Children's / Teenage fiction: General fiction

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  • A llama called Lightning

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    Jasmine’s dad is a farmer, and her mum is a large-animal vet, so Jasmine spends a lot of time caring for animals and keeping them out of trouble. Unfortunately, this often means she gets into hot water herself. When Lightning escapes his lonely field to follow Jasmine home, she’s determined to find a place for him on her farm. Jasmine is convinced that he’ll make a perfect guard llama for the sheep and their newborn lambs! But Lightning is young, and there’s a fox on the loose. When the lambs face mortal danger, can Lightning rise to the challenge?

  • Secrets of the Guardian Knights

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    Deep in the forest, Juniper Mae and her best friend Albie are working hard to become Guardian Knights. When they’re not helping the tama-tamas with amazing new inventions, they’re discovering ancient artefacts, training to fight evil, and learning more about their ancient knightly heroes. But a great darkness is rising close to home, and when one of Juniper’s latest inventions creates a rift between her and Albie, they must find a way to work together to take the latest evil down and save their beloved forest.

  • The Bandit of Barbel Bay

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    Wiz and Mug end up stranded in a ruined beach town where, in order to fulfil their mission, they are going to have to abide by the ancient law of the clam and team up to better their opponent in a game of beach volleyball! However, when the amphibious inhabitants confront Wiz and Mug with the revelation that the United Order of Mages may not be exactly what it seems, can they trust each other and work together to defeat super-synchronised beach volleyball champions Yahma and Yahmi?

  • Lola and Larch Fix a Fairy Forest

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    Lola can’t believe her luck – the rabbit she’s rescued is actually a fairy in disguise. Now she has her very own fairy! There’s just one problem. Larch, the rebellious fairy she’s rescued, is convinced that Lola is her human. But while Larch and Lola discuss the merits of snail slime for breakfast and try to decide who should be in charge, there’s a bad fairy on the loose. Evil Euphorbia Spurge wants magic, and Larch is full of it. Soon it’s a battle of wits, wands and fairy wings as the new friends take on the wildest fairy in the woods.

  • Secrets of the Snakestone

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    In this adventure, Zelie and Jules face a deadly race to solve a family mystery and a vicious crime that stretches from the jungles of Calcutta to the sewers of Paris. Zelie is often accused of being a witch, but she doesn’t believe in magic. Until Jules climbs up from the reeking Parisian sewer and hands Zelie the golden locket he discovered there. The locket once held the magical Snakestone, and Zelie knows that if she can find the stone, she might also find her missing father. But a dangerous secret society are equally desperate to get their hands on the Snakestone and its powers.

  • Mirabelle and the midnight feast

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    Best friends Mirabelle and Carlotta sneak into big sister Edith’s bedroom during a sleepover and accidentally break one of her prized possessions. If Edith finds out, they’re in big trouble. Does this mean the end of their planned midnight feast?

  • The Court of Souls

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    Wiz and Mug are sent on a dangerous mission to raid a bountiful Ancient Egyptian tomb protected by skeleton guards and an Egyptian Pharaoh. However, in order to fulfil their mission, the pair must combine their brains and brawn, abide by the ancient law of the land, AND beat the Pharaoh in a game of basketball! The question is – can they trust their opponents to play by the rules? Or will they be stuck in the tomb – forever?

  • Emerald and the sea sprites

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    When Emerald and her stepsister, Delphina, sneak out of the palace in search of sea sprites they know it isn’t strictly ‘perfect mermaid princess’ behaviour. But they’re about to learn that being a mermaid princess is about more than just following the rules – it’s also about following your heart.