Science fiction (Children's / Teenage)

  • Doctor Who Atlas

    £20.00

    Travel through time and space like never before in this guide to the worlds of Doctor Who. Journey from Gallifray to Skaro to Mondas and everything in between in this illustrated atlas. With full colour maps, take in epic stories, the glorious history of the many faces of the Doctor and magnificent views of the entire saga. Complete with 30 maps, character profiles of companions and monsters, this collection is perfect for new and old fans of Doctor Who covering everything from well-known stories to little known facts.

  • How to Survive Without Grown-Ups

    £7.99

    A hilarious new middle-grade adventure series from new talent Larry Hayes. For fans of Sam Copeland, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and Maz Evans. Highly illustrated throughout by the brilliant Katie Abey. 

  • Extra Weird Creatures

    £6.99

    Grown an extra head and don’t know why? You need the Space Detectives! Connor and Ethan are bamboozled when Starville, the space station where they live, is overrun with cosmic chaos! Boys have two heads, dogs have three tails and even aliens who normally have six arms are growing extra ones! What is going on? Can Connor and Ethan get to the bottom of this intergalactic mystery?

  • Adam-2

    £7.99

    The robot Adam-2 has been locked in the basement of a lost building for over two hundred years – until one day he is discovered by two children, and emerges into a world ruined by a civil war between humans and advanced intelligence. Hunted by both sides, Adam discovers that he holds the key to the war, and the power to end it – to destroy one side and save the other. But which side is right? Surrounded by enemies who want to use him, and allies who mistrust him, Adam must decide who – and what – he really is.

  • Minecraft Crack the Code

    £6.99

    Book one in the new OFFICIAL Minecraft fiction series for readers age 7+ – the Stonesword Saga

  • Nineteen Eighty-Four

    £8.99

    War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength. The classic story of a society that controls your every move and thought and a man, Winston, who comes to realise the oppression he is living under.

  • Between Sea and Sky

    £6.99

    Pearl lives on a floating oyster farm with her sister and father, and refuses to set foot on land following the death of her mum. But when Nat comes from the mainland to spend the summer with the family, he shares a secret that forces Pearl to risk everything?

  • Invasion

    Invasion

    £7.99

    Fifteen-year-old girl gamer Casey Henderson is obsessed with smash-hit game ‘SkyWake’ – and she’s good at it, too. Little does she realize it’s actually an alien training tool created by an evil extra-terrestrial race. When the aliens swoop down on a national gaming tournament, Casey and her teammates discover they’re abducting the best gamers to fight in a distant alien war across the galaxy. And they’ve got her brother. Casey’s gaming skills are her best hope of stopping the aliens – but first she and her online teammates must learn to work together in real life.

  • A Dinosaur Ate My Sister

    £6.99

    A Dinosaur Ate My Sister by Pooja Puri is the wonderfully-illustrated, side-splitting, time travel adventure perfect for every Inventor-in-the-making!

  • The Danger Gang

    £7.99

    Franky can’t wait to move to his new town – although he wishes he didn’t have to leave his best friend Dani behind. But everything changes after the storm, when strange green lightning and powerful thunder crash down on the town. From that night on, the kids who live on Franky’s street start to change. One by one, they become a little odd. A little unusual. Franky’s always wanted to be part of an amazing gang – just like his hero, super-spy Zack Danger! And soon, he realises that there’s real danger in store for himself and his new friends. And so the Danger Gang is born.