Fiction For Children 12 to 15 Years fantastic selection of stories for teenage girls and boys to enjoy from lovekidsbooks. There is a great range of fiction for the older child or young adult.
When two strangers meet at a party and realise they both feel different from everyone else there they start the The Sad Ghost Club - a secret society for the anxious and alone a club for people who think they dont belong. But when a third ghost wants to join the club things get a bit more complicated. Can the two ghosts overcome thier insecurities and uncertainties in thier new friendship and find a way to welcome new members to the club?
Its early 1945 and a group of people trek across Germany bound together by their desperation to reach the ship that can take them away from the war-ravaged land. Four young people each haunted by their own dark secret narrate their unforgettable stories. This novel is based on a true story from the Second World War. When the German ship the Wilhelm Gustloff was sunk in port in early 1945 it had over 9000 civilian refugees including children on board. Nearly all were drowned.
THE SCHOOL FOR GOOD AND EVIL is now a major motion picture from Netflix starring Academy Award winner Charlize Theron Kerry Washington Laurence Fishburne Michelle Yeoh Cate Blanchett and many more! The fairy tale of Sophie and Agatha comes to a dramatic conclusion in this sixth and final book in the bestselling series.
Ever since MI6 recognised his potential Alex Rider has constantly been thrust into the line of danger. From a routine visit to the dentist that turns into a chase through the streets of London to a school trip with a deadly twist no day has ever been ordinary for the teenage super-spy. In this exclusive collection of adrenaline-fuelled adventures the teen spy infiltrates a terrorist hideout gets caught up in a high-speed chase and faces the worlds most deadly criminals. These explosive missions will push Alex to the limit.
The Kidds treasure hunting family extraordinare are heading to China on a journey that will lead them beyond the Great Wall and into the underbelly of Berlin.
A poignant story with a supernatural twist. Clare has learned that it hurts to make friends when youre a foster kid. When she meets Maddy who knows what its like to be in the system Clare finds a chance to open up. But then Maddy disappears. Can Clare find her? Particularly suitable for struggling reluctant and dyslexic readers aged 12
What if the Knights of the Round Table had been women? An epic fantasy from the UKs leading and bestselling feminist writer Laura Bates - perfect for fans of Leigh Bardugo and Sarah J. Maas.
Meet the great Skulduggery Pleasant: wise-cracking detective powerful magician master of dirty tricks and burglary (in the name of the greater good of course).
A mix-up with memory leads to an unlikely friendship in this gorgeous Little Gem exploring dementia and the importance of inter-generational friendships.
Madhu is 17 going on 40 and starting her final year of sixth-form college. She has the weight of the world on her shoulders: her dad is putting pressure on her to do a law degree which is the last thing on earth she wants to do. Her estranged sister is raising her nephew by herself in London and contact is strictly forbidden. And Madhu needs money so shes pulling in every single shift she can at a pizza place. What she really wants though is to be a world-famous stand-up comedian. When a YouTube clip of her dealing with college bullies with a hilarious verbal take-down goes viral Madhu is suddenly catapulted into the bright lights of stardom - and its not long before a fellow Asian comedian gives her her first break as a support act on stage with her. But the road to comedy glory is not a barrel of laughs - and Madhus own struggles with her family and identity soon catch up with her.
Five Nights at Freddys fans wont want to miss this pulse-pounding collection of three novella-length tales that will keep even the bravest FNAF player up at night...
Poignant and powerful narrative about intolerance racism and standing up to bullies. Particularly suitable for struggling reluctant and dyslexic readers aged 12