Children's / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories

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  • The Little Book of Wisdom

    £9.99

    Winnie-the-Pooh may think he is a Bear of Very Little Brain, but this adorable gift book is filled with his very Wise Words and Useful Advice.

  • I Can’t Sleep

    £12.99

    Two brothers share a room. One is asleep, but the other is WIDE awake. He has a burning question: why do we sleep in beds?

  • Too Many Tims

    £7.99

    'I grinned and LOLed on every page. This book is an absolute belter.' – Joanna Nadin, author of The Worst Class in the World

    Join Tim and Nora (or should I say Tims?) in this hilarious, madcap new series from Little Badman author Henry White and Lollies-winning illustrator Tim Wesson. Perfect for fans of Charlie Changes into a Chicken and Grimwood.

  • Prince Kal vs the Salivator Alligator

    £7.99

    The second book in the laugh-out-loud funny, diary-style Prince Kal series, from Ross Welford, the bestselling author of Time Travelling with a Hamster.

  • Loki. a Bad God’s Guide to Being Good

    £7.99

    Loki the mighty trickster god has been banished by Odin to live on Earth as an eleven-year-old school boy. Forbidden from revealing his AWESOME godly powers, Loki must do enough good deeds to earn his place back. As he records the truth in his magical (judgemental) diary, it seems like Loki might be a lost cause.

  • Loki. a Bad God’s Guide to Making Enemies

    £7.99

    Loki, the mighty trickster god, has been banished by Odin to live on Earth as an eleven-year-old boy. When he falls out with Georgina, yet another name is added to Loki’s long list of enemies, but things get much worse when an elf called Vinir challenges Loki to a magical duel to the death.

  • Loki. a Bad God’s Guide to Taking the Blame

    £7.99

    Loki the mighty trickster god has been banished by Odin to live on Earth as an eleven-year-old boy. When Thor’s hammer goes missing after his birthday party, everyone blames Loki. But Loki is innocent! (For once.) Determined to clear his name and prove that he is a good god now, Loki sets out to find the real thief.

  • Loki. a Bad God’s Guide to Causing Chaos

    £7.99

    Loki, the mighty trickster god, has been banished by Odin to live on Earth as an eleven-year-old boy. When Freyja, the god of love and war pays a visit, friends turn to enemies and enemies to friends, turning Loki’s life upside down. Usually it’s him causing the chaos, but this time, it’s up to Loki to stop it.

  • Loki. a Bad God’s Guide to Ruling the World

    £7.99

    This is a magical diary, which should be wondrous thing, but in reality it is a living nightmare. Loki, the mighty trickster god, has been banished by Odin to live on Earth as an eleven-year-old boy – and he’s furious that he’s been cast as the villain in the school play! All he wants is for everyone to love him the way they do Thor. Is that too much to ask? No! Not when he discovers a cursed ring that can grant his darkest wishes.

  • Like a Brother

    £8.99

    Owais lives a chill life. He’s well-liked, funny and everything’s a breeze – until his estranged cousin shows up. Loud, unpredictable and one bad decision away from serious trouble, Abass crashes into Owais’ laidback world like a hurricane: picking fights, ruining parties, disappearing without explanation and clogging toilets in places he absolutely shouldn’t. But as the boys get to know each other and their bond deepens, Owais starts to see there’s more to Abass than the chaos – and more to himself than just being the popular guy who coasts through life. Because sometimes, the person who turns your world upside down is also the person who helps you figure out where you’re really meant to be.

  • Puggle Snuggles

    £7.99

    Puggle Snuggles follows a lovable baby platypus who adores cuddles . . . until darkness falls, turning a gentle story into a playful surprise.