Little Tim's adventures at sea have delighted generations of children ever since the first book was published in 1936. In this Kate Greenaway winning title, Tim arrives home after a long holiday to find his parents have vanished. He is determined to search the whole wide world, if necessary, to find them, and sets out on a journey filled with sea-faring adventure.
From the creator of CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS, comes an out-of-this-world
friendship adventure - now in full colour.
Mr Mosquito lives on Mercury, but he hates it there. The days are
800 degrees, and the heat melts his flip-flops, while the long nights
are almost 300 degrees below zero! His toothpaste is always
frozen.
One day Mr. Mosquito looks through his telescope and sees all the
happy mice living on planet Earth. With a powerful ray, he zaps
his fingernail clippings and grows them into massive mutant mosquitoes.
Then they climb aboard a spaceship to conquer Earth.
Luckily for all of us, Ricky Ricotta and his giant Robot save the
day-using lots of Flip-O-Rama action scenes and insect battles that
children will love.
Prince Dakkar and his mentor Count Oginski discover a plot by arch-enemy Cryptos to kill Napoleon. Arriving on their revolutionary submersible to intercept Cryptos, they glimpse a terrifying monster that seems to escape back into the bowels of the Earth. It leads them to discover an amazing underground world, and a plan more nefarious than they could ever have believed – even from Cryptos.
The stage is set for an epic showdown complete with a giant reptilian cavalry and the Battle of Waterloo, in another breathlessly paced and endlessly inventive adventure for fans of Percy Jackson.
Fleeing from an Anti-Tractionist sect, the Green Storm, Tom and Hester
are left drifting in the frozen Ice Wastes, slowly dying of
cold after the Jenny Haniver's engines have failed. They are saved
at the last minute, finding Anchorage, a once-beautiful ice city
that has fallen on hard times. Crippled by plague, there are barely
fifty souls on Anchorage now, and the teenage margravine has
made a desperate choice. They are heading for America, the Dead
Continent...
The first book in a super new series by bestselling author and queen of comedy, Jeanne Willis.
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No! It’s . . . SUPERCAT!
After chowing down on a toxic sock lazy fat cat TIger feels a bit funny . . . Well, actually, he feels spectacular! He is no longer Tiger, he is Supercat! Now he can speak, drive, ride a bike and even fly (just kidding – a flying cat would be ridiculous!).
Join Supercat and his best buddy, James, in their first adventure as they try to stop the villainous Count Backwards from taking over the world! 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 – Go!
How much would you sacrifice for just one kiss. When smouldering Finn and sexy Lucas arrive in Winter Mill, life starts to get very complicated for Faye McCarron. But two boys battling for her heart is just the start. Soon there's a dead body in the woods, a motorcycle gang on the prowl, and the snow just won't stop falling.
Explosive, emotional drama from the author of We Can Be Heroes, perfect for fans of Meg Rosoff and Annabel Pitcher.
Welcome to Coronation Road – a kaleidoscope of clashing cultures and parallel lives. There's Maggie and her politician mum in their big house. There's Tokes and his mum in a tiny bedsit, running from trouble. And there's the ruthless Starfish gang, breeding fear through the neighbourhood.
Amateur film-maker Maggie prefers to watch life through the lens of her camera. In Tokes, she finds a great subject for her new film. And when violence erupts, led by the Starfish gang, Maggie has the perfect backdrop. But as the world explodes around her, Maggie can't hide behind the lens anymore …
Catherine Bruton is a major voice in young adult fiction, her prose was described by the Sunday Times as witty, wise and compelling. Readers who enjoyed Robin Talley's Lies We Tell Ourselves will be enthralled by this novel about social and racial tensions, inspired by the London riots.
Look out for Catherine's other books:
We Can Be Heroes
Pop
After graduating from the University of Oxford, Catherine Bruton began her career as an English teacher and later went on to write feature articles for The Times and other publications. I Predict a Riot is her third novel for Egmont, following We Can Be Heroes and Pop!, which received high acclaim. Catherine lives near Bath with her husband and two children.
The end of the stars draws near. Three must become four to battle the darkness that lasts forever...A divided StarClan has driven a treacherous rift between the four warrior Clans, and the spirits of the Dark Forest are gaining strength. As tensions reach a breaking point, an outsider suddenly appears in ThunderClan's midst, spreading discord and pushing the Clans even further apart. Now, with Clanmates turning against one another and a full-scale battle looming closer, the warrior cats will be forced to choose whose word they can trust-before it's too late.
The Inventory is home to most incredible technology the world is
NOT ready for: invisible camouflage, HoverBoots, indestructible metals
and, most deadly of all, Russian giant war robot: Iron Fist.