Thursday 6 February 2020

New Titles 6 February 2020

This is one of the biggest publishing days this quarter, with literally dozens of books publishing on this single day across childrens and adults books. I've (randomly) chosen just a few of the children's titles to highlight here, but there are many more to see in store!





When Lexie Wilde is dropped off at Scout Camp, little does she expect it to be full of zombies, werewolves and three-headed witches, who all become the best of friends. But Camp Croak is under threat from the charmingly foul Euphemia Vile, and they must all come together in order to succeed ... the first in a new series, GHOUL SCOUTS.

Lexie Wilde was pretty sure she was supposed to be joining the Happy Hollow Camp for Joyful Boys and Girls for the summer. So why did her Grams just drop her off under a big ol' sign saying WELCOME TO CAMP CROAK? And is she really sharing a cabin with a werewolf, a skeleton, a fancy schmancy zombie and a baseball-hat-wearing ghost? Yep, looks like she is!

After earning some rather unusual Ghoul Scout badges, Lexie becomes the best of friends with her new pals, and before long is one of the team. However, danger lurks as the dastardly Euphemia Vile has plans of her own. And when their beloved camp counsellors succumb to an odd sleeping sickness, Lexie and her new friends become suspicious ... can they overcome the saccharine sweetness of their new Scoutmaster and save Camp Croak?

The first in a laugh-out-loud series for young readers, with hilarious integrated two-colour illustrations throughout.





Past, present and future are skilfully woven into this novel set in contemporary times and WWII Poland, about friendship and endurance in the darkest situation, based on a real life story.

Kat is a twelve-year-old girl with a big imagination. She loves art and working on her super-heroine comic Girl 38, the girl she wants to be. But at school her best friend Gem is a gang leader, a force to be reckoned with, and at home Kat feels lonely when her parents are working long hours. She’s afraid of her elderly neighbour Ania, her overgrown garden and crumbling house. But when, one day, Kat sees her neighbour fall, she rushes to help and, inside Ania’s house, finds a mysterious partly-finished portrait...

As Kat and Ania’s friendship blossoms, Kat is inspired by Ania’s childhood story set in Poland at the outbreak of WWII. Of her daring leap to freedom, and her search for her friend Mila, who has been taken away by soldiers to a ‘walled village'. Will Ania’s incredible story of friendship and determination show Kat the way? Will she unravel the mystery of the unfinished portrait and find a happy ending for Girl 38?





If everything was taken from you, what would you do to get it back?

Agatha patrols the sea wall with pride, despite those in her clan who question her right to be there, because of the condition she was born with.

Jaime is a reluctant Angler, full of self-doubt and afraid of the sea.

When disaster strikes, the pair must embark on a terrifying journey to a land where forgotten magic and dark secrets lurk in every shadow...

Thrilling and dark, yet rich with humour and compassion, this novel marks the debut of a wonderful new voice in fantasy and a welcome new kind of protagonist – perfect for fans of The Girl of Ink and Stars, Garth Nix and Michelle Paver.


Two young people are forced to make a stand in this thought-provoking look at racism and prejudice in an alternate society.

Sephy is a Cross -- a member of the dark-skinned ruling class. Callum is a Nought -- a “colourless” member of the underclass who were once slaves to the Crosses. The two have been friends since early childhood, but that’s as far as it can go. In their world, Noughts and Crosses simply don’t mix. Against a background of prejudice and distrust, intensely highlighted by violent terrorist activity, a romance builds between Sephy and Callum -- a romance that is to lead both of them into terrible danger. Can they possibly find a way to be together?





Juniper Greene lives in a walled city from which nature has been banished, following the outbreak of a deadly man-made disease many years earlier. While most people seem content to live in such a cage, she and her little brother Bear have always known about their resistance to the disease, and dream of escaping into the wild. To the one place humans have survived outside of cities. To where their mother is.

When scientists discover that the siblings provide the key to fighting the disease, the pair must flee for their lives. As they cross the barren Buffer Zone and journey into the unknown, Juniper and Bear can only guess at the dangers that lie ahead. Nature can be cruel as well as kind... Will they ever find the home they’ve been searching for?

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