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    • Children's & YA

      A Tale of Violence

      by Pedro Riera

      Gabriel and Toni are close friends and have kept no secrets from each other since they were little. However, once they get to high school their friendship starts falling apart... Is violence fair when it?s used to impose justice? Much to Toni's dismay, Gabriel thinks so and is willing to go far to prove it.   A guy in a hoodie came out of nowhere and threw a petrol bomb. For a while, the world stood still. Everyone held their breath and stayed silent. The device seemed to fly over our heads in slow motion, and once it hit one of the excavators, it was as if someone had hit the fast forward button. The ensuing ball of fire opened the floodgates of hell. In the middle of a deafening roar, the riot police fiercely charged towards us, while they faced a rain of sticks and stones.

    • Children's & YA

      A Trip Through Lost Cities

      by El Fisgón Histórico

      This book takes us to history's most incredible forgotten civilizations. How their people lived, their most popular legends, their historical figures... With the help of The History Gossip, we'll be able to sneak into the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, attend a ritual at Machu Picchu or see what it's like to have fun in Angkor. Famous cities from the five continents such as Pompeii or Troy, as well as more mysterious ones such as Birka or Tikal. Cities of great historical importance that haven't reached our days but can be experienced through archaeology... and now, through this book too.

    • Children's & YA

      Animal Detectives #1

      Monstrous Mystery in Australia

      by Woof Canis, David Navarro

      This is me. My name is Woof Canis and I'm the best detective in the world.... and also one with two left feet.She is Minnie Felina: martial arts specialist, co-worker... and enemy! Who would ever think to put a cat and a dog together? Our first job together lead us to Australia, where a mythological monster is terrorizing the animals. An animal with a beak? And with webbed feet, too? That spits poison on top of everything else? This mystery is a crazy puzzle and we're going to solve it. Includes fun facts about Australian fauna. For fans of animals and trips around the world.

    • Children's & YA

      Animal Detectives #2

      The Mystery of the Haunted Hive

      by Woof Canis, David Navarro

      This is me. My name is Woof Canis and I'm the best detective in the world.... and also one with two left feet.She is Minnie Felina: martial arts specialist, co-worker... and enemy! Who would ever think to put a cat and a dog together? This time we're traveling to California. The forest animals are disappearing mysteriously and the Enigmatic Hive might have something to do with it. Its honey gives whoever tries it extraordinary powers... but with magical second effects. We'll have to shrink down in order to discover its secret! Includes fun facts about the life cycles of bees. For fans of animals and trips around the world.

    • Children's & YA

      Animal Detectives #3

      In Search of the Polar Unicorn

      by Wof Can, David Navarro

      A message in a block of ice is asking for help from the North Pole. Apparently, a group of ghosts is larking about in a scientific research station studying aurora borealis. Some penguins claim they have seen a polar unicorn, but only Minu and I can uncover the secret behind this story.   Includes fun facts about Artic animals!

    • Children's & YA

      Animal Detectives #4

      The Bermuda Squared Circle

      by Wof Can, Bea Tormo, David Navarro

      When we set out on our journey to the Bermuda Squared Circle in search of our pilot, the last thing we were expecting to find is a submarine city, complete with monster boxing fights and casinos! But all that glitters is not gold, and a mystery that only we can solve lies behind the monster tournament. Includes fun facts about Deep Sea!

    • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories

      Antiheros

      by Iria G. Parente, Selene M. Pascual

      After being trapped by an organization who wants to recondition themat their headquaters in Madrid (hidden in a ghost metro station), the fiveprotagonists manage to escape and use their powers for goals that aren’texactly saving the world. Because, who would want to be a hero... when theycould be an antihero?

    • Children's & YA

      Aramat's Plot

      by Victoria Álvarez

      In a country devoured by desert, where technology obeys thelaws of magic and the genie’s wishes are more than just a legend,a sultaness marries at nightfall each evening and beheads hernew husband at daybreak each morning. Nobody in all Aramatseems willing to stand up against her; nobody that is, except herown daughter.Aged just 16, Princess Raisha sees her mother is destined toa dreadful fate. Desperate to try and save her, she flees thepalace with the sultaness’ latest husband, hoping her motherwill come to her senses. But it doesn’t take long for Raisha torealise that things don’t always turn out the way you think: theman she helped to escape isn’t who she thought. The desertconceals more secrets than you could ever imagine and beyondits borders, where the mist unfurls across a kingdom of rustingmachinery and the clouds envelop a floating archipelago, thecogs of an imminent war have already begun to turn.

    • Children's & YA

      Cooper Heroes

      by Marta Álvarez, Iguazel Serón, Medusa Dollmaker

      When the king of Galvania dies, a competionis held for the contenders for the throne. Thegoal? To find a series of magical objects beforethe time is up? The primary rules?1) Participation must be made by teams2) It is forbidden for the objects to be used forself-benefit.But soon, when both rules are broken, it becomescleare that what’s at stake is much more thanthe crown and that a few drops of spilled bloodmight wind up splashing everyone. After all,why compete for a kingdom... when one couldconquer it?

    • Children's & YA

      Fantasyburg #1

      The Mystery of the Fluorescent Unicorns

      by Daniel Drac, Bea Tormo

      When you go to school with unicorns, dragons and werewolves, the freak is YOU. Fantasyburg is the secret city of all fantastic creatures: here dragons, unicorns, mummies, werewolves, mermaids all live together peacefully... and they get along just fine without humans sticking their noses into their activities. That's how it's been for centuries, until a misunderstanding at JobSearch.com leads the family to the city. Tania is a fan of fantasy stories. Gon is used to being the most popular in class. But neither is prepared for life in a fantastic city.The appearance of a strange pandemic turns the city upside down. The unicorns are suffering from rainbow flatulence, they levitate at midnight and their skin has turned fluorescent. When the inhabitants of Fantasyburg discover that the family aren't vampires but are in fact humans, they blame them for the plague. Tania and Gon will have 24 hours to find the cure and save the city... and above all, to stay in Fantasyburg, their new home. A race against the clock with colorful farts, magic apple cookies, and a slippery culprit.Alert! Contains high doses of: Mystery: a book, a fantastic case to solve. Action: short chapters, incredible scenarios. Humor: unique voices & super-fun illustrations.

    • Children's & YA

      Fantasyburg #2

      The Mystery of the Know-it-all Sphynx

      by Daniel Drac, Bea Tormo

      When you go to school with unicorns, dragons and werewolves, the freak is YOU. Tania and Gon have become accustomed to life in Fantasiburgo: the dragons' supermarket, the siren concerts and the TV shows of orcs. But their tranquility comes to an end with the arrival of Nene, a shy sphinx who is the new support teacher.Why do adults disappear from school? Does it have something to do with the tiger that has escaped from the zoo? And above all: why the sphinx teacher never asks the students, if she is a teacher and she is a sphinx!? THIS BOOK IS PROHIBITED FOR HUMANS! Alert! Contains high doses of: Mystery: a book, a fantastic case to solve. Action: short chapters, incredible scenarios. Humor: unique voices & super-fun illustrations.

    • Children's & YA

      Heart & Seoul

      by Silvia Aliaga, Tatiana Marco, Inma Moya

      Paula is a young dancer who's newly arrived in the Korean capital. A few weeks ago she got a curious job offer and abandoned everything to settle in Seoul. She?s about to immerse herself in the world of K-POP, the Korean pop music phenomenon that is triumphing around the world. Cris is a young British girl with a terminal disease who journeys to Seoul with a single goal: to give back a necklace to a K-POP superstar whose path crossed with hers in England. She has something important to tell him.   Jay is that superstar, a member of the band R*E*X. He's lost touch with his old friends and the future of the group is in danger. Being a K-POP idol isn?t as wonderful as it looks in the videoclips.When the fate of these three strangers intersect, their lives will change forever.   The novel that fans of K-POP have been waiting for.

    • Children's & YA

      How to Succeed on the Internet in 7 Days

      by David Gamero, Valentí Ponsa

      David Gamero used to have a normal 11-year-old-kid life. Normal grades at school, normal friends, and normal looks. His sister Angie, one year older than him, is used to being the star of the house, but all of that changes when the two start competing to make the best video on the Internet... and David becomes a viral sensation, much to his dismay. What happened with the cat really WAS an accident! Seriously!   This isn't just the story of this year's top YouTuber: it's also a step-by-step manual that anyone can follow to become a YouTuber in just 7 days.

    • Children's & YA

      Lights in the Sky

      by Silvia Aliaga, Tatiana Marco, Inma Moya

      Jaehwa and Hyunsoo are enjoying their last summer as annonymous people in the island of Jeju before the debut of their K-pop band, R*E*X. Soon, the mystery of the lighthouse will draw them in.   Far away from that place, all Alex wants is to travel around Europe, leaving both the city of Seoul and his friend Minwoo behind. During his trip he will cross paths with Andrew, a magnetic young man with plenty of secrets and little in the way of answers... At least, at first glance.   Beneath a starry sky, in this last summer of freedom, they will be finding plenty of things about themselves and about Korea, fully unaware of how some of them are about to become the most important K-pop stars in the country.

    • Children's & YA

      Lionheart

      by Ana Roux

      The Atlantic Ocean, 1805. Thousands of metres above thesea, the British and Napoleonic air forces battle it out to takecontrol of Europe. The ship Lionheart is under the commandof Captain Fellowes. Following a tough battle, Lionheartmakes a landing on an island populated by castaways, amongthem the captain’s daughter, Ellen. Far from civilisation, shehas discovered freedom. Both groups agree to work together,overcoming their differences, surviving pirate attacks andreturning to England. But the foundations of this alliancebegin to crack when a strange murder changes everything.Lionheart is the first exciting volume in a two-part series setin the 19th century, but not as we know it: boats can fly andmagic impregnates every echelon of society. And with moreat stake than just an empire, secrets can be dangerous.

    • Children's & YA

      MultiCosmos

      A Space-Time Mess

      by Pablo C. Reyna, Luján Fernández

      Attention all Cosmics: MULTICOSMOS IS IN GRAVE DANGER! The end of the Internet is near. Goodbye cat videos, multi-player games, and emojis.   The Masters of the virtual universe have taken over the planet and are intent on crushing their rivals, both on the Internet and in real life. The only ones who can stop them in their tracks are three kids who will have to embark upon a dangerous mission: penetrate the depths of the secret base of MultiCosmos, discover unimaginable secrets, and travel in time. Are they prepared for the final adventure?

    • Children's & YA

      My Family is Awesome

      by Anna Rayo, Mónica Armiño

      All families are special, each in their own way. Traditional families are now joined by new family models, such as families where the parents are legally separated, families with same-sex parents, single-parent families... or even couples who do not want to have children. This book showcases different family models through the eyes of a ladybug that works for the post office and visits every house. The ladybug leaves a mysterious letter in each home, inviting the younger ones to find it. These letters bring us to the final scene, where an elderly lady who lives alone is visited by all of these families on occasion of her birthday.   A charming book showcasing all different types of families Includes a look-and-find element in every page

    • Children's & YA

      Olivia Rainshine

      by José Fragoso

      Some people have a beaming sun right on top of their head, some have a tornado, some have a gust of wind... Olivia has a cloud pouring rain all over her head, and that's because the play at school is keeping her really worried. Will she do well? Did she rehearse enough? A quick glance around is enough to see that everyone in the city is carrying their own cloud. Sometimes, just like in real life, once the clouds are gone... you can see the sun!

    • Children's & YA

      Presas

      by Beatriz Esteban

      One day they told me: “Leire, don’t goto the jail, there are dangerous people in there.” And I surprised them when I an-swered: “And outside as well.” Set in a women’s prison, Prisoners nar-rates this reality from two opposing points of view: that of Leire, who goes there as a volunteer, and that of Azaha-ra, locked up for a terrible crime. After publishing her first novel when she was twenty, the author was a volun-teer in a summer camp for the prison-ers of the Picassent Prison, the largest prison in Spain.

    • Children's & YA

      School Mayhem #1

      Adrian Makes a Big Bang

      by Hugo Tormenta, Clara Soriano

      drian, Blanca, Charlie, Daphne, Eric... No name starts with the same later, and each has a madcap story to tell. It's impossible to be bored in class 3-A, because the students come up with the most incredible adventures.   Adrian discovers a little hole beside his desk and starts stuffing into it all the papers and trash he can get his hands on. But the hole concentrates everything so much that it provokes a miniature Big Bang that turns the school inside out and brings even NASA out to investigate. Since it was forbidden to swear in class, Blanca invented a funny new expression... but a misunderstanding resulted in a war with the school across the street and separated the city with a wall.   Anything could happen before the bell rings!

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