The Guest List has it all; old friends, past grudges, happy families, hidden jealousies. Everyone has a secret and a motive. One guest won’t leave the wedding alive.

The Guest List has it all; old friends, past grudges, happy families, hidden jealousies. Everyone has a secret and a motive. One guest won’t leave the wedding alive.
A Slow Fire Burning is the scorching new thriller from the author of Girl on a Train. Innocent or guilty, everyone is damaged. Some are damaged enough to kill.
Your best friend killed a man. Now, she needs your help. But can you really trust her motives? We Were Never Here is one of our spooky October picks.
Big ideas are broken into bitesize chunks with clever illustration in If The World Were 100 People. Focussing on 100 makes it easier to see the things we have in common.
Everyone knows the crayons love to colour, but did you know that crayons have feelings too? Sometimes they are happy and sometimes they feel downright blue in The Crayons’ Book of Feelings.
He’s back! The Very Super Bear and his sidekick Bruce the Goose are saving the jungle from the cranky, yellow monster. Click the link to add this to your bookshelf today.
How Did I Get Here? takes us on a journey back to the start of time and is a hilarious, and beautifully illustrated book, designed to raise more questions than it answers.
The Imagineer is a beautiful story about an inquisitive little girl whose imagination is sparked by things around her and spending time with her grandparents.
Don’t feel like creating with a hug? No worries! We can say hello with a smile, a wave or even a high five! How to Say Hello supports children in establishing boundaries as they navigate relationships.
Norton and the Bear is an irresistible read-aloud helps children deal with the sensitive topics of conformity, individuality and belonging in an accessible, kid-friendly way.