Science fiction (Children's / Teenage)

  • The Arcadian incident

    £9.99

    It’s 2312 and Leo Fischer is a fifteen-year-old computer whizz on his first ever journey off Earth. He’s heading to the moon colony to help his mother Lillian with her scientific work. But before he can reach her, she is kidnapped. Determined to find and rescue her, Leo has no choice but to accept the help of his newest friend, Skater Monroe, the daughter of a shuttle pilot and already an experienced space traveller. Their investigation leads them to an old freighter captain with a strange story about two spaceships: one a long-lost piece of junk called the Arcadian; the other, a sleek, ultra-modern ship of mysterious origin. Both craft are involved in some kind of cover-up, and Leo and Skater become convinced the conspirators are the same people who kidnapped Leo’s mother.

  • Gleanings

    £8.99

    There are still countless tales of the Scythedom to tell. Centuries passed between the Thunderhead cradling humanity and Scythe Goddard trying to turn it upside down. For years humans lived in a world without hunger, disease, or death with Scythes as the living instruments of population control.

  • Colour Your Own Supercars

    £4.99

    Discover and finish 20 of the fastest, toughest, most hi-tech supercars on the planet with this spectacular colouring book. Use your pens to bring grappling hooks, hover wheels and rocket boosters roaring to life as the cars race across gleaming cities and scorching deserts. Then read the descriptions, compare the stats, and use them to decide who wins…

  • Stellarlune

    £9.99

     The next thrilling installment of the New York Times and USA Today bestselling Keeper of the Lost Cities series! 

  • The mummy’s curse

    £7.99

    The second adventure of the time-travelling Butterfly Club. Luna, Konstantin and Aidan travel to Egypt’s Valley of the Kings in 1922 where an Egyptologist called Harold Carter is about to discover Tutankhamun’s mummy…

  • Daughter of the Deep

    £7.99

    Ana Dakkar is a freshman at Harding-Pencroft Academy, a five-year high school that graduates the best marine scientists, naval warriors, navigators, and underwater explorers in the world. Ana’s parents died while on a scientific expedition two years ago, and the only family she’s got left is her older brother, Dev, also a student at HP. At the end of her freshman year, her class will be sent on a top secret weekend trial at sea. She only hopes she has what it takes to succeed. All her worries are blown out of the water when, on the bus ride to the ship, Ana and her schoolmates witness a terrible tragedy that will change the trajectory of their lives.

  • Space Band

    £14.99

    George, Neila and Bash are the worst band on Earth. George wants them to be brilliant – but Neila has stage fright, and Bash is too distracted by his obsession with stars, aliens and faraway planets. But what they lack in talent and confidence, they make up for in heart. They’re determined to blow their friends away at their school Battle of the Bands contest. But the moment they start to play – they’re beamed up into space!!! Now the kids face an even bigger challenge: Battle of the Bands, but the intergalactic version. They’re competing against alien bands from every galaxy! And if they don’t win, they might never make it home again. Can the worst band on Earth become the best band in the universe?

  • The Smeds and the Smoos

    £7.99

    Soar into space with a glorious story of alien folk that’s literally out of this world! The Smeds (who are red) never mix with the Smoos (who are blue). So when a young Smed and Smoo fall in love, their families don’t approve. But peace is restored and love conquers all in this irresistible tale from the creators of STICK MAN.

  • The Raven’s Song

    £12.99

    ‘The Raven’s Song’ alternates between the stories of Phoenix, who lives in a near-future world impacted by climate change and a devastating pandemic; and Shelby, 100 years in the future in a post-pandemic, post-pollution, post-city world where each community is exactly 350 people sustainably subsisting on 700 hectares. The story of a world that is beginning to fall apart, and a chance to see it all put back together, ‘The Raven’s Song’ is a vision of hope for the future, seen through the eyes of the young people who will fight for it.

  • The Maze Cutter

    £18.99