Jenna & Jonah's Fauxmance
by Emily Franklin and Brendan Halpin
Teen TV celebrities Jenna and Jonah (real names, Charlie Tracker and Fielding Withers) make more money in a month than most people do in a lifetime. They can't stand to be in the same room as each other, but to boost the TV ratings their agents make them a "real life" couple. Then the deception is uncovered by the paparazzi, and Charlie and Fielding have to disappear to weather the media storm. It's not until they're far off the grid of the Hollywood circuit that they realise there's more to eac...
Cosmic Bounty Hunter (DC Super Heroes (Library))
by ,Blake,A. Hoena
Fans of James Patterson's Middle School series will root for David as he goes from feeling as insignificant as a hamster to becoming an Internet superstar. Perfect for back to school--no matter what that looks like! Eleven-year-old David Greenberg dreams of becoming a YouTube sensation and spends all of his time making hilarious Top 6½ Lists and Talk Time videos. But before he can get famous, he has to figure out a way to deal with: 6. Middle school (much scarier than it sounds!) 5. Hi...
Tales from a Not-So-Glam TV Star (Dork Diaries, #7)
by Rachel Renaee Russell
Jules, excited and nervous about her part in a sitcom pilot, is also concerned about her class moving up ceremony and her touchy relationships with ex-best friend Charlotte and new best friend Elinor--it is almost too much drama for one seven-year-old New Yorker to handle. Jules, excited and nervous about her part in a sitcom pilot, is also concerned about her class moving-up ceremony and her touchy relationships with ex-best friend Charlotte and new best friend Elinor. Book #2
In A Chipmunk Christmas, Alvin, Simon, and Theodore have an unforgettable holiday that ends with them singing at Carnegie Hall. Throughout the story, they sing their own inimitable renditions of beloved Christmas songs. In this ultra-deluxe retelling of the tale, Alvin and the Chipmunks come to life through full-color illustrations that capture the nostalgic art style of Alvin from the 1980s that parents of young children know and love. Interactive sound prompts allow readers to listen to dialog...
Amanda and the Battle of the Brainiacs (Nerd Camp Briefs #2) (Nerd Camp, #4)
by Elissa Brent Weissman
Showtime Spectacular! Dressing Up Sticker Book (Strictly Come Dancing, #1)
by Chloe Melody
It's showtime at the Strictly Dance Academy! Meet Bella, Natalie and Sofia - three budding ballroom dancers who are also the best of friends. Use the stickers in the middle of this book to dress the girls in their beautiful dancing costumes. Get ready to samba at the carnival, jive on stage and perform a dazzling quickstep on Glitter TV. With over 300 stickers! A must-have for anyone who has ever wished they could be a part of the glamorous world of Strictly Come Dancing.Strictly Come Dancing (...
Can Professor Fizzy and his Lunch Lab pals cook up something to please a veggie-hating food critic?—and still keep it healthy? You can’t fool Nelly Nitpick: she’s one tough food critic, and she does not like vegetables. But she’s coming to Fizzy’s Lunch Lab, the fantabulous high-tech kitchen where the food is not just delicious, it’s healthy, too. The Lunch Labbers are frantically scrambling to put together just the right meal for Nelly and having fun while they’re at it. Will an entrée of bean...
Books 3 and 4 in a hilarious new series from Clara Vulliamy, the author-illustrator of Dotty Detective, about grumpy cat Marshmallow Pie and his reluctant pursuit of stardom. Perfect for fans of Toto the Ninja Cat or The Secret Life of Pets. Marshmallow Pie the Cat Superstar in HollywoodThe rumours are true – Pie is starring in a movie! Los Angeles is very exciting, and Pie is being shown around all the coolest places by a famous new friend. So why doesn’t Pie’s...
The Dixon family enjoys watching TV but when the children start to do nothing else, Mr Dixon decides that things have just gone too far and in desperation he sells the television set. Or does he? At first the children are outraged, but they soon learn that they really don't miss the television. Well, not that much anyway. . . . Many families will sympathise with the situation portrayed with humour and understanding in THE DIXON'S TELEVISION. Philippe Dupasquier's wonderfully detailed, cartoon-li...