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My Granny is a Pirate by Val McDermid & Arthur Robins
My family has a secret. I'm not allowed to tell. They'd chase me if I told you. And then chase you as well...
When a family secret about Granny is revealed, we hear all about her swashbuckling fearsome adventures on the high seas.
Hardback £10.99
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Gary and Ray by Sarah Adams
Gary the gorilla is the only animal in the jungle who doesn't have a friend. Even the children of the village are afraid of him. He wishes everyone could see that he is lonely and afraid too. Then one day a tiny sunbird flies down to say hello and an unsual friendship grows.
Paperback £6.99
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Love Monster by Rachel Bright
Everybody loves cute, fluffy things. You know, like kittens and bunnies and puppies. But nobody loves a slightly hairy, I-suppose-a-bit-googly-eyed monster... Do they?
A heart tingling, let's-cuddle-up-together, lightning-bolt of a story about how sometimes, when you least expect it, love finds you.
Paperback £6.99
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Bullet Boys by Ally Kennen
Alex is a crack shot. His gamekeeper father trained him well.
Levi would rather pull a girl than a trigger.
Max is a bomb about to go off
The three boys make a deadly discovery at the army traning ground on the moor. Self-destructive Max loses control. Suddenly he's running for his life, pursued by highly trained soldiers - and Levi is missing. Only Alex's skills can save them now.
Paperback £6.99
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The Future of Us by Jay Asher & Carolyn Mackler
It's 1996 and less than half of all high school students have ever used the internet. Facebook will not be invented for another eight years.
Josh and Emma have been neighbours their whole lives. They've been friends almost as long -at least they were up until last November, when everything changed. Things have been awkward ever since, but when Josh's family gets a free AOL CD in the mail, his mum makes him bring it over so that Emma can install it on her new computer. When the two friends log on, they discover their profiles on Facebook. And they are looking at themselves fifteen years in the future.
Everyone wonders what their destiny will be. Josh and Emma are about to find out.
Paperback £6.99
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Swallows and Spiders by Julia Donaldson
Tow stories in one!
"Follow the Swallow": Chack the Blackbird needs to get a message to his friend, Apollo, the Swallow. But Apollo is far away in Africa. Somebody needs to follow that swallow!
"Spinderella": Spinderella the spider longs to learn about numbers, but everyone thinks she is silly. Luckily her Hairy Godmother has a plan....
Paperback £5.99
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Penguin Pandemonium by Jeanne Willis
Rory and his penguin pals are in a panic!
Their zoo might have to close if more people don't come to visit. So when the zookeper installs PENGUIN CAM, the determined birds decide to put on a talent show, starring a very daring stunt team.
Will the penguins' performance save the zoo or will it just be pandemonium.
Paperback £4.99
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Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes by Jonathan Auxier
This is the story of Peter Nimble, a ten-year-old blind orphan... who also happens to be the greatest thief who ever lived. One fateful afternoon he steals a box from a mysterious traveller - a box that contains three pairs of magical eyes. Little does Peter know that these eyes will transport him on an unforgettable adventure to discover his true identity.
Paperback £6.99
Ages 9+
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Opal Moonbaby by Maudie Smith
Martha's decided friends are stupid. She never wants another one. Ever. So when Opal Moonbaby comes along, with her mad hair and huge violet eyes, claming to be an alien and wanting to be friends. Martha is definetly NOT interested. But Opal isn't the kind of alien who takes no for an answer....
Paperback £6.99
Ages 9+
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Blood Red Road by Moira Young
The dustlands beyond remote Silverlake are ruined and lawless. Saba, born and raised there, has hardly ever seen a traveller pass. Until the day black-robed riders arrive to in search of her brother. They have been waiting to take him all his life.
Lugh is gone, and with him half of Saba's soul. She must find her twin, and nothing but death itself will stop her. On her dangerous journey, accompanied by a clever crow, Saba needs courage and a spirit as strong and sharp as her crossbow to survive. Along the road come enemies and allies - and a mysterious young man with eyes the colour of moonlight...
Winner of the 2011 Costa Children's Book Award.
Paperback £7.99
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The Weight of Water by Sarah Crossan
Armed with a suitcase and an old laundry bag, Kasienka and her mother head for England. Life is lonely for Kasienka. At home her mother's heart is breaking; at school friends are scarce. But when someone special swims into her life, Kasienka learns that there might be more than one way for her to stay afloat.
£8.99 Hardback
Ages 12+
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A Boy and a Bear in a Boat
A boy and a bear go to sea, equipped with a suitcase, a comic book and a ukelele. They are only travelling a short distance and it really shouldn't take long. But then their boat encounters "unforseeable anomalies"....
Faced with turbulent stormy seas, a terrifying sea monster and the rank remains of the Very Last Sandwich, the odds soon become pitted against our unlikely heroes. Will the Harriet, thier trusted vessel, withstand the violent lashings of the salty waves? And will anyone ever answer their message in a bottle?
Brilliantly funny and tender, this beautiful book maps the growth of a trulymemorable friendship and tells the story of how, when all becomes lost, the most unexpected joys can be found.
£10.99 Hardback
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How to Change the World with a Ball of String by Tim Cooke
What do beans, teacups and chaffinches all have in common? They're the stuff history is made from! Unravel the history of the world to find out how kettles, axes and wet feet weave together to tell a story of murder, mayhem, invention and plague!
The most fun that's ever had with a history book. Learn how to start your own empire, conquer yuor neighbours or stage your own industrial revolution with random acts and objects - this is the most entertaining approach to the subject ever!
£12.99 Hardback
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The History Keepers by Damian Dibben
Jake Djones' folks have gone missing and they could be anywhere in the world - at any time in history. For the Djones family have an astonishing secret. They belong to THE HISTORY KEEPERS: a secret society which travels through the centuries to prevent evil enemies from meddling with history itself.
In his quest to find his parents, Jake is whisked from twenty-first century London to nineteenth century France, and taken to Point Zero, the headquarters of the society. There he meets an extraordinary group of agents and learns of the evil Zeldt family and their plans to destroy the world as we know it.
£12.99 Hardback
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The Not for Parents Travel Book by Lonely Planet
Read about the epic events, amazing animals, hideous histories, funky foods and crazy facts that make the world's 200 countries so fascinating.
£14.99 Hardback
Ages 8+ |
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Bedtime for Monsters by Ed Vere
Do you ever wonder if somewhere, not too far away, there might be.... monsters?
In this laugh-out-loud bedtime tale what this hungry monster really want is ... well, that would be telling.
You'd better find out inside!
£6.99 Paperback
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The Adventures of the New Cut Gang by Philip Pullman
Meet the New Cut gang - Benny, Thunderbolt, Birdie and the Peretti twins - the greatest detectives since Sexton Blake. Who's passing counterfeit coins round Lambeth? Surley not Thunderbolt's dad, who's been arrested. And who's stolen the Worshipful Company of Gas-Fitters' silver? With a little help from some colourful (and not always willing) accomplices, our heroes are soon blazing hot on the criminals' trail.
£10.99 Hardback
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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Flies Again by Frank Cottrell Boyce
Jem thought Dad had lost his marbles. The whole family going on a tour of the world in a clapped out camper van- Mum, Dad, grumpy sister Lucy and baby Harry? Please, NO!
But this is no ordinary camper van. Equipped with an engine with an amazing past, it can go fast. Very, very fast. And not necessarily on the road. Or even on the ground. In fact it's almost as if it has a mind of its own- and it wants to take them all on a magical adventure.
£10.99 Hardback
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The Highway Rat
Life is not safe for the other animals, as the villainous Highway Rat gallops along the highway, stealing their food: clover from a rabbit, nuts from a squirrel - he even steals his own horse's hay.
Will he finally meet his comeuppance, in the form of a cunning duck?
£10.99 Hardback
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Forgotten by Cat Patrick
This is fantastic! A love story with a difference and not a werewolf or vampire in sight!
London Lane lives her life differently to other people - at exactly the same time every night her brain resets itself and she can no longer remember her past. Instead, her memories come from the future. She has to leave herself notes to remind her what has happened in her life, what books she needs for school that day, what she wore yesterday, why she and her best friend aren't talking, even who certain people are. And her note-making system works. Until one day she befriends the new boy at school and starts questioning everything she knows, or thinks she knows... A must-read!
£6.99 Paperback
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Killing Mr Griffin by Lois Duncan
Most of Mr Griffin's students take his class for extra college credits. Every little helps, right? But there's one thing that no college wants to see on an application: murder. When a group of students decide to teach Mr Griffin a lesson for his strict methods, they only intended to scare him.
But sometimes plans go wrong. Horribly, horribly wrong.
£6.99 Paperback
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The Hunting Ground by Cliff McNish
When Elliott and his brother, Ben, move into the old and crumbling Glebe House they don't expect to find themselves sharing it with ghosts. But soon sinister events are unfolding.
An old diary reveals glimpses of the mansion's past - and of a terrible tragedy. A mysterious woman talks to the dead. And evil lurks in the East Wing - a hideous labyrinth of passageways devised by a truly twisted mind.
Can Elliott and his family escape the clutches of Glebe House? Or will they be trapped in the maze of corridors, forever hunted by the dead?
£8.99 Paperback
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Outlaw by Stephen Davies
Fifteen-year-old Jake Knight is an explorer and adventurer at heart but this often gets him into trouble. When a stuffy English boarding school suspends him for rule-breaking, Jake flies out to Burkina Faso where his parents are living.
He is expecting a long, adventure-filled vacation under a smiling African sun. But what awaits him there is kidnapping, terrorism and Yakuuba Sor – the most wanted outlaw in the Sahara desert.
A Robin Hood story set in the Sahara - adventure, high-speed chases in a dry, hot climate!
£5.99 Paperback
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Undead Ed and the Howling Moon by David Grimstone
On his 13th birthday, Ed Bagley is hit by a truck and killed.
But things go from tragic to freaky when Ed wakes in the sewers beneath the town of
Mortlake
with only a note from his missing left arm to explain that he's undead: a zombie, a walking corpse whose skin rots and oozes. And as if all this misfortune wasn't enough, there's a lunatic killer on the loose in Mortlake ... and only Ed can stop him.
£4.99 Paperback
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Pip and the Twilight Seekers by Chris Mould
A great sequel to 'Pip and the Wood Witch Curse'
Pip is in hiding, trapped in the great walled city of Hangman's Hollow.
The sinister Jarvis roams the streets, seeking out children wherever he can find them. And now he has found a deadly ally.
With his friends Toad and Frankie, Pip must seek out Jarvis in his dark forest stronghold, and strike a blow for the city's lost children ...
£4.99 Paperback
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Lulu and the Dog from the Sea by Hilary McKay
A fun-filled series for early readers, from an award-winning author. When Lulu's family go on holiday to the seaside, the last thing they expect to find is a stray dog living on the beach.
Everyone in the town thinks the dog is trouble. "He's a menace" they say. But Lulu is sure that all he needs is a friend. And that he's been waiting for someone just like her.
£4.99 Paperback
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Lift-the-Flap: People Around the World
With its warm and busy artworks scenes, People Around the World is the perfect interactive introduction to all kinds of people and places, from a bustling modern Asian city, to a rural African village, from the colour and glamour of India’s Bollywood to the green calm of a small European farm.
Gentle, friendly text takes young children on a fun trip around the globe.
£9.99 Hardback
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Here Comes the Poo Bus by Andy Stanton and Noëlle Davies-Brock
All aboard, all aboard! But beware, this isn't any ordinary bus. Oh no. Uncle Toad may seem a friend as he collects the insects for a special trip on his bus of poo, but it's just a cunning ruse.
Because when they reach the seaside, it's gobble, gobble, munch munch as greedy Uncle Toad gorges himself rotten. Eeuugggh.
£10.99 Hardback
Ages 3+
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I Want To Do It By Myself by Tony Ross
The Little Princess asserts her independence in this brand new adventure in the bestselling series.
£5.99 Paperback
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My Friend Fred by Hiawyn Oram and Rosie Reeve
Rose's big sister tells her that Fred is the family dog. But Rose knows better - Fred is HER friend. Her friend Fred. But when Roe tries to keep Fred all to herself, she learns that sometimes sharing your best friend is the best way to stay best friends.
£6.99 Paperback
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A Walk in London by Salvatore Rubbino
London – the perfect place for a girl and her mother to spend the day! Follow them as they alight the classic red bus and begin a whirlwind tour of some of London’s most iconic land marks.
Try and climb the awe-inspiring lions at Trafalgar square, take in the ritualistic changing of the guard, experience the whispering gallery at St. Paul’s and if you’re lucky – you may even spot the Queen!
In this ode to Britain's bright and bustling capital city, Rubbino's fresh, lively paintings and breezy text capture the delight of a young visitor experiencing the wonders of London firsthand. And of course, what’s London without a little rain?
£12.99 Hardback
Ages 3+
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One Two That's My Shoe! by Alison Murray
A unique, warm and super-stylish introduction to the world of counting with an adorable pup and his delightful owner, this is a book set to charm children and parents alike.
From the talented creator of the successful Apple Pie ABC comes another irresistible retelling of a traditional verse with a twist.
£10.99 Hardback
Ages 2+
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What Shall We Call Wibbly's Puppy? by Mick Inkpen
In the eagerly-awaited new book about Wibbly Pig, Wibbly and his friends find the perfect name for his new puppy.
£10.99 Hardback
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A Ladybird Soundbook: My Very Noisy Digger
My Very Noisy Digger is a fun, interactive sound book for little children who love diggers and building sites! With a loud, roaring engine sound button, this sturdy board book is full of big, exciting vehicles. Help the digger driver to choose his vehicle, his materials and a job to do!
£6.99 Board Book
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Red-Blue-Yellow: Colours in Art by Silke Vry
What better way to learn about art's greatest masterpieces than through the lens of colour? From the richest red through the most royal purple to the cheeriest yellow, this book explores how artists through the ages have used colour in concept, symbolism, composition and theme. As they read the book, children are invited to wander through a virtual art gallery where each room features a different colour.
Beginning with black and white, going through the primary colours, the mixed colours, and finishing with brown and gold, the book presents the evolution of pigment in art works from cave drawings to contemporary paintings. In addition, entertaining puzzles, quizzes and activities will spark children's creativity. Beautifully designed for reading alone or with an adult, Red Yellow Blue gives children access to the complex world of colour in a language and style they will respond to and enjoy.
£9.99 Hardback
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Pirate Creativity Book
"The Pirates Creativity Book" is the ultimate activity book for kids who are potty about pirates. With ninety-six pages packed with pages to colour, puzzles, mazes and games to play, there's something fantastic to do on every page. This bumper activity book with its wealth of activities and its power-packed illustrations will inspire children's imaginations and stimulate their creativity.
£9.99 Paperback
Ages 5+
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Style Queen Creativity Book
This is the ultimate activity book for young fashionistas and wannabe fashion designers. With ninety-six pages packed with pages to colour, puzzles, quizzes, mazes and games to play, there's something fantastic to do on every page. This bumper activity book with its wealth of activities and its gorgeous illustrations will inspire children and stimulate their creativity.
£9.99 Paperback
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Rhinos Don't Eat Pancakes by Anna Kemp and Sara Ogilvie
Daisy's mum and dad are always too busy to listen to a word that she says, so when, one day, she tells them that a big purple rhino has just walked into the house and taken a chomp of her pancake, guess what? That's right - nobody listens!
But there's a surprise in store for Mum and Dad when they discover that a big purple rhino has gone missing from the zoo. Perhaps they should have taken more notice of what Daisy had to say. Kids will love this funny story about a little girl and her most unlikely new friend.
£5.99 Paperback
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Banana Skin Chaos by Lilli L'Arronge
A little boy is about to throw a banana skin on the ground when his sister warns him of the disasters that will follow in this brilliant picture book of actions and consequences. As each page is turned, the story develops increasingly astonishing detail. Soon a quiet, ordinary town becomes somewhere with more than a little chaos.
£5.99 Paperback
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Too Hot to Hug by Steve Smallman and Cee Biscoe
When Rupert finds a golden egg, he takes it home to show to Mum and Dad. Then suddenly: Tap! Tap! Crack! out hatches a baby fire dragon! From then on, Crumpet the dragon is Rupert's best friend. But soon Crumpet starts to grow.
And as he grows, he gets ...HOTTER! An original and amusing text with a touching message of belonging and acceptance.
£5.99 Paperback
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A Walk in London by Salvatore Rubbino
London – the perfect place for a girl and her mother to spend the day! Follow them as they alight the classic red bus and begin a whirlwind tour of some of London’s most iconic land marks.
Try and climb the awe-inspiring lions at Trafalgar square, take in the ritualistic changing of the guard, experience the whispering gallery at St. Paul’s and if you’re lucky – you may even spot the Queen!
In this ode to Britain's bright and bustling capital city, Salvatore Rubbino's fresh, lively paintings and breezy text capture the delight of a young visitor experiencing the wonders of London firsthand. And of course, what’s London without a little rain?
£10.99 Hardback
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Dinosaurs Galore by Masayuki Sebe
A book packed full of dinosaurs and puzzles!
£5.99 Paperback
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Shakespeare's Storybook by Patrick Ryant and James Mayhew
There was once a rich merchant who had two sons. These brothers were as different as the crow and the peacock, or as the moon and the sun, or as hot and cold. From the story that inspired The Merchant of Venice, Professional storyteller Patrick Ryan has brought together the traditional folk stories, ballads and fairy tales that are at the heart of seven of Shakespeare s masterpieces.
£7.99 Paperback
Ages 5+
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Tom Trueheart and the Land of Myths and Legends by Ian Beck
Once upon a time, in a faraway place...Tom Trueheart sets off on another adventure!
Tom is determined to rescue his father, Jack the Giant-Killer, from the clutches of the evil Ormestone. But to do so he will have to journey to the most dangerous place of all - the Land of Myths and Legends.
Tom is as brave as any hero, but can he overcome such terrors as a ferocious Norse dragon, an angry Cyclops and - worst of all - the hungry Minotaur waiting in the centre of the labyrinth?
£6.99 Paperback
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Friends Forever: The Time Spell by Judi Curtin
Can true friendship survive the test of time?
It all started when Lauren got a cat. No ordinary cat! Saturn has long white hair, eyes that don't match and... it seems...strange powers. One minute she's cuddling Saturn, the next thing she knows she’s not just miles, but YEARS away from home. It’s 1912, she ends up on board a ship – and THEN she discovers it’s the Titanic! It was like some crazy dream, except the new friends she made were real . . .
£5.99 Paperback
Ages 7+
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The Travelling Restaurant by Barbara Else
On the mysterious sailing ship, the Travelling Restaurant, twelve-year-old Jasper Ludlow - by all accounts an ordinary boy - embarks on an adventure across Old Ocean and Lake Riversea.
Jasper faces whirlpools, troublesome monkeys and hungry pirates in the seach for his baby sister and his quest to save the kingdom of Fontania from the Provisional Monarch, Lady Gall.
An edge-of-your-seat tale of treachery, courage and magic.
£6.99 Paperback
Ages 9+
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The Spirit of the Titanic by Nicola Pierce
Fifteen-year-old Samuel Scott died while building the Titanic. As the ship sails to her doom, his ghost moves restlessly alongside the passengers and crew: Frederick Fleet: the young look-out who spotted the iceberg and who survived in a life-boat with (the unsinkable) Molly Brown; Howard Hartley Wallace: the heroic band-leader who played ragtime music as the freezing waters lapped at his feet; Harold Bride: the junior radio operator whose messages echoed on, long after the ship had disappeared to its icy grave!
£6.99 Paperback
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The New Prophecy: Warriors Midnight by Erin Hunter
The wild cats of the forest have lived in peace and harmony for many moons - but a doom that will change everything is coming. Strange messages from their warrior ancestors speak of terrifying new prophecies, danger, and a mysterious destiny.
The time has come for a new generation of heroes to rise, and all any cat knows for sure is that the strength and courage of every warrior will be needed now, as the quest to save the Clans begins.
£6.99 Paperback
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Scorpia Rising by Anthony Horowitz
This gripping final mission brings together Alex Rider's old enemies to frame the teenage superspy in an unstoppable plot of revenge, from which he can never return. Pursued from Europe to North Africa and Cairo's city of the dead – this is the twistiest and most deadly plot of any Alex Rider mission yet, and will reveal Smithers' ultimate gadget and see the shock death of a major character.
£6.99 Paperback
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Artemis Fowl and the Atlantis Complex by Eoin Colfer
Artemis Fowl's criminal ways have finally got the better of him...
Young Artemis has frequently used high-tech fairy magic to mastermind the most devious criminal activity of the new century. Now, at a conference in Iceland, Artemis has gathered the fairies to present his latest idea to save the world from global warming.
But Artemis is behaving strangely – he seems different. Something terrible has happened to him . . . Artemis Fowl has become nice.
The fairies diagnose Atlantis Complex (that’s obsessive compulsive disorder to you and I) – it seems dabbling in magic has damaged Artemis' main weapon: his mind. Fairy ally Captain Holly Short doesn’t know what to do. The subterranean volcanoes are under attack from vicious robots and Artemis cannot fight them. Can Holly get the real Artemis back before the robot probes destroy every human and life form?
This eagerly-awaited adventure is now out in paberback with a fabulous new cover-look to celebrate ten years of Artemis action.
£6.99 Paperback
Ages 9+
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The Grasshopper's Run by Siddhartha Sarma
Just as the invasion begins, an ambitious and vicious Japanese officer orders the massacre of a village of the Ao Naga tribe. Among those killed is Uti, grandson of the eldest Ao chief.
Gojen is his best friend, and on hearing the news of Uti's death he is unable to stay in school in Calcutta and so returns to the ancestral home, where he embarks on a gruelling journey of revenge.
As the war unfolds and Gojen finds himself ever more embroiled in the battles and struggles for survival, it soon becomes clear that he is fighting for more than his homeland and the memory of his dead friend.
£6.99 Paperback
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Cloaked by Alex Flinn
"I'm not your average hero. I actually wesn't your average anything. Just a ppor guy working an after-school job at a South Beach shoe repair shop to help his mom make ends meet. But little magic changed all that.
Don't believe me? I didn't blieve it either. But you'll see. Because I knew it was all true, the second I got CLOAKED."
£9.99 Hardback
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Crescendo by Becca Fitzpatrick
Nora should know better than to think her life can return to normal after falling in love with a fallen angel. And Nora's life isn't normal - her dad was murdered, and the facts about his death just don't add up. Now Nora's own life is in imminent danger. Are she and Patch strong enough for the battle ahead?
£6.99 Paperback
Ages 11+
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Harry Hasting's History Heroes: How Well Do You Know Your Monarchs? by Harry Hastings
This is a fantastic educational and competitive card game designed to encourage learning of historical facts. Each of the 42 cards depicts a different monarch or important historical figure from 1066 to the present day.
It is unique in it's presentation of facts which allows the game to be enjoyed by all age groups. There are 6 six to play in each pack.
Great fun for all the family!
£7.99
Age 7+
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Lego City: Spot the Crook (A Search and Find Book)
Join the hunt for the naughty LEGO® robber minifigure in this brilliant new Search & Find Activity Book! Explore amazingly detailed scenes from LEGO® City as you try and spot the thief and other hidden accessories - featuring all your favourite themes, including Fire, Police and Trains. Brilliant fun for LEGO® fans of all ages!
£6.99 Paperback
Ages 4+
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Boys' Rainy Day Book
Banish boredom on rainy days, with this brilliant book of puzzles, quizzes, games and exciting activities. Crammed with cool things to make and do indoors, it's guaranteed to keep any boy busy until well after the sun has come out again. Boys can create an extreme indoor assault course, make a pinhole camera, make a UFO or serve up gross food to freak out their friends, and much more.
£5.00 Paperback
Ages 5+
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Girls' Rainy Day Book
Let the sun shine every day with this brilliant book of fun things to make and do, packed with puzzle challenges, cool quizzes, great games, and amazing things to make, all perfectly designed to entertain any girl when it's too wet to play outside. Girls can make a desert island dessert, create a miniature garden, compete in the Cheshire Cat Game, complete the hawaiian luau puzzles, work out their social style and much more.
£5.00 Paperback
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Bad Kids: The Worst Behaved Children in History by Tony Robinson
So you're standing outside the Head's office, waiting to be told off for breaking a classroom window. You've got sweaty palms and a serious sinking feeling in your stomach. Do you think no one's ever had a life as bad as you? Well, you're wrong. Kids in the past have had to suffer much worse punishments than a lecture about how they've let the whole school down. For instance however angry your Head gets, it's fairly certain that she's not going to put you in a pillory and nail your ears to it.
All through history, children have been getting into some serious scrapes. And they didn't often get off lightly. Tony Robinson takes you on a guided tour through the lives of outlaw children from history, their dastardly crimes and awful punishments.
£7.99 Paperback
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Run Wild: Outdoor Games and Adventures by Jo Scholfield and Fiona Danks
Following the success of Nature's Playground, Go Wild and Make it Wild, in their latest book, Run Wild, Jo Schofield and Fiona Danks focus on inspiring children of all ages - as well as parents, teachers, youth leaders and anyone working or playing with children - to have fun outdoors, anywhere, any time, whatever the weather. Here are activity ideas and practical projects for all ages and all occasions, from outdoor games to woodland storytelling, from wild navigation to planting trees.
£16.99 Paperback
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