Children's / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories

  • Story Of The Little Mole Who Knew

    £7.99

    A phenomenal success since its publication in 1989, The Story of the Little Mole has delighted adults and children alike to become an all-time humour classic.

  • Accidental trouble magnet

    £6.99

    My parents decided it would be a good idea to move house and move me to a new school at the same time. As if I didn’t have a hard enough time staying out of trouble at home, now I’ve also got to try and make new friends. What’s worse, the class bully seems to think I’m the perfect target and has made it his mission to send me back to Pakistan. But I’ve never even been to Pakistan! And my cousin told me the pizza there is yuck. The only good thing is that Eid’s just around the corner which means a feast of all my favourite food (yay) and presents (double yay). I’m really hoping I can stay in Mum and Dad’s good books long enough to get loads.

  • It’s Trevor Noah: Born a Crime

    £10.99

    The host of The Daily Show, Trevor Noah, tells the story of growing up mixed race in South Africa under and after apartheid in this young readers’ adaptation of his bestselling adult memoir ‘Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood’.

  • Burn For Burn

    £8.99

    Critically acclaimed authors Jenny Han – whose New York Times bestseller To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before inspired the hit NETFLIX movie and Siobhan Vivian team up in this thrilling trilogy. Perfect for fans of Pretty Little Liars and Big Little Lies. 

  • Witch Tricks

    £7.99

    Felicity Bat’s cool big sister, Idabelle, is always up to no good, but when Tiga and Fluffanora are invited to join her secret clique, The Points, they can’t resist. Soon, though, they realise that Idabelle doesn’t really want to make friends. She’s using them – and a bit of magic – to bring back the infamous witch gang, the Ritzy Six!

  • Mr Penguin & The Lost Treasure

    £7.99

    It has been weeks since Mr Penguin’s last adventure and he’s been stuck at his desk, twiddling his flippers ever since. That is until the phone rings! Mr Penguin and Colin (a spider and Mr Penguin’s silent right hand man) are called in to find the missing treasure somewhere in the Museum of Extraordinary Objects. The quest finds them solving secret codes, fighting ferocious beasts, eating fish finger sandwiches and travelling deep below the museum to a lost jungle.

  • Witch Snitch

    £7.99

    Tiga and friends are famous throughout Sinkville for their part in the Witch Wars competition, but there’s so much more of Sinkville to discover! Now, Ritzy City’s Top Witch Peggy Pigwiggle has asked Tiga and Fran to make a TV documentary about the most interesting witches in town – with Fluffanora helping out as fashion adviser. But whilst Tiga enjoys making the documentary, she can’t help but feel there’s something going on behind her back. This hilarious companion story sits alongside the main ‘Witch Wars’ series as a standalone title, and is full of character profiles, facts, and activities to fascinate fans and give them everything they need to create their very own Witch Wars party.

  • Amelia Fang & The Barbaric Ball

    £7.99

    A GORGEOUSLY GOTHIC, WICKEDLY FUNNY NEW SERIES FROM WITCH WARS ILLUSTRATOR LAURA ELLEN ANDERSON

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