Mia
Finn Jones was Here by Simon James Green
Finn and Eric are best friends. While Eric is cautious and shy, Finn is an adventurous and wild prankster. But when Finn passes away,...
Mia
Cosima Unfortunate Steals a Star by Laura Noakes
Laura Noakes’ debut novel brings us young yet bold protagonist Cosima, alongside her bright and creative friends, Pearl, Mary and Diya....
Mia
Leeva at Last by Sara Pennypacker
Leeva Spayce is so neglected that her name came from her mother’s remark to “leave a space” on the birth certificate, and she doesn’t...
Mia
Spellstone by Ross Montgomery
Evie is an ordinary school girl - quiet and unnoticed. Until one day, a mysterious man recruits her into the Order of the Stone: a team...
Helen
Effie the Rebel
Effie the Rebel by Laura Wood and illustrated by Mirelle Ortega (Be warned, as this is a sequel to Vote for Effie there will be some...
Mark
Curse of the Werewolf Boy by Chris Priestley
Beware this fiendish new illustrated adventure! It has been flying off and around the shelves like a mischievous bat. Pin it down, open...
Helen
Witch for a Week by Kaye Umansky
Elsie is used to her humdrum life working in her parents' (self-admitted) tat shop. Having learnt the Customer Service rules (such as be...
Tony
Lockwood & Co.: The Empty Grave by Jonathan Stroud
When Lockwood & Co. get a job offer from The Other Side it is the beginning of the end, and likely to end where it all began in this...
Margaret
Things a Bright Girl Can Do by Sally Nicholls
Everyone who works in The Alligator's Mouth is a feminist (non-feminists are not allowed cake), but if we weren't already committed to...
Tony
A Place Called Perfect by Helena Duggan
In this era of Post-Truth and Fake News it is interesting to find novels for children who will be asking questions about the many kinds...