS because it means everyone’s always too busy to play with her. Or worse! They call her too little to join in. Luckily Dory has plenty of friends to keep her company – even if everyone else says they’re just imaginary. And Dory has a lot to do: outsmarting the monsters that live in her house, escaping from prison (aka time-out) and exacting revenge on her sister’s favourite doll.

  • Dory Fantasmagory and the Real True Friend

    £7.99

    Dory’s so excited for her first day at school. Her big brother and sister warn her that if she wants to fit in she ought to leave her imaginary friend, Mary, at home – or better yet, her whole imagination! But being boring is just about as far from being Dory as you can get. And on her very first day she meets someone new, and wonderful – a little girl whose imagination and style are just about as wild as her own! Now all she has to do is convince her siblings that she’s not making it all up.

  • Place to Call Home, A

    £8.99

    From a Caldecott Honor-winning artist comes a cozy, warm-hearted story about the meaning of home and the power of friendship to help you become your truest self.

  • Can Gran Climb Trees?

    £12.99

    Nia’s parents have to work in the holidays so they ask Gran to come and stay. Nia thinks summer won’t be fun as surely Gran won’t know how to make friendship bracelets or climb trees with her. But Nia’s gran surprises her and, together, they discover that you’re never too old or too young to have fun and learn new things.

  • The Heirs

    £9.99

    Everyone has heard of the Button heirs: the five genius children of infamous billionaire Leontes Button. Adopted and trained under the ‘Button Method’, they’ve had no choice but to be brilliant. But brilliance comes at a deadly price. Because at their father’s tenth annual Prodigy Ball, Leontes Button is murdered. As long-buried secrets come to light, one thing is clear: everyone at the ball had reason to want him dead. After all, their father was especially good at making enemies.

  • Zero Override

    £7.99

    A group of young underground hackers in a world populated with bots and AI face a virus that's about to change everything… i, Robot meets Alex Rider in this high-stakes adventure debut for readers of 10+.

  • Murder on a Midsummer Night

    £7.99

    As guests gather for Sir Percy’s summer party, a murderer stalks the grounds of Mulberry Hall in this cosy midsummer mystery from bestselling author Lucy Strange.