The Worst Class in the World book #1 A brand new, laugh-out-loud young fiction series from bestselling author Joanna Nadin. Perfect for fans of Horrid Henry and the Trouble with Daisy series. According to head teacher Mrs Bottomley-Blunt, 4B is the WORST CLASS IN THE WORLD. She says school is not about footling or fiddle-faddling … Continue reading The Worst Class in the World, by Joanna Nadin
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An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green
If you came across an absolutely remarkable thing at 3 a.m. in New York City, would you walk away . . . or do the one thing that would change your life forever?The Carls just appeared. Coming home from work at three a.m., twenty-three-year-old April May stumbles across a giant sculpture. Delighted by its appearance … Continue reading An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green
Home Truths by Susan Lewis
The gripping new novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author Angie Watts used to have everything. A new home. A beloved husband. Three adored children. But Angie’s happy life is shattered when her son Liam falls in with the wrong crowd. And after her son’s bad choices lead to the murder of her husband, it’s up to Angie … Continue reading Home Truths by Susan Lewis
My Dad Thinks I’m A Boy?! A Trans Positive Children’s Book by Sophie Labelle
Release date 21st February 2020 'My Dad thinks I'm a boy named Stephen who likes wrestling and fishing. But that's what my Dad likes.' Stephie is 7 years old. She likes bugs, books and spaghetti. Also, she's a girl... which should be pretty easy to understand, right? Well, not for her Dad! He's been mistaking … Continue reading My Dad Thinks I’m A Boy?! A Trans Positive Children’s Book by Sophie Labelle
The Paper Wasp by Lauren Acampora
An electrifying debut novel from the acclaimed author of The Wonder Garden, The Paper Wasp is a riveting knife-edge story of two women's dark friendship of twisted ambition set against the backdrop of contemporary Hollywood In small-town Michigan, Abby Graven leads a solitary life. Once a bright student on the cusp of a promising art career, she now languishes … Continue reading The Paper Wasp by Lauren Acampora
Random Attachment by Gertrude T. Kitty
A coming of age, dark, humorous, romantic thriller. A twenty-first century Cinderella. The protagonist, seventeen year old Mia Dent, is overweight, unhappy, dormant at school and a crutch for her alcoholic mother. Together they live on a dangerous West London estate. On route to school one morning Mia spots Flynn Mason; he is the catalyst … Continue reading Random Attachment by Gertrude T. Kitty
A Sucky Love Story by Brittani Louise Taylor
What if falling in love meant almost losing everything? Where does a moderately popular internet star who never leaves her house look for potential suitors? Online. Tinder, Bumble, Match.com, OkCupid—I tried them all. My thirty-one-year-old self clicked and swiped her little heart out, leading to more dates than I could count, and more disappointment than … Continue reading A Sucky Love Story by Brittani Louise Taylor
Short Stories in Spanish by Olly Richards
Short Stories in Spanish for Beginners has been written especially for students from beginner to intermediate level, designed to give a sense of achievement, and most importantly - enjoyment! Mapped to A2-B1 on the Common European Framework of Reference, these eight captivating stories will both entertain you, and give you a feeling of progress when reading. … Continue reading Short Stories in Spanish by Olly Richards
Bridal Boot Camp By Meg Cabot
Looking for a tropical escape? Welcome to Little Bridge, one of the smallest—and most beautiful—islands in the Florida Keys, home to sandy white beaches, salt-rimmed margaritas, stunning sunsets, and some of the quirkiest—but also kindest and most resourceful—people you’ll ever meet. Physical trainer Roberta “Rob” James moved to Little Bridge hoping she’d found paradise, but … Continue reading Bridal Boot Camp By Meg Cabot
Fairy Boys by Daniel Tawse
‘Oh Lord, if you’re listening, it’s me—Star. It’s been a while. Please, please, please make a giant hole open up in the ground so I can fall through it and never be seen again. Failing that, the usual stuff will do—a swarm of locusts, a pox on their houses. You know the drill. If you … Continue reading Fairy Boys by Daniel Tawse









