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  • by Terry Deary
    £6.99

    HORRIBLE HISTORIES: LIVERPOOL takes readers on a gore-tastic tourof the streets of Liverpool. From the Vicious Vikings who slaughteredthe Liverpudlian monks, but left behind their legacy of theword 'scouse', to how the modern Olympics were really invented inLiverpool - it's a trip no Horrible Histories fan will want tomiss!

  • by R.L. Stine
    £7.99

    A brand new Goosebumps series is comingprepare to be scared like never before! From the delightfully twisted mind of R.L. Stine comes a fresh new vision for the fan-favorite brand. Mario Galagos is joining his best friends Todd and Jewel on their annual holiday visit to snowy Vermont. Everything looks picture perfect at first. But then Mario finds a small statue of a strange, ugly creature in the garden and brings it inside. Little does he know the stone creature is actually a real, live goblin. By bringing it inside, Mario has just started a war with all of its hideous goblin friends! This exciting new Goosebumps series will have the same humor and terrifying tone that millions of readers love, but will be bigger, bolder, funnier, and scarier! Goosebumps is soon to be a major Apple TV series The perfect spooky read for 8+ readers

  • by David Wolstencroft
    £7.99

    The second instalment in the time-twisting middle grade adventureseries where EVERY SECOND COUNTS.

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    by Shuichiro Takeda
    £8.99

    "Become an anime and manga expert with this must-have beginner's guide! It's packed with compelling history and fascinating facts that both new and longtime fans won't want to miss! Manga and anime are a whole lot more than just comics and animation from Japan. They are massive pop-culture phenomena reaching hundreds of millions of fans worldwide -- and they've had a huge impact on TV, movies, music, and more. But did you know that manga and anime have a rich and fascinating histtory that spans decades?"--

  • by Laura Baker
    £6.99

    When a unicorn who hates unicorn books realises that he is, in fact,IN A UNICORN BOOK himself, he does everything he can to get out. Can he run out of the book? Jump? Eat his way through the pages?!One thing's for sure: it will be a whole lot of fun to watch thisunicorn try to get out of yet another unicorn book...

  • by Vashti Hardy
    £7.99

    A stunningly original novel from the award-winning author of TheBrightstorm Chronicles, perfect for fans of Piers Torday and RossWelford - an action-packed adventure filled with warmth and bigquestions about humanity and family.

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    by Jennifer Donnelly
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    by Jan Dunning
    £7.99

    Aspiring songwriter Wren discovers that music producer Adam Piperis using her sister Lark's beautiful voice to create Aurora - asupernatural music act that lulls teenagers into a trance, then alterstheir minds. Can Wren wake the crowds at the biggest musicfestival of the year before they're indoctrinated forever into Piper'stoxic cult?

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    by L.M. Nathan
    £7.99

    Manon has just turned eighteen - a debutant at the start of The VirtueSeason: a process which will result in a match with a suitablegenetic mate. Agatha has been decommissioned, branded with ascar on the crest of her cheek which will forever sit at the cornerof her vision. This is the story of their ritual year. And theCouncil is watching...

  • by Aaron Blabey
    £7.99

    What happens when the world's #1 Cat Video Star gets accused of acrime she didn't commit? She becomes a cat on the run, that's what. From the New York Times bestselling author of THE BAD GUYS comesanother hilarious illustrated series starring a pampered cat whois way tougher than anyone realizes.

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    by Sarah Naughton
    £7.99

    Zaina never meant to get involved. The plan was to focus on her exams,make her dad proud. But Chanelle never made it to the exam;Nero something last night and Ysla can't stop crying. As Zaina scratchesthe surface of secrets which desperately want to stay hiddenshe begins to wonder ... how far will they go to keep her fromthe truth?

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    by Michael Morpurgo
    £11.99

    Aunty Iris always treasured her small painting of a boat, paintedby her close friend Alfie many years before. Her nephew, Michael,is inspired to try and find out what actually happened to Alfiein World War II.

  • by Catherine Jacob
    £7.99

    Betsy Buglove is back! After their brilliantly buzzy (and bestselling)bee-saving adventure, Betsy and Stan are determined to keepa close eye on their insect friends, and it's not long before thebutterflies need their help.

  • by Alison Milford
    £6.99

    Prepare for the GL 11+ tests with targeted practice and opportunitiesfor children to test their understanding and develop their verbalreasoning skills for the GL 11+ Test. Packed with opportunitiesfor children to master different question types, includingword meanings, making words, codes and more.

  • by Alison Milford
    £6.99

    Prepare for the GL 11+ tests with these authentic multiple-choicetests. This book will help to sharpen skills such as inferencand deduction, which are an essential part of the GL test. The testscontains both fiction and non-fiction comprehension passagesalong with Grammar, Spelling and Punctuation questions.

  • by Steve Doyle
    £7.49

    Revision workbook with answers for a key GCSE Maths topic

  • by Steve Doyle
    £7.99

    Revision workbook with answers for a key GCSE Maths topic

  • by Steve Doyle
    £7.49

    Revision workbook with answers for a key GCSE Maths topic

  • by Terry Deary
    £6.99

    Discover all the foul facts about fifty gruesome great houses in this brand new Horrible Histories book. From Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh to Buckingham Palace in London, HORRIBLE HISTORIES: GRUESOME GREAT HOUSES covers the history of Britain and Ireland from the time of the savage Stone Age right up until the present day. Full of dark mysteries, gruesome ghost stories and terrible tales of betrayal and revenge, it's a seriously horrible read with all the gore and more.

  • by Lisa Thompson
    £7.99

    The brand new, read-in-one-sitting, packed-with-twists mystery frombestselling Lisa Thompson: a spin on classic movie Groundhog Day.

  • by Scholastic
    £7.99

    There's a T-Rex in town and one little dinosaur is on a MISSION:a mission to meet the T-Rex!How can you tell when you've met a T-Rex though? Easy! Just ask everyoneyou meet, 'Excuse me, are you a T-Rex?' of course. On a journey through the age of the dinosaurs, if everyone you meetsays, 'I'm no T-Rex,' there's only one possibility.

  • by Craig Smith
    £7.99

    A gorgeous lift-the-flap adventure with Dinky Donkey!Everyone's favourite donkey characters now in beautiful cased boardbook with soft felt flaps for toddlers to life and learn. Hee Haw! Where has Dinky Donkey gone? Can you find him?

  • by Alesha Dixon
    £7.99

    The multi-generational, matriarchal magic and funny fantasy of ENCANTOmeets Noel Fitzpatrick's VETMAN. From superstar TV presenterand bestselling children's author Alesha Dixon.

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    by Triona Campbell
    £7.99

    A twisty murder mystery, a pulse-pounding thriller, a contemporarysetting with a breath-taking speculative twist: this is YA fictionat its absolute finest.

  • by Alice Hemming
    £7.99

    With large and sturdy card flaps that are perfect for little hands,a fun story and bright, engaging illustrations, children willlove learning their numbers with Squirrel and Bird!

  • by Alice Hemming
    £7.99

    With large and sturdy card flaps that are perfect for little hands,a fun story and bright, engaging illustrations, children willlove learning their colours with Squirrel and Bird!

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    by Dr Emily MacDonagh
    £8.99

    This reassuring, fact-packed book for girls and boys is all abouthow to maintain good mental health while growing up.

  • by Alan Gratz
    £7.99

    From Alan Gratz, the highly acclaimed, New York Times bestselling author of the blockbuster Refugee, comes a thrilling new multi-perspective novel, this time centered around D-Day.D-Day, June 6, 1944: the most expansive military endeavor in history.No less than world cooperation would bring down Hitler and the Axis powers. And so people -- and kids -- across the globe lenttheir part.From the young US soldiers in the boats, to spies in the French countryside, to kids back on the home front, the coordination ofthousands came together.Alan Gratz, author of the New York Times bestselling Refugee, explores the necessity of teamwork and heroism in dismantlingtyranny in this epic, yet personal, look at D-Day in time for the 75th anniversary of the operation.

  • by Dawn McMillan
    £6.99

    The hero of the New Bum! series is back and he's facing a challengehe has NEVER faced before: his dad's smelly bum! Get ready forguffaws galore in this laugh-out-loud book in the seriously sillyNew Bum! series.

  • by Rob Pollard
    £7.49

    Step-by-step essay plans to help achieve higher grades in the closedbook AQA English Literature examination. With hints and tipsto plan and structure 'great answers' this title will help studentsto see how a great answer meets the required Assessment Objectivesand to perfect their own technique.

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