Children's fantasy books (children's and teens)
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Shadowhunters author Cassandra Clare tells us about the significance of the runes that run through her Mortal Instuments, Infernal Devices, Bane Chonicles, Shadowhunter Academy and now new Dark Artifices series
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From Ursula K le Guin’s Earthsea sequence to Garth Nix’s Old Kingdom trilogy, the Book Doctor recommends epic fantasy books to tweens and young teens who want something like Game of Thrones but without the sex and violence
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Bookclubcorner: ‘This book had me on the edge of my seat’
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As National Storytelling Week gets underway, we’re celebrating fables, yarns and tales you can tell to your children in ten minutes. Read The Firebird here
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ShadowKissedHannah: ‘Go and pick up Glass Sword NOW, and long live the Scarlet Guard!’
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Are you a wizzpopper, or a wizard of pops? Do you think yourself a clever-clogs, or rather that children smell like dogs? Take our quiz and find out, as Story Telling Week begins
Topics
- Children and teenagers
- Teen books
- Adventure (children and teens)
- Children's books: 8-12 years
- Witches, wizards and magic
- Friendship (children and teens)
- Fantasy
- Teen romance (childrens and teens)
- Cassandra Clare
- Fiction
- Paranormal romance (children and teens)
- Children's books: 7 and under
- Dystopian fiction (children and teens)
- Hunger Games
- Animals
- Patrick Ness
- Philip Pullman
- JK Rowling
- War (children and teens)
- JRR Tolkien