6 Perfect Books to Share this Gift Giving Season

6 Perfect Books to Share this Gift Giving Season

You can’t go wrong with gifting a book, right? If you’re still deciding what books to pop under the tree this Christmas, we’ve put together a list with some sure-fire favourites from 2022. Here are gift ideas that you’ll be wanting to read next!

Keeper of the Lost Cities #9: Stellarlune by Shannon Messenger

In this stunning ninth book in the New York Times bestselling Keeper of the Lost Cities series, Sophie and her friends discover the true meaning of power – and evil.

Ages 8+.

Buy a copy of Keeper of the Lost Cities #9: Stellarlune here.

Skandar and the Unicorn Thief by A.F. Steadman

The first book in the hotly anticipated new fantasy adventure series, from A. F. Steadman. If you like Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, Eragon or His Dark Materials, you’ll love this…

Ages 9+.

Buy a copy of Skandar and the Unicorn Thief here.

A Girl Called Corpse by Reece Carter

A sparkling adventure story about friendship, family and finding out that there is nothing more powerful than a kid acting with their whole heart. A Girl Called Corpse is one of the most exciting children’s fantasy debuts to hit the shelves since Nevermoor.

Ages 8+.

Buy a copy of A Girl Called Corpse here.

The Bookseller’s Apprentice by Amelia Mellor

Award-winning author Amelia Mellor delivers another race-against-time adventure in this action-packed prequel to The Grandest Bookshop in the World.

Ages 10+.

Buy a copy of The Bookseller’s Apprentice here.

Funny Kid #11: Catastrophe by Matt Stanton

Every kid wants to laugh, but Max is the boy who can make it happen. He’s also the boy who absolutely, definitely, does not under any circumstances want a cat. So why did Mum and Dad just bring one home?

Ages 7+.

Buy a copy of Funny Kid Catastrophe here. 

The Travelling Bookshop #3: Mim and the Anxious Artist by Katrina Nannestad, Illustrated by Cheryl Orsini

Mim Cohen roams the world in a travelling bookshop, with her dad and brother and a horse called Flossy. Flossy leads them where she will, to the place where they’re needed most … the place where the perfect book will find its way home.

Ages 7+.

Buy a copy of The Travelling Bookshop #3: Mim and the Anxious Artist here.

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