Children's / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories

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  • 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.  

  • Once Upon a Journey

    £7.99

    Set sail on a magical adventure, full of surprises, in this exciting new picture book from the bestselling creator of One Snowy Night.

  • Is This a Plum?

    £8.99

    Is this a pear? No, it’s a bear!This delightfully clever picture book is full of visual tricks and rhyming reveals to inspire wonder while making you chuckle – brought to life by an Oscar-nominated animator and based on his seven-year-old son’s original idea and drawings!Through the hole in the page, you might see a plum . . . or a spider . . . or a spoon. But turn the page to see the full picture and – SURPRISE! – it’s something unexpected: the moon, a tiger, even a hippo’s bum!This deceptively simple picture-book debut by father-and-son duo Dan and Finn Ojari uses bold, stylish art, rhyming call-and-response text, and clever cut-through holes that play with shape and colour to create a deeply satisfying read-aloud experience for children of two and up and their adults.

  • A Song I Wrote for Charlotte

    £8.99

    Get ready to meet a truly one-of-a-kind heroine: Connie Moore.

    A beautifully written coming-of-age YA romance, perfect for fans of John Green, Alice Oseman, Stephen Chbosky and Jennifer Niven.

  • Shrimply the Best

    £9.99

    Second in Aoife Dooley's hilarious, zany and action-packed full-colour graphic novel series for readers aged 5-8. Join Ollie the vampire squid and Zing the sea bunny in their undersea mischief - for fans of BUNNY VERSUS MONKEY and SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS.

  • Freaky Food Fiasco!

    £8.99

    A strange magical substance has seeped into a pet food warehouse, and now dogs, cats, bunnies and fish all have freaky superpowers – whether they want them or not! The newly-formed Mighty Mega Pets are determined to get to the bottom of the pet food mystery in order to – no pressure – save the world! This hilarious, action-packed full-colour graphic novel about the perils of power, the importance of teamwork, friendship and standing up to bullies will have 6-12 year olds barking with laughter – and they’ll get tips on how to deal with a cranky tortoise!

  • Jennie

    £8.99

    “The most perfect children’s book that has ever been written” Matt Haig

    “If in doubt, wash!”

    What is it like to be a cat? Find out in this classic animal story from the renowned writer Paul Gallico.

  • Hercules vs the Minotaur

    £7.99

    Hercules… meet Theseus! In this epic, hilarious and highly illustrated new adventure, Herc meets another demigod his own age. But can they work together to stop the infamous Minotaur from escaping the underworld?

  • Mastermind of Mayhem

    £7.99

    Adam’s parents run a holiday park by the sea. It’s mostly quite a quiet life, until his friends come to stay for the summer and they discover that Professor Goodspeed, the old man who’s just moved into the big house on the cliff, can make gadgets like flying bikes and pens that shoot darts. Turns out, he used to work for MI6. After the kids accidentally reveal his location to the whole world, the quiet seaside town becomes a hub of international villainous activity. When the Professor is kidnapped, they have to find him before the dastardly Dr Toe uses his gadgets to take over the world.