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  • av Maisie Chan
    115,-

    A moving story of understanding your heritage and loving who you are from award-winning author Maisie ChanMy name is Nate Yu Riley, and sometimes I think I'm the worst Chinese person ever!Nate knows he looks Chinese on the outside - but what is he on the inside?

  • av Cecilia Heikkilä
    169

    If Edgar Allan Poe wrote for children! Fox and Mole find a spooky story spilling into their lives in this autumnal tale for older picture-book readers. Fox and Mole live alone on a headland, in two houses, side by side. Mole is carefree and self-centred. Fox is responsible and self-sacrificing. As autumn draws in, the friends read a spooky story together (that Mole keeps interrupting) about a racoon who transforms into a scuffling monster (a slightly spooky bit) while Mole eats Fox's cookies (all of them). Fox's anger with Mole's selfishness grows and soon Fox too begins to transform... The Wind in the Willows meets the Brontës in this unique picture book, told in four chapters, which promises an immersive thrill for readers aged 6 and up. A cozy, wry, gothic tale for curling up with on long, dark evenings.

  • av Kika Hatzopoulou
    145,-

    From the bestselling author of Threads that Bind and Hearts that Cut comes a brand-new compulsive romantasy about a girl obsessed with the dark and the shadowy magical prince she falls in love with, perfect for fans of Holly Black and Laini Taylor. The dark has come alive . . . Six years ago, vicious creatures began to crawl out of the dark crevices of the world, and with it Sascia's fascination with the darkness was born. Now eighteen, that fascination has become an obsession, and while exploring an area known for its connection to the Darkworld, Sascia sees a person climb out of the darkness. But Nugau is no ordinary person, they're a genderfluid elf prince with one mission . . . to kill Sascia. Except, the second time they meet, Nugau is younger and doesn't recognise Sascia. And the third time, Nugau stumbles out of the darkness with poison running through their veins, expressing their undying love for her. Piecing together the puzzle, Sascia makes two shocking discoveries: the timelines of her world and Nugau's are not linear, and she is inexplicably enmeshed in a war between humanity and elves. But with their worlds at battle, is it worth fighting for each other . . . ?Praise for Threads that Bind:'A fantastical - and utterly original - world. A must-read for all fantasy fans.' Sarah Underwood, author of Lies We Sing to the Sea'A gorgeous dark tapestry of mystery, fated romance and modern myth.' Alexandra Bracken, author of Lore'Kika Hatzopoulou delivers a high-stakes, page-turning mystery with an utterly gasp-worthy twist.' Leslie Vedder, author of the Bone Spindle trilogy

  • av Adam Silvera
    135 - 265,-

  • av XiXi Tian
    145,-

    Stella Chen is annoyed. Her parents have forced her to join the Zhao family on a college tour around the West Coast, and their overachieving son Alan, who she hasn't seen since she was six, is insufferable. It also seems like her parents can't wait to take a break from her, as she's a constant reminder of the son they recently lost - Stella's big brother, David. Tensions fly as Stella struggles with grief, long-kept family secrets are revealed, and at some point along the way she begins to see Alan as more than just the bratty kid from her childhood... All the Way Around the Sun is a powerful childhood friends-to-lovers tale about secrets, grief and family bonds, from the author of This Place is Still Beautiful.

  • av R.A Stephens
    149,-

  • av Angie Cui
    259,-

  • av Catriona McKeown
    185,-

  • av Jerrold Connors
    135

    Big Rhino and Little Rhiino take a walk together and discover what is HONKING! Meet goose and her three baby geese, before Little Rhino yawns and heads off to bed with Big Rhino following.

  • av Charlene Thomas
    135

    A story about self-discovery, grief, and destiny that begs the question:How do you keep going when your world has stopped spinning?

  • av Laura Jeffcote
    135

  • av Eva Wong Nava
    125,-

    With lively text and charming illustrations, this sweetly observed story introduces children to the days of the week, and shares a positive experience of growing up with separated parents. Whether it's wiggling on her cosy Wednesday with Mama, visiting the library with her childminder on Thursday, making origami cranes with her grandparents on Saturday or scooting in the park with Daddy on Sunday, this little girl cherishes the time she spends with all her caregivers. Through the eyes of a creative and curious child, this is an uplifting look at the familiarity and anticipation of a daily routine and spending time with all the special people who take care of children.

  • av Dustin Thao
    145,-

    The much-awaited companion to the New York Times bestselling You've Reached Sam. It's been a year since Oliver's best friend Sam died. Even though he knows he won't get a response, Oliver can't stop texting Sam's number, especially as the anniversary of his death approaches. Then one day he accidentally hits the call button, and someone picks up.But the voice on the other end isn't Sam.

  • av Lauren Paige Conrad
    245

  • av Beka
    159 - 255,-

  • av Sophie Jomain
    269,-

  • av Parisa Akhbari
    159,-

  • av Erin Becker
    125,-

    From debut author Erin Becker comes an action-packed but tender novel about first romance, queer identity, and learning how to be brave when it matters the most.On the soccer field, Magic Mel is in her element. She’s ready to lead her team to victory at the city championship in her new role as captain. Off the field, however, is a totally different story. Mel can’t get a handle on her class presentation, her friend group has completely dissolved, and her ex-friend-current-teammate, Tory, is being the worst. The only place she feels like herself is in her text conversations where she shares her secret poetry with BTtoYouPlease.Tory McNally, on the other hand, is keeping everything together, thank you very much. So what if her mom is more preoccupied with her craft projects and new husband than her, or that she’s down to one IRL friend because of annoying, overly peppy “Magic” Mel? She’s perfectly fine, and even when she maybe isn’t, she’s got NotEmilyD to text with.As the championships loom closer, everything around Mel and Tory starts to get more and more complicated: the dynamics on the field, the rift between their friend group, and, as they connect anonymously online, maybe even their feelings for each other . . .

  • av Claire Ahn
    159 - 209

  • av Claire Ahn
    255,-

  • av Jasbinder Bilan
    115,-

    Naeli longs to know her English father but all she has is his name- and his precious violin. Her chance comes when a ticket to Englandarrives. Leaving behind her beloved India, Naeli embarks onan adventure that will take her from the streets of Victorian Londonto the wilds of Northumberland to discover the truth of hermusical inheritance.

  • av Hannah Reynolds
    155,-

  • av Ann Braden
    199,-

  • av Whitney D. Grandison
    155,-

  • av Auburn Morrow
    155,-

    This contemporary romance is from a debut author, and is perfect for  fans of LGBTQ+ YA and fake-dating, slow-burn, enemies-to-lovers romance. Fans of authors like Jennifer Dugan and Becky Albertalli will embrace this novel."Morrow's debut offers both fake dating and enemies-to-lovers tropes to swoon over in this sapphic romance, and they both sparkle in a new way." —SLJThis contemporary romance from a debut author is perfect for  fans of LGBTQ+ YA and fake-dating, slow-burn, enemies-to-lovers romance about opposites who do not attract. Perfect for fans of Jennifer Dugan and Becky Albertalli.Ashley Marie Parker and Lizzie Hernandez have exactly three things in common: neither have been in a relationship for more than two weeks; they share the same best friend, Camille;  and they cannot stand one another. Parker is a boundary-pushing fashionista and Lizzie is an introverted musician with stage fright. When an epic Parker-Lizzie bickering match goes way too far, Camille finally snaps and challenges them to date each other for one month. So Parker and Lizzie spend a month going on dates, and opening up to one another. But as they start to fall in like, the other parts of their lives start to crumble. Facing their own separate hurdles, Parker and Lizzie need to understand if their relationship is strong enough to combat their old habits, and if you can truly fall in love after only 30 days.

  • av J A Bowker
    115,-

    adventure and romance novel for children and young adults

  • av J A Bowker
    115,-

    romance and adventure novel for children and young adults

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    av Caroline O’Donoghue
    179,-

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