What’s worse than being fat your freshman year? Being fat your sophomore year.
Life used to be so simple for Andrew Zansky—hang with the Model UN guys, avoid gym class, and eat and eat and eat. He’s used to not fitting in: into his family,...
An acclaimed dystopian tirlogy gets new covers, a new format—and new titles.
A repackage of the first book Kirkus Reviews called “a convincing and imaginative dystopia.”
It’s two months after the end of Shattered, and Lia is...
Helly Johnston is miserable. Her mother is thinking of marrying again but Helly doesn't want a stepfather, certainly not this one. She sobs her way out of the classroom all the way down to the cloakroom and the depths of despondency. There,...
Best friends Jess and Lily visit Friendship Forest, where animals can talk and magic exists! Little lamb Grace Woollyhop is busy getting ready for a concert at Harmony Hall, until wicked witch Grizelda casts a spell on her! Now instead of making...
What happens when the plot ends? A relentless barrage of weddings, babies, and
planetary colonisation! Meandering through the two years following the
conclusion of the Touchstone Trilogy, this self-indulgent collection of...
Sean only needs to survive a week with his brother- and sister-in-law.
Until ash starts falling from the sky.
An apocalyptic volcanic eruption brings gray snowfall to his rural woodland home. Stuck inside, Sean and his family board up the...
“W. Len is a gifted writer… I predict he’ll go far.”
— Patrick McGrath, award-winning author of Constance: A Novel
“Len’s writing style is utterly delightful… wonderfully paced and easy to read while still being somehow...
The mountain has provided Jessie with everything a growing kid could ever need: safety, shelter, an education. Then Ginger went dark. Now Jessie needs spare parts to fix the robot, but the world outside is nothing like what’s described in the...