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  • If the Invader Comes

    £7.99

    With the spectre of a Nazi invasion looming over Britain, three children are forced into an unlikely allyship in this gripping wartime tale from multi-award-winning author Tom Palmer.

  • Too Many Tims

    £7.99

    'I grinned and LOLed on every page. This book is an absolute belter.' – Joanna Nadin, author of The Worst Class in the World

    Join Tim and Nora (or should I say Tims?) in this hilarious, madcap new series from Little Badman author Henry White and Lollies-winning illustrator Tim Wesson. Perfect for fans of Charlie Changes into a Chicken and Grimwood.

  • More Than Enough

    £16.99

    High school English teacher Polly Goodman can talk about everything and anything with the women in her book club, which is why they’ve become her closest friends and, along with her veterinarian husband, the bedrock of her life. Her students, her fraught relationship with her mother, her struggles with IVF – Polly’s book club friends have heard it all. But when they give Polly an ancestry test kit as a joke, the results match her with a stranger. Despite it seeming clear that this match is a mistake, Polly cannot help but comb through her own family history for answers. Then, when it seems that the book club circle of four will become three, Polly learns how friendships can change your life in the most profound ways.

  • Table for One

    £9.99

    *SELECTED AS ONE OF APPLE'S BEST BOOKS FOR 2025*

    *PEOPLE MAGAZINE FICTION BOOK OF THE WEEK*

    Funny, fierce and life-affirming, TABLE FOR ONE is a love letter to you. If in doubt, date yourself.

    ***

  • Prince Kal vs the Salivator Alligator

    £7.99

    The second book in the laugh-out-loud funny, diary-style Prince Kal series, from Ross Welford, the bestselling author of Time Travelling with a Hamster.

  • Hunger and Thirst

    £18.99

    1987: After childhood trauma and years in and out of the care system, sixteen-year-old Ursula finds herself with a new job in the postroom of a local art school, a bed in a halfway house, and – delightfully – some new friends, including wild-child, Sue. When Ursula is invited to join a squat at The Underwood, a mysterious house whose owners met a terrible end, she can’t resist the promise of a readymade, hodgepodge family. But as Sue’s behaviour and demands become more extreme, Ursula who has always been hungry – for food – and more importantly for love, acceptance and belonging, carries out her friend’s terrible dare. It’s a decision that will haunt her for decades. Thirty-six years later, Ursula is a renowned, reclusive sculptor living under a pseudonym in London when her identity is exposed by a true-crime documentary-maker who is digging into an unsolved disappearance.

  • The Party Pickle

    £7.99

    Twiggy the Log Monster is so excited for her sleepover party. She wants everything to be perfect. And she definitely doesn’t need anyone else’s help – or does she? Join her in Jolly Monster Town for an adventure unlike any other! Spot Twiggy’s friends Ralph the Pufferfish Monster and Uno the Cyclops Cat, and help discover what happened at the turnip farm. Will the sleepover party be saved?

  • Twelve Post-War Tales

    £10.99

    A new work of fiction by Booker Prize-winning author Graham Swift
     

  • Apocalypse

    £10.99

    A groundbreaking new perspective on catastrophes throughout human history, with vital lessons for our future

  • Where’s Mr Footballer?

    £6.99

    In ‘Where’s Mr Footballer?’, you’re on the look out for Mrs Goalkeeper, Mr Referee, Mrs Coach and Mr Footballer himself! Parents adore these board books because they are tough enough to withstand even the most enthusiastic of young readers – and children love them because they are just so much fun!

  • Loki. a Bad God’s Guide to Being Good

    £7.99

    Loki the mighty trickster god has been banished by Odin to live on Earth as an eleven-year-old school boy. Forbidden from revealing his AWESOME godly powers, Loki must do enough good deeds to earn his place back. As he records the truth in his magical (judgemental) diary, it seems like Loki might be a lost cause.