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Twins, Scarlett and Thomas, are learning about the Stone Age at school. Grandad offers to use his time machine to send them there. Thomas wants to see a sabre-toothed tiger; Scarlett wants to see Stonehenge, but they were thousands of years apart, what should they do? Go back twice of course! The twins have travelled back in time to 40,000 years ago! They must survive in the forest with the help of their new homo-sapiens and Neanderthal friends. A sabre-toothed tiger is nearby and so are the huge woolly mammoths. Then, they travel back to 5,000 years ago. Scarlett is in danger, she’s landed in the sacred site of Stonehenge and angered the antlered priest, will he sacrifice her at dawn? Thomas has joined the young men who are pulling the first enormous stone to Stonehenge.
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Saffi doesn’t want her new life, living with her dad, little brother and old-fashioned grandparents in their B&B by the sea. She is grieving for her mum and longs for things to go back to normal. But this new home is anything but normal: the walls change colour, a face appears in the mirror, and the pantry is suddenly filled with fancy food. When a party of extraordinary visitors arrive at midnight, Saffi begins to realise that her family has a dark, magical secret. It will take all her bravery to discover the truth and find a way into another world.
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A compulsive and cinematic debut romantasy for fans of Leigh Bardugo and Tracy Deonn.
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The third instalment in the biggest fantasy series for readers age 9+ since Harry Potter is available for pre-order now!
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The brand-new Gods Squad is back! Seth, the Egyptian god ofwar, has stolen the sun god. Vesper and Aster must save the worldagain, but enemies old and new are gathering …
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A beautifully atmospheric magical sequel for readers age 9+, perfect for fans of Tamzin Merchant’s The Hatmakers, Kiran Millwood Hargrave’s The Girl of Ink and Stars, Sophie Anderson’s The Girl Who Speaks Bear and Eva Ibbotson’s Journey to the River Sea
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A sharply written contemporary teen novel on bullying, the challengesgirls face in school and online, and the courage to be yourself- perfect for fans of Tamsin Winter and Holly Bourne.
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A powerful dystopian thriller from an unmissable new voice in YA,packed with action, emotion and romance, set in a world dividedby race where life itself must be paid for if you want to survive…Ideal for fans of Noughts & Crosses, The Gilded Onesand Shatter Me.
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From the talented brother-sister duo of Stephen and Anita Mangancomes this exciting fully illustrated adventure.
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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?
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10-year-old Audrey has a secret. She’s the main carer for her severely ill father. With her mum having left half a year ago, Audrey is constantly in fear of being found out by social services, so she has fine-tuned her life into becoming one of the best actresses on the planet. As soon as she steps out of the front door, the show is on, and all the world becomes her stage! No-one would ever guess that she is a nurse and doctor for her father, the family food shopper (and sometimes shoplifter!), a medicines collector, and even bedtime-reader for her younger siblings. Audrey is becomes determined to find a way of helping her Dad get to the best doctor in the best hospital in the country so that he can get better and they won’t ever need to be apart and she won’t have to worry anymore. The only problem is, it’s a dream that will cost her thousands.
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Here is a thoughtful and beautifully illustrated story about opening our homes and our hearts to those in need of a warm welcome. Little Bear lives happily in his cosy cave deep in the woods. He loves picking berries in the day, listening to the birds sing under his favourite tree in the evenings, and curling up comfily on his soft leaves to sleep each night. But when Bear wakes up one morning to find his beloved forest ablaze, he must make a quick escape, away from his cosy cave, friendly faces and the comforts he knows. He walks and walks in search of somewhere new to call home, but finds he’s not welcome in the places that look most familiar to him. Feeling hopeless and alone, Little Bear must journey even further into the unknown. And only in the most unfamiliar of places, does the kindness of new animal friends lead Little Bear to discover the true meaning of home.