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Meet Anatiti: the most stubborn pharaoh in Ancient Egypt. Being chosen by the gods has given her quite an ego – after all, she knows best, not her pesky advisors. But, when tragedy strikes and she is cursed, she realises maybe they had some good advice after all. Stuck inside a tomb for thousands of years, taken by an explorer and brought to the village of Dreadbury, will this mummy finally learn to listen and head off to the afterlife?
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When twelve-year-old Lowell moves to a new village, he struggles to fit in at school – he is a bit different, and the bullies don’t seem to like different. Then the changes start. At first, Lowell thinks these are just the ordinary, growing-up kind of changes: he gets hairier, his voice gets growlier and his moods are all over the place. But then one full moon night, after a very bad day at school, he transforms into a werewolf in front of his twin sister, Lys. Join Lowell as he joins the Monster Support Group in an attempt to return to ‘normal’.
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Aesop’s Fables belong to every one of us. They were once simply the words of a slave; a man who lived 600 years before Christ. They were written down by a Greek, and then a Roman, and they spread, like the armies of Rome, across the known world. They were told around heathen campfires, and noble hearths; whispered in sacred monasteries and churches; lectured in Victorian school rooms and acted out by children at play. Each little fable is bound up with 2000 years of wisdom and truth.
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The debut fiction novel from Waterstones prize-shortlisted Anna Kemp – enter this rich and immersive new fantasy world and meet a powerful new hero. The first book in a major new fantasy series for fans of Nevermoor and Podkin One-Ear!
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The third title in a young, inclusive magical adventure series inspired by world mythology from Lola Morayo and illustrated by Cory Reid. The Secret Fairy Door pulls Aziza into the palace, just in time for her friend Peri’s special fairy birthday party. Perfect for young readers of 6-8.
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An evil unicorn. A frozen heart. From Alice Hemming, the bestselling author of The Midnight Unicorn, comes an exciting unicorn fairytale in the Dark Unicorns series.
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When a little boy is told there’s no such thing as elves, he doesn’t believe it for a second. Surely elves exist? After all, they’re always in Christmas books and films! But if he has any chance of proving that elves are real, the little boy needs proof! And so starts a wonderful journey. So DO elves exist? There’s only one way to find out…
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Love fairy tales? Love animals? Love laugh-out-loud storytelling? Look no further!
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The first title in a young, inclusive magical adventure series inspired by world mythology from debut author Lola Morayo. Aziza lives with her mum, dad and older brother in a city flat, and she loves fairies. The mysterious gift of a fairy door leads her into a magical kingdom and straight into an adventure. Perfect for young readers of 6-8.
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A uniquely silly and rebellious twist on a favourite fairy tale – with a fabulously foiled cover!
“Rabunzel, Rabunzel, let down your ears!?”
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It’s Christmas Eve and Marie and her family are enjoying the seasonal festivities. Drosselmeyer, the clockmaker and inventor, presents them with a nutcracker which Marie becomes very taken with. At the stroke of twelve that night the nutcracker comes alive before Marie’s very eyes, and so begins the most wonderful adventure.
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After a break-in at their London home, Kat Wolfe and her veterinary-surgeon mum decide it’s time to move to the country. Dr Wolfe’s new job in idyllic Bluebell Bay on Dorset’s Jurassic Coast comes with a condition: they have to adopt Tiny, a huge, near-wild Savannah, who resists Kat’s best attempts at cat whispering. When she starts a pet-sitting agency to make pocket money, her troubles escalate. The owner of her first client, an Amazon parrot, vanishes from his fortified, gadget-filled mansion, leaving a half-packed suitcase and a mysterious parcel. The only person who shares Kat’s conviction that he’s the victim of foul play is Harper Lamb, the American daughter of a palaeontology professor. A language and coding whizz, Harper is laid up with two broken legs thanks to her racehorse, the ‘Pocket Rocket’. What starts out as mystery-solving holiday fun quickly turns deadly for Wolfe and Lamb.