An action-packed dystopian drama following a group of neurodivergent teenagers on their quest to free the British people from an army of cloned soldiers.
An entertaining book full of humour, science and historyChildren can learn in a fun way about history with more time travellers than you can throw a Flux-capacitor at!
Stranger Things meets Point Horror in the first of a brilliant new series for readers aged 11+ from Yvette Fielding, British television's first lady of the paranormal and presenter of Most Haunted.
Winner of the Scottish Teenage Book PrizeNominated for the Carnegie MedalThousands of years ago, the Evernight came to the Silver Kingdom and turned everything to darkness and chaos.
Don't miss the final novel in the New York Times bestselling Darkest Minds series from the author of LoreIt's five years since the destruction of the rehabilitation camps that imprisoned Zu and her friends .
The first book in the heart-stopping The Darkest Minds trilogy, by New York Times bestselling author of Passenger, for fans of Divergent and The Hunger Games.
An alien race on Jupiter’s moon Europa has traveled the galaxy and achieved immortality by downloading themselves into an inorganic form, but needs the help of a teenage boy on Earth to save both worlds.
Beating thousands of others, the geeky boy they call ‘Micky Moon'' at home, is one of ten children from around the world accepted onto the ‘Children''s Moon Program'' in Florida.
Khalid, Lahcen and Qeriya are three siblings living in a secretive desert community who find that each possesses a special power they are forbidden to use.
When dyslexic teenager Stu accidentally transports himself into a world populated entirely with living numbers and letters, his arrival triggers a prophecy that pulls the two rival communities into war.