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How to blow up Tollins by Conn Iggulden -It's Peter Pan with attitude as Conn Iggulden, creator of the phenomenal bestseller The Dangerous Book for Boys, presents three big adventures about very little people! Tollins are also a lot less fragile than fairies. In fact, the word 'fragile' can't really be used about them at all. They are about as fragile as a housebrick! In these three tales, Conn Iggulden explores the explosive, magical and adventurous world of the Tollins, all delightfully illustrated by Lizzy Duncan. Complete with thrilling cliff-hangers, evil plots, derring-do and even the odd fairy (usually squashed), this is the book every boy reader has been waiting for. You've met Tinkerbell -- now get ready to meet little people as you have never known them before. Just don't ever call them fairies! - Wheelers Books.
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Elisa the adventure fairy by Daisy Meadows - Rachel and Kirsty are thrilled to be spending the week at Golden Palace -- where real kings and queens once lived! Whilst they are settling in, Polly the Party Fun Fairy appears - the girls have been invited to a magical Fairyland ball to meet the seven nieces of King Oberon and Queen Titania - the Princess Fairies! But when Kirsty and Rachel arrive in Fairyland things soon go wrong, Jack Frost and his wicked goblins steal the princesses' tiaras! The tiaras contain special fairy magic that look after happy times and fun things in both the human and fairy worlds. The tiaras are hidden around the Golden Palace, and Kirsty and Rachel must return them to their fairy owners. Now it's time for the girls to help Elisa so that everyone can have lots of fun adventures once again! - Wheelers Books |
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First cows on the mooon by Steve Cole - Professor McMoo, Pat and Bo aren't just any old cows, they're time-travelling, super-clever cows in action who visit past and future, around the world to stop the evil Ter-moo-nators changing history... - Wheelers Books. |
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Earwig and the witch by Diana Wynne Jones - Everyone knows that orphanages are horrible places. But Earwig has a surprising amount of power over everyone else at St Morwald's Home for Children, and loves it there. So the last thing she wants is to be sent to live with the very strange Bella Yaga! - Wheelers Books. |
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A Haunted Halloween Scooby Doo - Join the hilarious antics of the Scooby-Doo gang in a collection of spooky mysteries. Shaggy, Scooby-Doo, and the rest will entertain young readers in this Halloween-themed adventure. - Wheelers Books |
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Eternal war by Alex Scarrow - Liam O'Connor should have died at sea in 1912. Maddy Carter should have died on a plane in 2010. Sal Vikram should have died in a fire in 2026. But all three have been given a second chance - to work for an agency that no one knows exists. Its purpose: to prevent time travel destroying history ...A time wave has struck that alters the entire history of the American Civil War. Abraham Lincoln has followed Liam into the present from 1831 - and now the world is in a dangerous state of limbo ...If the TimeRiders can't return Lincoln to the past, the Civil War will never end. Can Maddy persuade two colonels on either side of no man's land to cease fire long enough to save the future? - Wheelers Books |
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Cosmo's Story - Cosmo the kitten with bright blue eyes and tabby stripes, looks just like a tiny tiger - but he definitely doesn't act like one! Shy and timid when he is brought home from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, it takes new owner Ruby a while to win him over. Soon the pair are best friends, but then Cosmo keeps disappearing for hours and coming inside absolutely covered in dirt from head to tail - where could he have been? One day Ruby follows him, and finds that Cosmo has been keeping the sweetest of secrets... - Wheelers Books |
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The Outcasts by John Flanagan - In Skandia, there is only one way to become a warrior. Boys are chosen for teams called brotherbands and must endure three months of gruelling training in seamanship, weapons and battle tactics. It's brotherband against brotherband, fighting it out in a series of challenges. There can be only one winner. When Hal Mikkelson finds himself the unwilling leader of a brotherband made up of outcasts, he must step up to the challenge. The Heron brotherband might not have the strength and numbers of the other two teams, but with inventiveness, ingenuity and courage on their side, they might just surprise everyone. - Wheelers Books |