Science fiction (Children's / Teenage)

  • The end of the overworld

    £6.99

    The epic conclusion to the Stonesword Saga chapter book series, which takes a group of intrepid Minecraft players deeper into the game than ever before!

  • Allegiant

    £8.99

    What if your whole world was a lie?

    The thrillingly dark conclusion to the No. 1 New York Times bestselling DIVERGENT trilogy, now available in paperback.

    DIVERGENT – a major motion picture series.

  • Insurgent

    £8.99

    Fighting for survival in a shattered world? the truth is her only hope.

    The thrillingly dark sequel to No. 1 New York Times bestseller, DIVERGENT.

  • Divergent

    £8.99

    She turns to the future in a world that’s falling apart.

    The No. 1 New York Times bestseller DIVERGENT – also a major motion picture.

  • Movies showing nowhere

    £7.99

    On the day Cate came into the world, her mother left it. Ever since, Cate’s dad has become distant and silent, locked in his own little world. Cate has to keep herself entertained, with kung fu films, her pet rabbit and her photography hobby, until one day she receives an invitation to a mysterious, abandoned cinema, and everything changes. At the cinema, Cate meets the strange Mrs Kano, who introduces her to a most unusual kind of movie theatre – the kind that lets you step into a memory. So begins a wonderfilled adventure through time that will teach Cate the meaning of love, the beauty of things passing and the need for bravery in letting go.

  • Black Hole cinema club

    £7.99

    When Lucas meets his friends at the local cinema – nicknamed ‘The Black Hole’ – they’re excited about the movie marathon ahead. Non-stop action, blockbuster special effects and all the snacks they can eat. But as the lights go down, Lucas, Ash, Maya, Caitlin and Finn watch in disbelief as a jet-black tidal wave comes crashing out of the cinema screen and the five friends find themselves swept into an epic adventure. Secret hideouts. Prehistoric monsters. Lost cities. Impossible missions. Being the hero of your own film should feel like fun. But as the cliffhanger scenes they’re pitched into become ever more perilous, Lucas and his friends start to wonder if these movies are really make believe. Can they save the day before the end credits roll? The fate of the world might just depend on it.

  • Lost days

    £9.99

    Do it yourself; think for yourself; be yourself. The iconic, free-spirited, rebellious and bestselling YA graphic novel series, Emily the Strange is a cult classic: perfect for fans of Wednesday and Heartstopper.

  • Creepy creations

    £1.00

    The brand new World Book Day adventure and must-read middle-grade novel from the author of super-spooky Crater Lake. Perfect for 9+ fans of R.L.Stine’s Goosebumps.

  • Blood flowers

    £8.99

    An explosive new, dystopian romantasy YA, perfect for fans of The Hunger Games, The Atlas Six and Leigh Bardugo, based on where Jay grew-up, focussed on themes of poverty, class divide and addiction.

  • Then there was one

    £8.99

    Everyone in the quadrant knows about The Pinnacle, a reality TV show that will leave the winner with a five million cash prize. For Bex, she can finally leave her family. For Zane, he can save his mum. For Raya, it’s her last chance at a better life. But, when the teens are told that everyone there has been hand-selected because they’re guilty of taking another person’s life, the game becomes real. They’re all murderers. But one of them wants revenge.

Nomad Books