Children's / Teenage fiction: Fantasy & magical realism

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  • We Can Do It, Quaxly!

    £5.99

    Join Liko, Roy and Dot on their next adventure in Paldea.

    This simple story book is accessible to young readers who are learning to read independently.

  • Skandar and the Spirit War

    £7.99

    Skandar is in hiding after the Chaos Cup where Rex Manning revealed a game-changing secret. But as Rex prepares to invade the Mainland, the Islanders are not sure who to trust. With one of Skandar’s closest friends now fighting for the enemy, Skandar must build new alliances – including an uneasy truce with Kenna. To defeat Rex, Skandar and his friends will need to look back to the origins of the Island, and harness the full power of their elemental magic. Can Skandar become the leader he needs to be – to save the Mainland and the heart of the Island itself?

  • The Monsters at the End of the World

    £8.99

    All her life, Sunny has known three things about the creatures that prowl the seas off her tiny coastal town. They are dangerous. They are violent. They are monsters. But when a chance encounter leads to an unexpected connection, Sunny discovers just how wrong she has been. The monster she meets – Mo – is intelligent, gentle, and searching for his lost brother. Sunny desperately wants to help, and to keep her new friend a secret. But other people are keeping secrets too. And as hunger grips the town, new truths will emerge about the real monsters in Seawaren.

  • Spectacular Space Loop, The

    £9.99

    A space adventure comic for younger readers that you read, then flip and finish upside down (in anti-gravity)…Cosmo and his team are ready to test his new jetpack, but when it explodes, sending Cosmo into space with no hope of communicating with his companions, he’s about to embark on the biggest adventure yet! Meeting aliens, destroyers, magicians, sewer mutants, and a friendly, slightly egg-like creature – countless whacky encounters await our brave space hero!A brilliant introduction to comics for younger readers that you read one way, then flip over and read upside down.

  • Dorothy Must Die

    £9.99

    I didn’t ask for any of this. I didn’t ask to be some kind of hero. But when your whole life gets swept up by a tornado – taking you with it – you have no choice but to go along, you know? Sure, I’ve read the books. I’ve seen the movies. I know the song about the rainbow and the happy little blue birds. But I never expected Oz to look like this. To be a place where Good Witches can’t be trusted, Wicked Witches may just be the good guys, and winged monkeys can be executed for acts of rebellion. There’s still a road of yellow brick – but even that’s crumbling. What happened? Dorothy. They say she found a way to come back to Oz. They say she seized power and the power went to her head. And now no one is safe.

  • Hilda and Twig Hide From the Rain

    £8.99

    EISNER AWARD WINNER: Best Publication for Younger ReadersAn exciting Hilda comic starring her best friend Twig, with full-page spreads, large panels and plenty of adventure, perfect for readers young and old!Hilda and Twig would never let a bit of rain get in the way of an adventure, but it’s different when your forest exploration is interrupted by a BIG storm.Sheltering in a mysterious mound in the earth, Twig quickly realises that trouble is afoot, and that his best friend is in danger. Unfortunately, he’s never really thought of himself as the brave one, but it looks like he’s going to have to step up and save Hilda from a whole load of big, scaly trouble!Dive into this magical comic as we follow our lovable pair on a soggy adventure.

  • Hilda and Twig: Wake the Ice Man

    £12.99

    Join Twig and his best friend Hilda on an icy adventure for young comic readers in this Hilda adventure from award-winning creator Luke Pearson.Hilda and her new friend, Burku the giant are enjoying playing together in the Wilderness. There is just one thing that would make everything more fun… snow! It just so happens that Twig has accidentally woken the Ice Man, unfortunately, that means there’s a lot more than a snow flurry headed straight for Hilda! Can Twig save the day?

  • Special Training With Cap

    £5.99

    Join Liko and Roy on their journey to become real Pokémon Trainers as they embark on a series of training battles.

    This simple story book is accessible to young readers who are learning to read independently.

  • The First Unicorn Rider

    £14.99

    George Penhaligon has only ever wanted adventure. But when he finds himself shipwrecked and alone on a mysterious island, he makes an incredible discovery. Unicorns are real – and they’re bloodthirsty. Slowly, George gains one unicorn’s trust and together they explore the island’s magical secrets. But there is a dark presence lurking in his new home, more deadly than any unicorn. Can George fulfil his destiny and free the island from a terrible fate?

  • Rune: Tale of the Obsidian Maze

    £10.99

    The sequel to the first-ever graphic novel to win a Waterstones Children’s Book Prize category!A middle-grade fantasy adventure filled with dark magic, druids, delicious desserts and dragons by award-winning author Carlos Sánchez!After defeating the Shadow King, Chiri and Dai are settling into their new lives in the magical land of Puddin’. However, there is always more evil to fight against, and this time, the evil is coming to them. After being invited to the Obsidian Maze to fight the sinister MidKnight, Chiri and Dai are about to encounter the deepest darkness there ever was, and they’re not sure if they’re both going to make it safely back to their friends.