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Updated: May 2013

Age range: 9 and older

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Fiction for younger readers

Aiken, Joan

The haunting of Lamb House. 1991. Read by John Rye, 6 hours 23 minutes. TB 9197.

Lamb House is a supposedly haunted building in Mermaid Street, Rye, Sussex. This novel considers what events might have conspired to bring about its haunting.

Aiken, Joan

Go saddle the sea. 1978. Read by George Hagan, 10 hours 12 minutes. TB 3296.

The Felix trilogy; book 1. Tired of living in Spain with his grandfather and unfriendly great-aunt, Felix gets on his mule one day and sets out to find a place which he thinks is called Bath.

Aiken, Joan

Bridle the wind. 1983. Read by Antony Higginson, 9 hours. TB 5222.

The Felix trilogy; book 2. Bound for his Spanish grandfather's house in San Sebastian, Felix Brooke is shipwrecked in the Bay of Biscay. He is given shelter by the monks of an island monastery. However, it is not a haven of peace and holiness, but a sinister place run by a terrifying Abbot.

Aiken, Joan

The teeth of the gale. 1997. Read by William Gregory, 8 hours 56 minutes. TB 13582.

The Felix trilogy; book 3. The final part of an adventure trilogy set in early-19th-century Spain. Now a dashing 18-year-old law student, Felix Brooke receives an urgent message from his grandfather. He races home to Villaverde, where he's been chosen to lead a dangerous mission, accompanied by his childhood sweetheart.

Aiken, Joan

Midnight is a place. 1974. Read by Andrew Timothy, 9 hours 15 minutes. TB 2622.

Midnight Court is burned down, and orphaned 13-year-old Lucas and his small cousin must struggle to provide for themselves in and around the mill.

Aiken, Joan

The kingdom under the sea and other stories. 1971. Read by Bruce Montague, 2 hours 15 minutes. TB 6250.

Eleven East European folk tales which bring to life a world of goblins, knights, angels, dragons and beautiful princesses.

Aiken, Joan

The last slice of rainbow : and other stories. 1985. Read by Di Langford, 2 hours 50 minutes. TB 6612.

Stories of magic and mystery. In one tale a thoughtless boy who is very good at tennis is deserted by his legs; in another a princess who uses her unusual power to move things with her mind for cruel amusement gets more than she bargains for. The title story is about a boy who was born in a windmill just at the moment when the wind changed from south to west, so he could see the wind and was able to remind the wind of the tune he had forgotten; the boy was given a rainbow as a reward.

Aiken, Joan

Up the chimney down : and other stories. 1984. Read by Rosemary Davis, 8 hours 41 minutes. TB 5537.

Mrs McMurk lived in the middle of New York in a room without doors or windows so, of course, the only way in or out of it was "up the chimney down." She dressed entirely in newspapers except for an umbrella which was a useful collecting tool as well as transport. When she had eaten her last servant she went to the supermarket ... and things really began to happen.

Aiken, Joy Smith

Solo's journey. 1988. Read by Gene Foad, 11 hours 4 minutes. TB 7989.

Absorbing and heart-warming, this story tells of the life and adventures of Solo who, orphaned as a kitten, has a tremendous fight to survive within the community of feral cats to which he belongs. Destruction threatens the group and Solo realises he must find a new home for them all, and so the great trek starts.

Allan, Mabel Esther

Alone at Pine Street. 1983. Read by Anne White, 2 hours 45 minutes. TB 4854.

A story about children in an urban, multi-racial school. The Almond House Gang have all gone on to the local comprehensive; only Samantha, three years younger, must go on "alone at Pine Street".

Anderson, R J

Knife. 2009. Read by Emma Parish, 7 hours 16 minutes. TB 17994.

Once upon a time, a fairy is born. She lives in an old oak tree at the bottom of a garden with the rest of the fairy folk. Never has she known a time when life hasn't been hard, with many dangers and much adversity. But when she becomes the Hunter of the group and learns to do battle in the outside world, she comes into contact with the dreaded humans and her adventures really take off.

Anderson, R J

Rebel. 2010. Read by Saskia Butler, 6 hours 35 minutes. TB 19180.

Linden's cage glowed with fiery heat, burning her fingers when she tried to cling to the bars. She fluttered helplessly in midair, wing muscles aching with the effort, knowing that she couldn't hover much longer before her strength gave out - and that the moment it did, she would die.

Apps, Roy

The Fang Gang: my vampire grandad. 2008. Read by Richard Burnip, 1 hour 51 minutes. TB 16604.

The Fang Gang series; book 1. Life for Jonathan Leech is on the verge of taking a toe-curling turn for the worse. Or is it? He's about to discover his family's darkest secret. Grandad! But that's not all. Jonathan makes some unusual new friends who are going to teach him a few bloodcurdling things about himself, too. Meet Jonathan and the grisly neighbours of Goolish in the first of a brand new series of stories about the Fang Gang.

Babbitt, Natalie

The search for delicious. 1969. Read by David Strong, 3 hours 15 minutes. TB 2774.

The Prime Minister is at work on his dictionary, and all goes well until he comes to 'delicious'. No one can agree about it, and Gaylen is sent out on his horse to collect the votes of the kingdom.

Baldry, Cherith

The drowned sword. 2007. Read by Glen McCready, 4 hours 10 minutes. TB 16052.

Hereward discovers a buried sword and realizes it has extraordinary power, but what he doesn't realize is that this sword is Excalibur and that his life is now in grave danger. There are traitors all around - people who want Excalibur so they can claim the throne of England. Ursus and Gwyneth must make Hereward see that the treasured sword has to be returned to its burial place - until the time is right for it to be found again.

Banks, Lynne Reid

The fairy rebel. 2011. Read by Lynne Reid Banks, 2 hours 33 minutes. TB 18612.

Jan is moping in the garden when Tiki the fairy is accidently 'earthed' and can be seen by humans. Jan wants a special magic favour but Tiki risks the fury of the fairy Queen.

Barlow, Steve

Vernon Bright and the magnetic banana. 2002. Read by Nigel Lambert, 2 hours 42 minutes. TB 13570.

Vernon Bright series; book 1. Vernon Bright is mad about science and can't resist meddling in it. When experimenting with magnetism he manages to turn himself into a magnet and it is up to his long-suffering friend, John Watts, to rescue him from the results.

Barlow, Steve

Vernon Bright and Frankenstein's hamster. 2008. Read by Nigel Lambert, 2 hours 48 minutes. TB 17962.

Vernon Bright series; book 2. When John finds Victor Frankenstein's notebook, he lends it to Vernon, his friend. When John takes the school hamster home, an accident leaves it lifeless. John realises too late that Vernon plans to bring it back to life by using Frankenstein's methods.

Barrie, J M

Peter Pan. 1971. Read by David Dunhill, 5 hours 45 minutes. TB 2380.

The story of the boy who did not want to grow up, and his adventures in the Never Never Land with Captain Hook, the Red Indian Princess Tiger Lily, and his fairy friend Tinker Bell.

Barrowman, John

Hollow earth. 2012. Read by John Barrowman, 7 hours 48 minutes. TB 19602.

Lots of twins have a special connection - being able to finish each other's sentences; sensing what the other is thinking; perhaps even knowing when the other is in trouble or in pain - but for 12-year-old twins, Matt and Emily Calder, the connection is beyond special.

Bawden, Nina

The witch's daughter. 2008. Read by Stephanie Beattie, 5 hours 32 minutes. TB 18361.

On the Scottish island of Skua, friendship develops between the lonely and mysterious Perdita and a blind girl, Janey. Both possess a kind of second sight - Janey's is the ability to hear, feel and remember more than others, and Perdita's is the ominous legacy of her being a witch's daughter. When Janey's brother, Tom, starts investigating a cluster of mysterious events and suspicious characters, all three become entwined in an adventure of hidden jewels, desperate criminals and dangerous detection.

Beck, Ian

The secret history of Tom Trueheart. 2007. Read by Clive Mantle, 5 hours 42 minutes. TB 17222.

Tom Trueheart series; book 1. Tom Trueheart wants to be an adventurer like his six older brothers. They're all employed by the Story Bureau. Each story is started off by the Story Bureau and it's up to the adventurer to make of the story what he will. But this time something's gone wrong - none of the stories are being finished and none of the Trueheart brothers have returned home. Now Tom must set off to the Land of Stories, find out what has happened to his brothers and bring them back.

Beck, Ian

Tom Trueheart and the land of dark stories. 2009. Read by Clive Mantle, 8 hours 9 minutes. TB 17953.

Tom Trueheart series; book 2. The Trueheart house is busy and bustling-because today is a special day. Tom's older brothers are getting married and preparing to live happily ever after. But then an unexpected wedding guest arrives. Someone who has decided that there will be no more Happy Endings. Tom's brothers and their brides are whisked off to the Land of Dark Stories, as prisoners of their old enemy Brother Ormestone. And Tom himself is put under a terrible enchantment.

Bell, Mary Hayley

Whistle down the wind. 1997. Read by Charlotte Worthing, 3 hours 59 minutes. TB 18916.

A classic novel about a group of siblings who find a man in a barn who they believe is Jesus, and they keep the secret to themselves until the adults find out and suspect the man is a recently escaped convict.

Bidmead, Christopher H

Doctor Who, Frontios. 1985. Read by Beth Chalmers, 4 hours 33 minutes. TB 16967.

The Tardis has drifted far into the future and comes to rest hovering over Frontios, refuge of one group of survivors from Earth who have escaped the disintegration of their home planet. The Tardis is forced down by what appears to be a meteorite storm, and crash-lands, leaving the Doctor and his companions marooned on the hope-forsaken planet.

Billington, Rachel

There's more to life. 2007. Read by Sara Markland, 5 hours 37 minutes. TB 15673.

Ned has been sent to his Great Aunt Helen's cottage by the sea for the holidays. But nothing turns out as planned. For a start, there's no aunt, and when strange things start to happen, it's clear that Ned is no longer alone. A ghost, a girl on the run, and an old man hiding next door - all have secrets, and all the while in the lonely coast outside the waves build to a terrible storm.

Blackman, Malorie

Dangerous reality. 2005. Read by Felix Dexter, 3 hours 47 minutes. TB 15332.

VIMS - the Virtual Interactive Mobile System - is the creation of Dominic's scientist mum. An artificial intelligence masterpiece, it can disarm a car bomb, search through underground pipes - or hold a baby. But then VIMS attacks violently and without warning, and Dominic realizes it is no longer a fantastic game. It's dangerous reality.

Blackman, Malorie

A.N.T.I.D.O.T.E.. 2004. Read by Philip Elstob, 4 hours 31 minutes. TB 17043.

It's a normal Friday evening for Elliot - until the police knock on the door and tell him his mum's in serious trouble! A security video clearly shows her breaking into a giant pharmaceutical company on behalf of the environmental action group A. N. T. I. D. O. T. E. Elliot can hardly believe it. His mum's a secretary, isn't she? Not a spy!

Blackman, Malorie

Operation Gadgetman!. 2006. Read by Syan Blake, 2 hours 57 minutes. TB 18065.

Beans calls her dad 'Gadgetman' because of the weird and wonderful gadgets he comes up with - everything from exploding biscuits to Spy Kits. But when Gadgetman accidentally invents a device that could be used to steal millions of pounds, the wrong people find out and Gadgetman is kidnapped! With the help of her friends - and her special Gadgetman Spy Kit - Beans is determined to track down the kidnappers and rescue her dad. But can she find Gadgetman before he is forced to hand over the details of his invention?

Blackman, Malorie

Tell me no lies. 2012. Read by Clifford Norgate, 4 hours 31 minutes. TB 19810.

Gemma and Mike - two kids hurt by their past are now inextricably linked. Their effect on each others' lives will be explosive.

Blume, Judy

It's not the end of the world. 2006. Read by Lynsey Beauchamp, 3 hours 27 minutes. TB 17576.

Karen's parents have always argued, and lately they've been getting worse. But when her father announces that they're going to get divorced, it seems as if Karen's whole world will fall apart. Her brother, Jeff, blames their mum. Her kid sister, Amy, asks impossible questions and is scared that everyone she loves is going to leave. Karen just wants her parents to get back together. Gradually, she learns that this isn't going to happen - and realizes that divorce is not the end of the world.

Blyton, Enid

The island of adventure. 2006. Read by Lucy Tregear, 5 hours 37 minutes. TB 17770.

Adventure ; 1. Something very sinister is happening on the mysterious Isle of Gloom and the children are determined to uncover the truth. But Philip, Dinah, Lucy-Ann and Jack are not prepared for the dangerous adventure that awaits them in the abandoned copper mines and secret tunnels beneath the sea.

Blyton, Enid

The river of adventure. 2007. Read by Lucy Tregear, 4 hours 42 minutes. TB 19936.

A river cruise through ancient desert lands will be an adventure think Philip, Dinah, Lucy-Ann and Jack. An adventure it is, especially when Bill disappears and the children are trapped beneath a temple where no one has set foot for 7000 years.

Blyton, Enid

The castle of adventure. 2008. Read by Lucy Tregear, 5 hours 6 minutes. TB 18306.

Adventure ; 3. Philip, Dinah, Jack and Lucy-Ann discovered an old castle on the hill, but it is difficult to reach - and there is a mystery about it. Who is signalling at night from the tower? And why are the local people afraid to go to the castle?

Blyton, Enid

The valley of adventure. 1947. Read by Pauline Munro, 5 hours 45 minutes. TB 5009.

Adventure series; book 8. Jack, Philip, Dinah, Lucy-Ann and Kiki the parrot fall headlong into another adventure when they board the wrong plane. Instead of a joyride with Bill Smuggs, they find themselves in an isolated mountain valley hiding from vicious thugs who are intent on finding and stealing the treasure hidden somewhere in the valley.

Blyton, Enid

Five on a treasure island. 1997. Read by Jan Francis, 4 hours 5 minutes. TB 13524.

Famous Five series; book 1. There is a shipwreck off Kirrin Island, but where has the treasure gone? The Famous Five set off in search of clues, but find they are not alone, for someone else has joined the treasure hunt.

Blyton, Enid

Five go adventuring again. 2010. Read by Jan Francis, 4 hours 18 minutes. TB 17521.

Famous Five series; book 2. Home for the Christmas holidays at Kirrin Cottage, the Famous Five are unhappy to find that they have been given a tutor. But before the lessons begin, they make an exciting discovery - a drawing showing hidden passages and secret doors.

Blyton, Enid

Five run away together. 2009. Read by Jan Francis, 4 hours 51 minutes. TB 17082.

Famous Five series; book 3. Who has been on George Island and what is locked inside the mysterious trunk hidden on Kirrin Island? The Famous Five think they are on the trail of smugglers, until they hear a child scream.

Blyton, Enid

Five go to smuggler's top. 2009. Read by Jan Francis, 4 hours 55 minutes. TB 17083.

Famous Five series; book 4. This story sees the Famous Five go to stay at Smuggler's Top where they discover hiding places and underground tunnels during one of their adventures.

Blyton, Enid

Five go off in a caravan. Read by Jan Francis, 5 hours 55 minutes. TB 12000.

Famous Five series; book 5. A caravan holiday for the Famous Five - it's bound to be an adventure! Soon they've caught up with a circus - but some of the circus people have more sinister plans than just clowning around.

Blyton, Enid.

Five have a mystery to solve. 2009. Read by Ann Beach, 3 hours 46 minutes. TB 19352.

The Famous Five find a mystery waiting for them on Whispering Island, also called Wailing Island. At the end of the cliff passage is a vast chamber full of golden statues & other treasures, but there are villains lurking round the corner.

Blyton, Enid

Five on Kirrin Island again. Read by Jan Francis, 4 hours 40 minutes. TB 11876.

Famous Five series; book 6. Whatever can Uncle Quentin be up to on Kirrin Island? He won't let anybody visit - not even the Famous Five! But he's not alone on George's Island - someone is watching his every move!

Blyton, Enid

Five go off to camp. 1948. Read by Judith Whale, 4 hours 30 minutes. TB 2617.

Famous Five series; book 7. On a camping holiday the Five find a spook train and decide that they must solve the mystery.

Blyton, Enid

Five get into trouble. 2009. Read by Jan Francis, 4 hours 21 minutes. TB 17226.

Famous Five series; book 8. The Famous Five are distraught! Dick has been kidnapped - mistaken for somebody else! The gang finally track him down - to a lonely, abandoned house - but then they too are siezed and held captive! Now that all of them are miles from home, and from help, how will the intrepid Five get themselves out of this mess?

Blyton, Enid

Five fall into adventure. 2006. Read by Jan Francis, 4 hours 36 minutes. TB 15586.

Famous Five series; book 9. George and Timmy the dog have disappeared and somebody has broken into Kirrin Cottage! The Famous Five are sure there's a connection, but how can they solve the mystery when there are only three of them? Luckily, they meet scruffy tomboy Jo. Although she is surly and unfriendly at first, the children soon win her over, and her help is vital as they drawn deeper into a sinister adventure involving kidnapping and danger.

Blyton, Enid

Five have a wonderful time. 2009. Read by Jan Francis, 4 hours 59 minutes. TB 18509.

Famous Five series; book 11. The Famous Five are on holiday in horse-drawn caravans - and they have discovered a ruined castle nearby. However, the castle isn't empty - the Famous Five has seen a desperate face at the tower window. Who is hiding in the castle?

Blyton, Enid

Five go down to the sea. 2008. Read by Jan Francis, 4 hours 37 minutes. TB 17824.

The Famous Five series; book 12. Nothing is as it seems on the pretty Cornish coast. The Famous Five don't believe that anyone would deliberately lure sailors on to the rocks - but somebody is flashing lights from the old tower on wild and stormy nights. Who can it be?

Blyton, Enid

Five go to Billycock Hill. 2002. Read by Jan Francis, 4 hours 10 minutes. TB 15031.

Famous Five series; book 16. The Famous Five have made a new friend - a pilot! But he has disappeared with top secret equipment. The Five can't believe it - is Jeff a traitor?

Blyton, Enid

Five get into a fix. 2007. Read by Jan Francis, 4 hours 41 minutes. TB 15996.

Famous Five series; book 17. The Famous Five are ski-ing - having lots of fun in the snow! But it's not long before they have a new mystery to solve. Like, who is living in the mysterious house near the chalet they're staying in? The caretaker says nobody has lived there for years, but the Five are sure they've seen a face at one of the windows, a terrified, haunted face, too. Have the gang got the courage to go close enough to the house to find out?

Blyton, Enid

Five on Finniston Farm. 2008. Read by Sarah Greene, 3 hours 35 minutes. TB 15648.

Famous Five series; book 18. There's a ruined castle on Finniston Farm. But only the dungeons remain, and nobody knows where they are! The Famous Five are determined to find them, and whatever is hidden in them. But they are not alone.

Blyton, Enid

Five are together again. 2008. Read by Ann Beach, 3 hours 44 minutes. TB 16350.

Famous Five series; book 21. Julian, Dick, George, Anne and Timmy the dog become involved in a circus mystery while camping with their friend Tinker and his monkey Mischief. The mystery is surprisingly solved after a moonlit visit to Kirrin Island.

Blyton, Enid

Five go to mystery moor. 2008. Read by Jan Francis, 4 hours 29 minutes. TB 18208.

The Famous Five. What is so mysterious about Mystery Moor? Do the travellers know the answer? The Famous Five risk treacherous mists to follow them across the moor. But will the trail lead to danger?

Blyton, Enid

The mystery of the burnt cottage. 2009. Read by Lucy Tregear, 3 hours 31 minutes. TB 18012.

Mystery series; book 1. Fatty, Larry, Daisy, Pip, Bets and Buster the dog turn detectives when a mysterious fire destroyed a thatched cottage in their village. Calling themselves the "Five Find-Outers and Dog", they set out to solve the mystery and discover the culprit. The final solution, however, surprises the Five Find-Outers almost as much as Mr Goon, the village polieman!

Blyton, Enid

First term at Malory Towers. 2000. Read by Charlotte Strevens, 5 hours 15 minutes. TB 13187.

Malory Towers series; book 1. Scared and excited, Darrell Rivers has just arrived at Malory Towers. It's fantastic - but huge! How is she going to remember everyone's names, let alone find her way round? And will she ever have a special friend of her own?

Blyton, Enid

Second form at Malory Towers. 2000. Read by Charlotte Strevens, 4 hours 59 minutes. TB 13188.

Malory Towers series; book 2. Back to Malory Towers and in the Second Form now, Darrell and her friends know that they should be a little more grown-up. But sometimes sheer mischief gets the better of them... and they think they can get the better of the mistresses. Are they about to go one trick too far?

Blyton, Enid

Third year at Malory Towers. 2006. Read by Di Langford, 4 hours 35 minutes. TB 15052.

Malory Towers series; book 3. Two new girls have arrived at Malory Towers - and they couldn't be more different. Tomboy Bill spends more time with her horse than in the classroom, whilst American girl, Zerelda, seems determined not to fit in with the others.

Blyton, Enid

Upper fourth at Malory Towers. 2006. Read by Di Langford, 4 hours 24 minutes. TB 15053.

Malory Towers series; book 4. Darrell has an exciting term in store. Not only does her sister Felicity start at Malory Towers, she's made Head of the fourth year! But can Darrell live up to the responsibility of the role?

Blyton, Enid

In the fifth at Malory Towers. 2006. Read by Di Langford, 4 hours 21 minutes. TB 15054.

Malory Towers series; book 5. Darrell and her friends move up into the fifth form and life at Malory Towers becomes more exciting than ever. Darrell is made captain of games and her form is asked to put on the Christmas entertainment. It is a wonderful challenge to such a gifted bunch of girls, but also, as Darrell finds, real hard work.

Blyton, Enid

Last term at Malory Towers. 2006. Read by Di Langford, 4 hours 54 minutes. TB 15055.

Malory Towers series; book 6. Darrell Rivers has had many adventures at boarding school, and the last term is no exception. But finally she has to prepare to say goodbye to Malory Towers for ever.

Blyton, Enid

The twins at St Clare's. 2000. Read by Jacqueline King, 4 hours 18 minutes. TB 13279.

St Claire's series; book 1. 'People are going to know who we are, and what we can do! All the mistresses are going to sit up and take notice of us too. The O'Sullivan twins are going to be somebodies!' Pat and Isabel O'Sullivan hate having to start at St Clare's. They were the most popular pupils in their old school and they're determined not to like this new one. But is St Clare's as awful as they think, and will the other girls even want them there?

Blyton, Enid

The O'Sullivan twins. 2000. Read by Jacqueline King, 4 hours 16 minutes. TB 13278.

St Clare's series; book 2. 'Your cousins were bad enough when they came last term - but at least they didn't turn on the water-tap like you do!' Spoiled Alison, Pat and Isabel O'Sullivan's cousin, is finding life at St Clare's hard. But at least she's not as lonely as unpopular Margery. When nasty things start to happen to Pat, the two new girls are the obvious suspects, until a terrible fire breaks out, and the truth is discovered...

Blyton, Enid

Summer term at St Clare's. 2005. Read by Jacqueline King, 4 hours 30 minutes. TB 15554.

St Clare's series; book 3. 'I hate sneaks worse than anything. If you dare tell tales again, I'll make you very sorry'. Carlotta has a secret past. What will happen when sneaky Prudence tells the rest of the class?

Blyton, Enid

Second form at St Clare's. 2005. Read by Jacqueline King, 4 hours 33 minutes. TB 15555.

St Clare's series; book 4. 'I think we ought to have a midnight feast every term, you know! School doesn't seem really complete without that!' The second form have plans to enjoy themselves. But will spiteful Elsie spoil the feast?

Blyton, Enid

Claudine at St Clare's. 2005. Read by Jacqueline King, 4 hours 25 minutes. TB 15836.

St Clare's series; book 5. Pat and Isabel are in the fourth form now and there are lots of new faces. Mam'zelle introduces her niece Claudine who will shock everyone by breaking every school rule in the book! New girl Claudine is certainly no teacher's pet.

Blyton, Enid

Fifth formers of St Clare's. 2005. Read by Jacqueline King, 4 hours 53 minutes. TB 15837.

St Clare's series; book 6. 'Felicity! Must you play that awful, gloomy tune again?' said Anne-Marie 'I'm trying to get the last verse of this poem right'. The fifth form are sharing studies this year. Tempers are fraying. It's going to be a very tense term!

Blyton, Enid

The mystery of the pantomime cat. 2003. Read by Lucy Scott, 4 hours 13 minutes. TB 18954.

Mystery; book 7. The theatre safe has been robbed and Boysie, the pantomime cat, is top of the list of suspects. But could his friend Zoe be the real thief? As fake clues become real, new policeman PC Pippin helps our friends crack the case.

Blyton, Enid.

The secret island. 2002. Read by Jacqueline King, 4 hours 21 minutes. TB 16151.

The parents of Mike, Peggy and Nora disappear in an aeroplane crash. The three children are sent to live with their unloving aunt and uncle and they long to run away. Their friend Jack tells them of a secret island and together they make plans to escape to it.

Blyton, Enid.

The ship of adventure. 2007. Read by Lucy Tregear, 5 hours 36 minutes. TB 19605.

The children are all set for an uneventful holiday on a cruise ship in the Greek islands. But when they buy a ship in a bottle, they discover secrets about their own ship, The Viking Star. They find themselves on the trail of ancient hoards of treasure.

Boston, Lucy M

The children of Green Knowe. 1954. Read by Peter Barker, 5 hours. TB 4360.

Green Knowe series; book 1. Toseland - "Tolly" - aged seven, is on his way to stay with his great-grandmother at Green Knowe. Her name is Mrs Oldknow, the station is Penny Soaky and the floods so deep that he arrives at the front door of the "Ark" in a rowing boat. Could anything be more strange? He is to find out that it can.

Boston, Lucy M

The chimneys of Green Knowe. 1958. Read by Peter Barker, 5 hours 45 minutes. TB 4361.

Green Knowe series; book 2. In this book Tolly spends a second holiday with his great-grandmother and learns more about the children who lived in her house long ago.

Boston, Lucy M

The river at Green Knowe. 1959. Read by Judy Franklin, 3 hours 52 minutes. TB 13071.

Green Knowe series; book 3. Ida is English, Oskar Polish and both 11 years old; Ping is Chinese and nine. All three are staying for the summer at the magical Green Knowe. Best of all, they are in the charge of such sensible adults: children need only to be fed at intervals, and for the rest of the day they are free to do as they like.

Boston, Lucy M

A stranger at Green Knowe. 1977. Read by Ann Beach, 4 hours 45 minutes. TB 7288.

Green Knowe series; book 4. From the moment Ping sees Hanno the gorilla in the monkey house at the zoo, he is fascinated by the enormous, terrifying yet gentle creature. Then Hanno escapes and reports say he may have found his way to somewhere near Green Knowe.

Boston, Lucy M

An enemy at Green Knowe. 1977. Read by Ann Beach, 3 hours 51 minutes. TB 7286.

Green Knowe series; book 5. "The queer thing about Granny's stories", Tolly explained to Ping, "is that bits of them keep coming true now, although they are all so old". This particular story is about Dr. Vodel, who had stayed at Green Knowe hundreds of years ago and delved into black magic.

Boston, Lucy M

The stones of Green Knowe. 1976. Read by Andrew Timothy, 3 hours. TB 13178.

Green Knowe series; book 7. Sequel to: The guardians of the house. A young boy watches a house being built, and then moves forward in time to see all the other children who live in it at various periods.

Boston, Lucy M

The sea egg. 1978. Read by John Rye, 2 hours 15 minutes. TB 8116.

The creature that hatched from the egg wasn't a sea serpent, a great white sea-horse, a sea-genie, a sea-cow or any of the other things they had guessed, but something even more marvellous, that would fill their minds with wonders and delights, and take Jo and Toby on sea adventures which were better than they could ever have dreamed.

Bourke, Anthony

Christian the lion. 2009. Read by Sarah Kants, 1 hour 57 minutes. TB 16742.

It's almost Christmas and as two friends search for gifts in London they come across the most unbelievable sight - a lion for sale in the famous store, Harrods. Unable to bear the thought of leaving the little cub, Ace and John take him home and name him Christian. A year of fun and mischief later, Christian has grown up and Ace and John must find him a new home back in his native Africa.

Boyne, John

Noah Barleywater runs away: a fairy tale. 2010. Read by Kevin Moore, 5 hours 31 minutes. TB 18130.

Noah is running away from his problems, or at least that's what he thinks, the day he takes the untrodden path through the forest. When he comes across a very unusual toyshop and meets the even more unusual toymaker he's not sure what to expect. But the toymaker has a story to tell, a story full of adventure, and wonder and broken promises. And Noah travels with him on a journey that will change his life for ever.

Branford, Henrietta

Fire, bed and bone. 2001. Read by Eve Karpf, 2 hours 38 minutes. TB 15180.

It is 1381, and England's peasants are tired of the injustice they suffer at the hands of harsh landlords. Rebellion is in the air, bringing violent upheaval to families like Rufus, Comfort and their children. It even affects the old hunting bitch, the narrator of this tale.

Brooke, Lauren

Coming home. 2000. Read by Laurence Bouvard, 3 hours 10 minutes. TB 12228.

Heartland series; book 1. Heartland is a series that brings the elements of 'The horse whisperer' to younger readers. Amy has inherited her mother's ability to listen to horses and understand what they need. But when a tragic accident changes everything, Amy must hold on to everything her mother taught her - and truly believe that Heartland is a special place.

Brooke, Lauren

After the storm. 2000. Read by Laurence Bouvard, 3 hours 41 minutes. TB 12270.

Heartland series; book 2. Heartland is a series that brings the elements of 'The horse whisperer' to younger readers. Amy hasn't seen Spartan since the accident that changed their lives. Now Spartan is coming to Heartland, but he's full of anger that seems to be directed at Amy. As Amy has to come to terms with the tragedy herself, it seems she's the last person who could help Spartan, but she might be the only one who can.

Brown, Michael

All at sea: adventures and misadventures afloat. 1975. Read by David Strong, 7 hours 12 minutes. TB 2958.

Stories concerned with young people facing a challenge on a stretch of water, and attempting to conquer it.

Bryant, Bonnie

Cutting horse. 1997. Read by Laurence Bouvard, 2 hours 42 minutes. TB 11724.

The Saddle Club; book 56. Teen star Sky Ransom is filming nearby and he's hired the girls of The Saddle Club to be his technical advisors. Skye's character has to ride a cutting and roping horse but without the help of the girl's friend, John Brightstar, things don't go a smoothly as everyone would like.

Bryant, Bonnie

Broken horse. 1997. Read by Laurence Bouvard, 2 hours 54 minutes. TB 11743.

The Saddle Club; book 61. A sick, abused horse has been rescued and brought to Pine Hollow Stables. The local veterinarian is doing everything she can to save its life, but this horse has more than a broken body. Its spirit is broken too. The girls in the Saddle Club know that it needs more than medicine, food and a comfortable stall. It needs a reason to live.

Bryant, Bonnie

Silver stirrups. 1998. Read by Laurel Lefkow, 3 hours 1 min. TB 11503.

The Saddle Club; book 65. Carole Hanson is used to being the best junior rider at Pine Hollow Stables. She doesn't need to brag about it, but she takes it for granted, in a quiet, nice way. Then a new rider starts taking lessons at the stable - and she's not only younger than Carole, but also a better rider! Carole soon realizes that the new girl excels in the saddle, but on the ground she's got a lot to work on. With dread, Carole realizes that she is the best person to help this motherless girl with her problems. But can she forge a friendship with someone she envies?

Buckeridge, Anthony

Jennings goes to school. 1950. Read by Andrew Timothy, 5 hours 24 minutes. TB 2419.

Eleven-year-old Jennings has his own way of doing things - and this leads to trouble at Linbury Court School.

Bull, Angela

Up the attic stairs. 1989. Read by Marilyn Finlay, 7 hours 30 minutes. TB 7835.

Fashion student Gabriel goes home and curiosity leads her to search the attic where she discovers the clothes worn by her female ancestors since Victorian times, together with a journal about her family. This history becomes very real to her as she unravels the fascinating secrets the journal contains - will it guide her to find the love and happiness she seeks?

Burnett, Frances Hodgson

Little Lord Fauntleroy. 1886. Read by Peter Gray, 7 hours. TB 3348.

Cedric never wanted to be an earl, but he knew he must always do his duty, and he set out cheerfully to learn all about his new life.

Burnett, Frances Hodgson

A little princess. 1905. Read by Elizabeth Proud, 7 hours. TB 2690.

When Sarah Crewe arrived at Miss Minchin's school, she was like a little princess. But she was soon to be very unhappy and lonely and it was some time before her fortunes changed again.

Burnett, Frances Hodgson

The lost prince. 1915. Read by Andrew Timothy, 9 hours 15 minutes. TB 3602.

There are rumours of a missing prince in the oppressed country of Samavia. Marco, a Samavian exile in London and his friend the Rat are entrusted with a secret message for the people.

Burnett, Frances Hodgson

The making of a Marchioness. 1901. Read by Gretel Davis, 10 hours 10 minutes. TB 1435.

The author describes this book as 'a picture of a nice simple, sweet prosaic soul who arrives at a good fortune almost comic because it is in a way so incongruous. Its heroine is a sort of Cinderella with big feet instead of little ones.'

Burnett, Frances Hodgson

Sara Crewe. 1888. Read by Marjorie Anderson, 1 hour 37 minutes. TB 13055.

Sara was once rich. Now she is poor and treated harshly by the head of the school where she is a boarder.

Burnett, Frances Hodgson

The secret garden. 1951. Read by Jon Curle, 7 hours 24 minutes. TB 443.

After the death of her parents, Mary is brought back from India as a forlorn and unwanted child to live in her uncle's house on the moors. She is miserable and disagreeable, until the wonderful day she discovers a hidden door to a mysterious secret garden.

Burnford, Sheila

The incredible journey. 1961. Read by Peter Bryant, 3 hours 17 minutes. TB 777.

About three domestic pets who travel alone many miles through very rough country, determined to reach their old home.

Burns, Khephra

Mansa Musa : the lion of Mali. 2001. Read by Phiroze

Dotiwalla, 15 minutes. TB 17870.

Kankan Musa, an African boy, was settling down to an evening of celebration and storytelling in his village when he was captured by slave traders. This fictional account tells of his nomadic wanderings and adventures until he grew up to become Mali's great fourteenth-century leader, Mansa Musa. His large and wealthy kingdom was famous in Africa and beyond, and his sailors may have crossed the Atlantic Ocean before Columbus.

Byars, Betsy

A blossom promise. 1987. Read by Pat Starr, 3 hours 15 minutes. TB 7239.

It had been raining for fourteen days and the valley was flooded. Secretly Vern Blossom and his friend Michael had been building a raft and now they planned to give people the surprise of their lives as they sailed triumphantly down the creek. But - like other Blossom inventions - the launch of Vern's raft does not go exactly as planned. But a Blossom promise always holds.

Byars, Betsy

The Blossoms and the green phantom. 1987. Read by Pat Starr, 3 hours 15 minutes. TB 7238.

The notice on the barn door said KEEP OUT - SECRET WORK GOING ON INSIDE, but still Junior Blossom's family hadn't tried to come in. He had just made the world's greatest invention and his family didn't even care. More adventures of the unusual American family with the uncanny ability of getting into scrapes - especially the oldest, Pap, and the youngest, Junior.

Byars, Betsy

The Blossoms meet the Vulture Lady. 1986. Read by Pat Starr, 2 hours 37 minutes. TB 7237.

Junior had put the cage in exactly the place the coyotes loved. It would be just like the TV cartoons: in walks the animal, then WHAM! down comes the door, locking tight. Only when you're a Blossom, things don't turn out quite as you expect them. Very soon his trap is to bring him face to face with Mad Mary, the Vulture Lady ...

Byars, Betsy

The cartoonist. 1981. Read by Pat Starr, 2 hours 30 minutes. TB 6971.

The attic is Alfie's refuge when his not very satisfactory life gets too much for him. There he can draw the cartoons that are the centre of his existence, a secret world more precious than the one around him, even his friendship with Tree - so called, logically, because he looks like one. When his mother tries to take over the attic, Alfie barricades himself in, determined to sit it out. The solution to his problems is not one he expects.

Byars, Betsy

The eighteenth emergency. 1976. Read by Antony Higginson, 3 hours 2 minutes. TB 7501.

Benjie, the one they call "mouse", is threatened by the toughest boy in the school, Marv Hammerman. Benjie and friend Ezzie have often worked out solutions to problems such as what to do when attacked by an octopus, or when caught in quicksand. But how are they to deal with the biggest emergency of all?

Byars, Betsy

The house of wings. 1973. Read by Antony Higginson, 2 hours 53 minutes. TB 7492.

"Liar!", Sammy screamed. "Dirty, stinking liar!" and ran off but his grandfather just watched and waited. Geese in the kitchen, an owl in the bathroom and a crazy old man - how could his parents do this to him? But it was to be the beginning of the best summer of his life.

Byars, Betsy

The winged colt of Casa Mia. 1979. Read by Antony Higginson, 2 hours 46 minutes. TB 7497.

"There is no such thing as a horse with wings. There never has been and there never will be." Uncle Coot thought he knew all about horses. But Alado, his neighbour's new foal, most definitely did have wings! And a most bewildering way of using them - and the only person who understood was romantic, bookish Charles.

Byars, Betsy

Good-bye, Chicken Little. 1979. Read by Antony Higginson, 2 hours 25 minutes. TB 7487.

Jimmie Little's crazy uncle Peter had a bet he could walk across the thin layer of ice covering the swift and merciless depths of the Monday River. It had never been done before. Uncle Pete was always foolish and did reckless things that embarrassed Jimmie, but this time the family clown has really gone too far... and Christmas only a few days away.

Byars, Betsy

The night swimmers. 1980. Read by Judith Whale, 2 hours 52 minutes. TB 3776.

Retta and her brothers find the perfect secret place to swim at night when their father is out performing as a country and western singer.

Byars, Betsy

The not-just-anybody family. 1986. Read by Pat Starr, 3 hours 8 minutes. TB 7960.

The youngest member of the Blossom family, Junior, is in hospital after attempting to fly; grandfather is in jail, and mother is in the Rodeo. Leaving Vern and Maggie to sort things out in a way that not-just-anybody would think of.

Byars, Betsy

The two-thousand-pound goldfish. 1982. Read by Alistair Maydon, 2 hours 50 minutes. TB 12938.

Warren's 'Mom', an urban terrorist, is more concerned with keeping one jump ahead of the FBI than with what's for supper. Grandma is a bit unusual too. Warren, however, copes admirably.

Calcutt, David

The map of marvels. 2011. Read by Alistair Petrie, 6 hours 12 minutes. TB 19667.

When Connor starts creating a map of an imaginary world he has no idea that eventually he will become part of that world. As he sets off on his journey through the map, he knows one thing - he must find the Tower of Truth. Only then will he find out whether the world in the map is real, or whether it is just a story.

Caldecott, Elen

The mystery of Wickworth Manor. 2012. Read by Amaka Okafor, 3 hours 58 minutes. TB 19907.

Paige Owens, bright, cheeky, confident, cannot wait to go to secondary school. Curtis Okafor, wary and much less confident, is not so sure. The only thing they share in common is the first letter of their surnames - which ensures they are forced into each other's company on a school trip to Wickworth Manor, the local stately home.

Capparucci, Dinah

Vampires are living next door. 2011. Read by Tom Lawrence, 5 hours 30 minutes. TB 18615.

Jordan, Boy Dave and Ryan just can't seem to keep out of mischief! Where are they going wrong? Surely it wasn't such a bad idea to turn the hotel's swimming pool into an ice rink? If it hadn't been for the vampires next door, everything would have been fine! How were they to know trying to save Christmas would end in such catastrophe?

Capparucci, Dinah

Warning! Aliens are invading the school! 2010. Read by Tomos James, 4 hours 49 minutes. TB 17787.

Jordan, Ryan and Boy Dave always get blamed for everything. And OK, most of them it is their fault - but this is one time it definitely wasn't! How could they have known that trying to save the world and being accidental reality TV stars would end in disaster?

Carroll, Lewis

Alice's adventures in Wonderland. 1865. Read by Robin Holmes, 3 hours 14 minutes. TB 13087.

A story, originally written for children, which has become a world classic in which Alice has an adventure after falling down a rabbit hole.

Carroll, Lewis

Through the looking glass. 1872. Read by Robin Holmes, 3 hours 31 minutes. TB 12987.

When Alice steps through the looking glass she enters a world of chess pieces and nursery-rhyme characters who behave very oddly.

Cassedy, Sylvia

Behind the attic wall. 1984. Read by Rosalind Shanks, 8 hours. TB 5502.

Maggie Turner has been thrown out of every boarding school she's been sent to for 'poor adjustment', by which they mean her bad habits of stealing and kicking people. Her great-aunts feel obliged to take her in, and their house, although cold and forbidding, leads Maggie into a magic world.

Cassidy, Cathy

Angel cake. 2010. Read by Beth Chalmers, 5 hours 2 minutes. TB 17700.

Anya used to dream of moving to Britain to start a brand-new life. But as she sits in a school where nobody understands her, she dreams of Polish summer skies and the place where she once belonged. Then Anya meets bad boy Dan. He's no angel, but she's sure there's a sweeter side to him. And when things begin to fall apart, Anya realizes she's not alone - how can Dan be such bad news when being with him feels like heaven?

Cassidy, Cathy

Dizzy. 2005. Read by Gina Bellman, 4 hours 12 minutes. TB 19395.

Dizzy's mum left when she was small. But, on each and every birthday, she would receive a present or card in the post from her mum. But this year is different - nothing comes in the post. However, something does arrive on her doorstep.

Cawley, Winifred

Gran at Coalgate. 1974. Read by Elizabeth Proud, 8 hours 32 minutes. TB 2792.

A holiday with Gran at Coalgate was always exciting, but eleven-year-old Jinnie found it more so than she expected. She grew up suddenly and began to understand some of the fears and troubles met by the people who lived there.

Christopher, John

Fireball. 1981. Read by David Palmer, 4 hours 9 minutes. TB 5971.

Simon and his American cousin, Brad, are spending the summer together in the quiet London suburb where Simon lives with his parents. Suddenly a gigantic fireball comes hurtling out of the sky and the two boys are mysteriously transported back to Roman Britain ...

Cleary, Beverly

The Ramona collection. 2006. Read by Liza Ross, 10 hours 13 minutes. TB 19666.

Ramona and her father -- Ramona the brave -- Ramona the pest --

Beezus and Ramona.

Coats, Lucy

Hootcat Hill. 2009. Read by Noni Lewis, 5 hours 55 minutes. TB 16703.

Linnet Perry is 13-year-old girl living in Wyrmesbury. Ordinary on the surface, she has hidden powers which she must be taught to use. When the ancient worldwyrm stirs, fear spreads throughout the town. People begin to disappear. Unless the wyrm is returned to sleep, there will be natural disasters and worse - too much old magic will leak into the world, disturbing the careful balance of modern life. Only Linnet can subdue it and restore peace and order.

Cole, Stephen

Thumb. 2005. Read by Russell Boulter, 3 hours 5 minutes. TB 17988.

One weird day at Freekham High; 1. It's the first day at a new school for both Sam and Sara. So of course they're hoping to fit in quickly. All they want is a helping hand. Some new friends to keep an eye out for them and help them get ahead. What they're probably not hoping for is a thumb. Actually, a lot of thumbs. And fingers. They're turning up all over Freekham High - in seriously unexpected places. But why? Can Sam solve the mystery of the bothersome body parts? Can Sara keep her cool in the face of the dastardly digits? And most important, can they get through the day without being labelled as losers by their new classmates?

Colfer, Eoin

Artemis Fowl. 2001. Read by Kevin Moore, 7 hours 12 minutes. TB 13349.

Artemis Fowl series; book 1. Twelve-year-old Artemis Fowl is a brilliant criminal mastermind. But even Artemis doesn't know what he's about to take on when he kidnaps a fairy - Captain Holly Short of the LEPrecon Unit.

Colfer, Eoin

Artemis Fowl: the Arctic incident. 2002. Read by Nathaniel Parker, 6 hours 10 minutes. TB 13350.

Artemis Fowl series; book 2. Someone is supplying Class A illegal human power sources to the goblins. Captain Holly Short thinks that the person is Artemis Fowl. Artemis has his own problems - his father is being held to ransom.

Colfer, Eoin

Artemis Fowl: the eternity code. 2003. Read by Nathaniel Parker, 6 hours 53 minutes. TB 15416.

Artemis Fowl series; book 3. Artemis Fowl has constructed a powerful new supercomputer using stolen fairy technology, and the last thing he needs is for it to fall into the wrong hands. So, when it does fall into the wrong hands - those of ruthless tycoon Jon Spiro - Artemis knows he must recover the device or the consequences will be dire, for human and fairies alike. With danger all around and his bodyguard indisposed, Artemis turns to Captain Holly Short of the Lower Elements Police for help.

Colfer, Eoin

Artemis Fowl: the opal deception. 2005. Read by Nathaniel Parker, 7 hours 30 minutes. TB 15440.

Artemis Fowl series; book 4. Evil pixie Opal Kobio is plotting a terrible revenge against her enemies, starting with Artemis Fowl and Captain Holly Short - and ending with a plan to destroy the world below ground.

Colfer, Eoin

Artemis Fowl and the lost colony. 2006. Read by Nathaniel Parker, 8 hours 25 minutes. TB 15465.

Artemis Fowl series; book 5. Criminal mastermind Artemis Fowl finally meets his match. A second juvenile genius has discovered that fairies do exist and she's determined to capture one for scientific study - a demon. But there are more than two players in this deadly game.

Colfer, Eoin

Artemis Fowl and the time paradox. 2008. Read by Nathaniel Parker, 8 hours 54 minutes. TB 16941.

Artemis Fowl series; book 6. Artemis's mother is dangerously ill, and the only way to find a cure is for Artemis to go back in time to battle his younger, more evil self.

Colfer, Eoin

Artemis Fowl and the Atlantis complex. 2010. Read by Nathaniel Parker, 7 hours 40 minutes. TB 17911.

Artemis Fowl series; book 7. Young Artemis has frequently used high-tech fairy magic to mastermind the most devious criminal activity of the new century. Now, at a conference in Iceland, Artemis has gathered the fairies to present his latest idea to save the world from global warming. But Artemis is behaving strangely - he seems different. Something terrible has happened to him. Artemis Fowl has become nice. The fairies diagnose Atlantis Complex - it seems dabbling in magic has damaged Artemis' main weapon: his mind. Fairy ally Captain Holly Short doesn't know what to do. The subterranean volcanoes are under attack from vicious robots and Artemis cannot fight them.

Conway, Martin

Olaf the Viking. 2009. Read by Martin Conway, 3 hours 54 minutes. TB 17365.

Olaf is desperate to find his father. It's been a long time since he

disappeared, and it could be Olaf's big chance to be a hero. So when his uncle makes it clear that he is more interested in carousing, marauding, and pillaging than in finding his long-lost brother, Olaf decides to take matters into his own hands.

Coolidge, Susan

What Katy did. 1872. Read by Elizabeth Proud, 5 hours 53 minutes. TB 3342.

What Katy did; book 1. Katy was irrepressibly full of energy and fun until the day of her accident. Then she learned patience the hard way, sitting still and managing the family from her chair until the great day when her health was quite restored.

Coolidge, Susan

What Katy did at school. 1994. Read by Laurence Bouvard, 5 hours 5 minutes. TB 12511.

What Katy did; book 2. Katy and her sister Clover are to spend a whole year at boarding school on the East Coast, far away from home. At first their snobbish cousin Lilly, formidable Miss Florence and snappy Miss Jane seem to confirm their worst fears about Hillsover, but they soon find that school is not quite what they expected. In fact, with irrepressible Rose Red around, quite often nobody knows what to expect.

Coolidge, Susan

What Katy did next. 1994. Read by Laurence Bouvard, 5 hours 30 minutes. TB 12475.

What Katy did; book 3. Katy Carr can hardly believe it when she is invited to spend a year in Europe with Mrs Ashe and little Amy. Even though a year seems a long time to be away from her beloved family, she can't wait to see all the wonderful places she has read about. But Europe holds a number of surprises, and a good deal of anxiety and sadness, before it offers Katy the greatest joy she could imagine.

Cooper, Susan

The Boggart. 1993. Read by Cameron Stewart, 5 hours 31 minutes. TB 9414.

Imagine inheriting an ancient Scottish castle, and then imagine the castle's inhabitant, a boggart from the mists of time, boarding your plane back to the hustle and bustle of a Canadian city. This is exactly what happens to the Volnik family, and the result is a series of amazing happenings and hilarious complications until the final call of the bagpipes fades to silence over the dark loch.

Cooper, Susan

Seaward. 1983. Read by Bruce Montague, 5 hours 55 minutes. TB 8080.

His name is West. Her name is Cally. They speak different languages and they come from different countries thousands of miles apart, but they are not aware of this. At a certain moment in their lives, they are hurled by personal catastrophe out of reality into a strange, perilous, astonishing world. Together they journey towards the sea, confronting mystery and danger on the way, learning only at the last the secret goal towards which they have been travelling.

Cope, Andrew

Spy dog. 2006. Read by India Fisher, 2 hours 44 minutes. TB 17712.

Spy dog series; book 1. Lara, or GM451 as she is known by the government, is a highly trained special agent, bred by the British Secret Service for use on dangerous missions around the world. But her last mission went wrong and now she is being hunted down by an evil drugs baron, Mr Big. Lara must go undercover as a normal dog, 'choose' a family to look after her and await her retrieval by the Secret Service. But can she keep her true identity a secret?

Corbett, W J

The song of Pentecost. 1982. Read by Robin Browne, 7 hours 35 minutes. TB 4902.

Pentecost trilogy; book 1. Pentecost is the leader of the harvest mice who live in a polluted wasteland. These are not cuddly nursery toys but wary, complex animals who can lie and cheat as well as summon up unknown sources of heroism, loyalty and a quirky sense of humour - a group thrown together by need who undertake a journey, some to reclaim and some to find a home.

Corbett, W J

Pentecost and the chosen one. 1984. Read by Richard Earthy, 8 hours. TB 5711.

Pentecost trilogy; book 2. At the end of the first book in this series Pentecost, the leader of the fieldmice, died at the end of his great quest to lead them to safety. Now they are led by a new and very different Pentecost, one with no great quest, who feels useless. But not far away is another mouse who believes that he is the chosen leader.

Corbett, W J

Pentecost of Lickey Top. 1987. Read by Brigit Forsyth, 4 hours 45 minutes. TB 7061.

Pentecost trilogy; book 3. In this final story of the trilogy, Pentecost Mouse is burdened with problems, for the evil cockle-snorkle has enticed a bullying, demanding Otter onto the Hills. Landlord Owl holds Pentecost responsible and threatens to turn the harvest mice out of their long-sought home if Otter is not curbed. With the help of Fox and the hindrance of Uncle, Pentecost faces the challenge.

Corbett, W J

The end of the tale. 1985. Read by Richard Earthy, 3 hours 15 minutes. TB 6585.

The title story is the last in this collection and tells of the sadness of the Great Yellow-Tailed snake who has stared hopefully at the eastern horizon since the dawn of time itself. "And is it true that while your nose rests here in Africa, the end of your tail lives across the ocean?" The great snake just sighs and shifts, causing a minor earth-quake two continents away. It takes another small one of his own kind to know what will make the great one happy.

Cottrell Boyce, Frank.

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang flies again! 2011. Read by Peter Noble, 4 hours 39 minutes. TB 19269.

When the Tooting family find an abandoned engine and fit it to their camper van, they have no idea of the adventure that lies ahead. The engine used to belong to a flying car! The Tootings can haul on the steering wheel and pull the handbrake as hard as they like, but their camper van now has a mind of her own.

Cottrell Boyce, Frank

Framed. 2005. Read by Craig Ryder, 6 hours 51 minutes. TB 15835.

Dylan is the only boy living in the tiny Welsh town of Manod. His parents run the Snowdonia Oasis Auto Marvel garage - and when he's not trying to persuade his sisters to play football, Dylan is in charge of the petrol log. And that means he gets to keep track of everyone coming in and out of Manod - what car they drive, what they're called, even their favourite flavour of crisps. But when a mysterious convoy of lorries trundles up the misty mountainside towards an old, disused mine, even Dylan is confounded.

Cottrell Boyce, Frank

Cosmic. 2008. Read by Peter Kenny, 6 hours 15 minutes. TB 16197.

Liam is too big for his boots, his football strip, and his school blazer. But being super-sized height-wise has its advantages: he's the only eleven-year-old to ever ride the G-force defying Cosmic rollercoaster or be offered the chance to drive a Porsche. Long-legged Liam makes a giant leap for boy-kind by competing with a group of adults for the chance to go into space. Is Liam the best boy for the job? Sometimes being big isn't all about being a grown-up.

Cresswell, Helen

Ordinary Jack. 2006. Read by Clive Mantel, 6 hours 18 minutes. TB 15858.

The Bagthorpes; book 1. Jack's the only one in his family who isn't a genius. His brothers and sisters can do everything better than him. Even his little sister can outswim him. Luckily Jack's got two allies: Zero his dog and his Uncle Parker. Zero's not much help, but Uncle Parker's a star. Until he comes up with a plan to help Jack do something that none of his family could ever do: tell the future.

Crompton, Richmal

Just - William. 1986. Read by Gabriel Woolf, 9 hours 30 minutes. TB 3112.

Eighteen stories of the incredible adventures of William and the Outlaws.

Crompton, Richmal

William again. 1983. Read by Bruce Montague, 7 hours. TB 6829.

William and his faithful ally, Ginger, are keen - as always - to raise some money. Of course, it is William's idea to sell the twins ... but events never seem to work out exactly as they plan somehow. As with William's attempts to be a great detective and a shipwrecked mariner. But he is responsible for bringing Great Aunt Jane back from the dead - almost - and he and Ginger do try very hard to reform a real-life murderer.

Crompton, Richmal

More William. 1983. Read by Bruce Montague, 5 hours 45 minutes. TB 6872.

It was on Christmas Day that the centipede appeared on Aunt Evangeline's plate, that William decided to mend the clock, that the conjuring trick with the egg went wrong ... as William said, "A Busy Day is a Happy Day". The terror of the Brown family is at it again, leaving a trail of riotous havoc behind him - with the very best of intentions.

Crompton, Richmal

William - the fourth. 1983. Read by Bruce Montague, 6 hours 30 minutes. TB 6113.

It was William who invented the water race: each competitor had to run with a mouthful of water without swallowing or spilling it out. But, as he explained afterwards, he had no time to think before replying to Mrs Adolphus Crane...

Crompton, Richmal

William's happy days. 1984. Read by Bruce Montague, 7 hours 15 minutes. TB 5872.

Happy days for William means cooking an experimental mixture of treacle and lemonade in an old sardine can, escaping the wrath of a shopkeeper by pretending to be a dummy in the window and best of all turning the tables on the Outlaws' deadly enemy, the Hubert Lane Gang.

Crompton, Richmal

William and the tramp. 1990. Read by Bruce Montague, 6 hours 20 minutes. TB 8615.

William was silent for a few moments; then, with a burst of inspiration: "We'll have a Secret Society." "Gosh, yes!" said Ginger. "That's a jolly good idea." "An' we'll have pass-words an' disguises," said William, "an' put up a notice an' have a meetin' in the old barn an' I'll make a speech." Of course, the Secret Society didn't develop in the way that William and the Outlaws expected, but then few of William's plans did.

Crompton, Richmal

William's crowded hours. 1985. Read by Bruce Montague, 7 hours. TB 5743.

It was Ginger's mother who thought the Outlaws would like Cousin Percy, but the odious C.P. is to learn a salutary lesson, as is the temporary history master who believes in acting scenes from the past, and Hubert Lane who tries to outmagic William, and thus brings the wrath of the entire Women's Institute onto his head.

Crompton, Richmal

Just William's luck. 1989. Read by Bruce Montague, 6 hours 56 minutes. TB 7705.

The invincible William considers he is equal to solving most of his life's trickier problems, although devising a plan to get the elder brothers of the Outlaws married off was a considerable challenge. The formation of the Knights of the Square Table, (dedicated to the righting of wrongs - for a small charge) seemed to be a logical extension of the plan.

Crompton, Richmal

Just William on holiday. 1996. Read by Nigel Carrington, 4 hours 26 minutes. TB 11583.

This is a collection of ten "Just William" stories about William's adventures on holiday. Holidays are supposed to be a time for rest and recreation. But somehow none of the Brown family seem to spend much time relaxing with William around! Whether he is rescuing a damsel in distress, sailing the high seas to discover an uncharted island, or capturing a dangerous smuggler on the beach, William never fails to turn his holidays into chaotic adventures that no one will ever forget.

Crompton, Richmal

William the detective. 1998. Read by Steve Hodson, 5 hours 5 minutes. TB 13419.

One of Richmal Crompton's stories about William. This one sees William getting involved in detective work.

Crompton, Richmal

William - the bad. 1984. Read by Steve Hodson, 7 hours 57 minutes. TB 13418.

William is sure he could plan a far more exciting fancy-dress party than what Robert and Ethel have in mind, but he's still desperate to be invited. But where can William possibly find a stunning costume? And why does Robert end up spending most of the party locked in the garden shed in his underwear? Somehow nothing ever quite works out as planned with William the Bad about!

Crompton, Richmal

William's treasure trove. 2010. Read by Martin Jarvis, 4 hours 33 minutes. TB 18054.

William is determined not to waste his summer holidays and intends to track down smuggler's hidden treasure. As always, chaos is hot on William's heels.

Crompton, Richmal

Just Jimmy. 1999. Read by Bruce Montague, 7 hours 58 minutes. TB 12877.

Jimmy Manning - a boy in a hurry to grow up, especially if it means he can join his brother Roger's gang, the Three Musketeers. Whether he's waging war on arch-enemies the Mouldies, plotting to catch criminals with his best friend Bobby Peaslake, or fighting off the attentions of the dreaded Araminta, Jimmy's plans are always ingenious and destined for disaster.

Cross, Gillian

Roscoe's leap. 1987. Read by Brigit Forsyth, 4 hours 45 minutes. TB 7161.

Roscoe's Leap is the name of the strange old house where Stephen and Hannah have grown up. For Hannah it means a place where the heating is always breaking down but for Stephen it is a place of secrets, a place where something once happened to him, something dark and terrifying...

Cross, Gillian

The demon headmaster. 1984. Read by Rosemary Davis, 4 hours 30 minutes. TB 4477.

The demon headmaster series; book 1. Something is horribly wrong at Dinah's new school - the children are strangely neat and well behaved. Why is this and why does Dinah find herself conforming? What is the secret of the Headmaster's control? Dinah is determined to unravel the mystery of the sinister Headmaster.

Cross, Gillian

The Prime Minister's brain. 1996. Read by Becky Hindley, 4 hours 18 minutes. TB 12177.

The demon headmaster series; book 2. Only Dinah is good enough to beat the new computer game, Octopus Dare. Soon she realises that the Octopus is trying to control her and the other entrants in the Junior Computer Brain of the Year competition. Why is it happening, and how is the demon headmaster involved?

Cross, Gillian

Hunky Parker is watching you. 1994. Read by Frances Jeater, 4 hours 19 minutes. TB 15945.

The demon headmaster series; book 3. Suddenly everyone's mad about Hunky Parker. People are desperate to buy disgusting Hunky T-shirts, trainers like pigs trotters, and pig-swill yoghurt. And they long for a holiday in The Sty where there is sun and swimming one day and skiing the next. But Dinah hates it all. And when she and SPLAT try to investigate, they walk straight into the middle of a fiendish plot - and a race against time. Can they find out what is going on? Can they stop the Demon Headmaster before it's too late?

Cross, Gillian

The demon headmaster strikes again. 1996. Read by Laura Cox, 3 hours 58 minutes. TB 11522.

The demon headmaster series; book 4. When the Hunter family are persuaded to move house, Dinah, Lloyd and Harvey realize that there is something very strange about the new village. And soon Dinah suspects that their old enemy, the Demon Headmaster, is back. This time, he has got control of a research laboratory, and he's planning to take over nature itself. But to do that, he needs Dinah - which puts her in terrible danger.

Cross, Gillian

The demon headmaster takes over. 2009. Read by Judy Bennett, 4 hours 1 minute. TB 17189.

The demon headmaster series; book 5. What's wrong with all the telephones? Why is there no news on the television? And why aren't people allowed to ask questions? Dinah and her friends know that something terrible is happening. But when they start to investigate, they realize Dinah is being tracked down. It looks as though the demon headmaster is behind it all, but the headmaster has vanished for ever, hasn't he?

Cross, Gillian

Facing the demon headmaster. 2002. Read by Kelly Hunter, 3 hours 52 minutes. TB 17235.

The demon headmaster series; book 6. The Demon Headmaster is back, but why does he wear an electronic mask with a face that keeps changing? The mystery deepens when Dinah stumbles across something amazing on the Internet. Can Dinah keep one step ahead, or will the Demon Headmaster triumph with his most threatening plan yet?

Crossley-Holland, Kevin

Waterslain angels. 2009. Read by Patience Tomlinson, 5 hours 35 minutes. TB 17491.

For centuries, the village of Waterslain has hidden a dark secret. When Annie and Sandy set out to solve the mystery of the angels missing from the church roof, they soon discover someone else is on the same trail. Someone else who will stop at nothing to get there first.

Crossley-Holland, Kevin

The seeing stone. 2008. Read by Michael Maloney, 7 hours 53 minutes. TB 18055.

Arthur Trilogy; book 1. Young Arthur de Caldicott is anxious to grow up, spread his wings and become a knight. But for now he must content himself with the life he has in the bosom off his family and friends. One day one of these friends, the old and mysterious Merlin, gives Arthur a special stone, and from that moment his life becomes entwined with that of King Arthur himself.

Dale, Anna

Dawn undercover. 2006. Read by Jan Francis, 9 hours 6 minutes. TB 16418.

England's Secret Intelligence Organisation, S.H.H. (Strictly Hush-Hush), is composed of several departments which are scattered over the capital city in undisclosed locations. Behind the facade of a seemingly ordinary bed and breakfast hotel in Pimlico, reside the offices of P.S.S.T. (Pursuit of Scheming Spies and Traitors). Dawn finds herself drawn in to an amazing world when she is enlisted by S.H.H. to find a spy missing in action. No ordinary spy drama, this wonderful book is full of charm, surprises and invention.

Dale, Anna

Spellbound. 2010. Read by Sophie Aldred, 9 hours 6 minutes 28 minutes. TB 19783.

How far would you go to get rid of an annoying brother? Athene meets the Gloam, who cast a spell on everyone who knew her little brother so that they forget all about him. However, it is Athene who cannot forget her brother.

Dale, Anna

Whispering to witches. 2005. Read by Jan Francis, 7 hours 6 minutes. TB 19495.

When Joseph is sent to stay with his mother, stepfather and half-sister Esme for Christmas, he is not happy. He would rather have spent the time with his father, but he has been called away to attend a family emergency in Scotland.

Dann, Colin

The animals of Farthing Wood. 1980. Read by Malcolm Ruthven, 9 hours. TB 3563.

When the bulldozers comes to Farthing Wood the animals set out together to White Deer Park, the nature reserve, but it was not an easy journey for the strange assortment of friends.

Danziger, Paula

There's a bat in bunk five. 1987. Read by Carol Marsh, 3 hours 57 minutes. TB 8259.

"What I really want to do this summer is develop my character - try to grow up, so that when I'm adult I'll be ready for anything". But Marcy finds there is more growing up than she had bargained for. It's hard to behave adult when having to cope with the practical jokes of younger children, the sulkiness of the camp horror, Ginger, and experiencing the thrills of a first romance.

Davies, Hunter

Come on, Ossie! 1985. Read by Syd Ralph, 2 hours 5 minutes. TB 6059.

Four stories about the ambitious Ossie Osgood who longs to be eighteen. He eats like a horse but he never seems to grow any bigger or fatter. His grandfather tells him that if he exercises on a coat-hanger every day for ten minutes he will soon develop muscles. but the weedy 11 year old manages to find a quicker way to grow up.

Davies, Hunter

Flossie Teacake strikes back! 1984. Read by William Abney, 2 hours 13 minutes. TB 13077.

Flossie is bored with being 10 years old. She wants to be grown-up now. And that is exactly what happens when she puts on her sister Bella's magical fur coat!

Davis, Rosemary L

Circus in the snow. 1959. Read by Rosemary Davis, 6 hours 30 minutes. TB 4404.

Nine-year-old Ludwig lives with his family in a chalet in the Alps. He is rescued from danger by a St. Bernard dog, Cristoph, and the two become inseparable. But times are hard, the family cannot afford to keep the dog and decide to sell him. Ludwig remembers a promise of work with a travelling circus; he runs away with Cristoph to find it...

Deary, Terry

The king in blood red and gold. 2006. Read by Toby Longworth, 5 hours 9 minutes. TB 16705.

Tudor chronicles; book 2. Sequel to: The prince of rags and patches. When a mysterious stranger turns up at Marsden Manor asking for help, young Will Marsden and his grandfather jump at the opportunity for adventure. Riding north to Scotland, Grandfather tells Will how his own father fought for Henry VIII at the battle of Flodden Field. Then, as now, there were fierce skirmishes on the Borders between the English and the Scots Reivers - cattle thieves. But neither of them realises what danger the handsome stranger is leading them into.

Deary, Terry

The Tudor chronicles: the lady of fire and tears. 2006. Read by Toby Longworth, Read by Jill Shilling, 5 hours 12 minutes. TB 16710.

Tudor chronicles; book 3. In the north of England, a silver cup has been stolen from Marsden Hall. Meg the serving girl will hang for it, unless she agrees to spy on her friends at the Black Bull Tavern. Her friend Will Marsden is desperate to save her. As Meg and Will struggle with the dilemma, Will's mother tells them a story she has kept secret for years: how she herself, as a young lady-in-waiting, was forced to spy on Mary Queen of Scots.

Deary, Terry

The lord of the dreaming globe. 2007. Read by Toby Longworth, Read by Jill Shilling, 5 hours 1 minute. TB 17159.

Tudor chronicles; book 5. All Will wants is to get to Stratford where William Shakespeare has promised him work, but somebody seems to think he has important information. And when Shakespeare's daughter Judith is kidnapped, Will and

his friend Meg discover that the world of the theatre is not what it

seems. Certain actors are spying on their countrymen, on the orders of the queen herself. It takes Will's courage, Meg's ingenuity and the genius of Shakespeare himself to get out of the desperate plot they find themselves mixed up in.

Dhami, Narinder

Bindi babes. 2004. Read by Nina Wadia, 4 hours 24 minutes. TB 15536.

Bindi Babes series; book 1. Three feisty, fun-loving Anglo-Asian sisters rule the roost over their dad since their mum died. They've got a reputation at school for being the coolest, most sorted babes in town - and what they certainly don't need is an interfering Auntie-ji from India inviting herself over to England and cramping their style. Which is exactly what their dad organises. The girls decide the only way out of this nagging-adult dilemma is an arranged marriage - for their auntie! Enter Mr Arora, the dream boat teacher who just might whisk Auntie off in his arms and into the sunset.

Dhami, Narinder

Bollywood babes. 2005. Read by Nina Wadia, 4 hours 58 minutes. TB 15587.

Bindi Babes series; book 2. Amber, Jazz and Geena are the sassiest sisters around. The girls' school is desperate for money and their formidable young auntie has volunteered to do some fundraising. The sisters can't help but be impressed with her plan for an end-of-term Bollywood party. Then inspiration strikes Amber. What could be more glamorous than a real, live Bollywood film star at the party? Except that if the so-called star is now ancient, foul-tempered and demanding, is it really such a great idea?

Dhami, Narinder

Bhangra babes. 2005. Read by Nina Wadia, 4 hours 37 minutes. TB 15600.

Bindi Babes series; book 3. Everyone agrees - Amber, Jazz and Geena are BABES! The sisters have always been the most popular girls in the school - until now. Suddenly there's a tough new girl who is resistant to the sisters' charm. And a gorgeous new guy who doesn't seem interested in any of them. Taking a tip from their interfering auntie's book, the girls come up with a scheme to forge a friendship, get the guy and bounce right back.

Dhami, Narinder

Sunita's secret. 2007. Read by Nina Wadia, 5 hours 8 minutes. TB 16345. Coppergate School.

Sunita starts at her new school determined to hide her horrible secret. But class 'goddess' Celina soon becomes Sunita's arch-enemy and their classmates soon find out that Sunita's dad is an infamous fraudster on the run. Sunita has her work cut out to prove that she's no criminal herself.

DiCamillo, Kate

The tale of Despereaux : being the story of a mouse, a princess, some soup, and a spool of thread . 2004. Read by Regina Reagan, 4 hours 1 minute. TB 16743.

The Tale of Despereaux takes the reader back to the timeless genre of fairytales, but with a modern twist. It is the story of a tiny, fragile-looking mouse with a huge heart; of a beautiful princess who inspires love and courage in the unlikely hero; of a rat called Roscuro, who lives in a dungeon and longs for the light and of a servant-girl, whose one wish is to be a princess.

Dickens, Monica

Spring comes to World's End. 1973. Read by Gretel Davis, 5 hours 15 minutes. TB 2669.

The four young Fieldings set out to save the old inn that is home for them and all their animals. But it is the blind man and his dog who finally save the day.

Dickens, Monica

Cry of a seagull. 1986. Read by Rosemary Davis, 4 hours 45 minutes. TB 7045.

Docherty, James

The ice cream con. 2008. Read by Martin Docherty, 3 hours 55 minutes. TB 16389.

When Jake Drake gets mugged twice in ten minutes, he comes up with a plan to con the criminals on his estate. With the help of his closet pals, he starts a rumour about a new gangster in town - the Big Baresi, the biggest, gangster that never was. The con works, but not for long, as events start snow-balling out of control. Soon Jake and his gang are in trouble. Big trouble. Facing total meltdown, and stuck with a freezer full of diamonds every bad-guy wants a scoop of.

Doherty, Berlie

Spellhorn. 1989. Read by Kate Moon, 4 hours 22 minutes. TB 7752.

Laura is blind but is able to see with her "mind's eye" and senses a world that is separate from her friends and family. Only she hears the Wild Ones as they enter her village, searching for their lost Unicorn. Laura's life then becomes an exciting adventure within this haunting fantasy.

Doherty, Berlie

Street child. 2009. Read by Julie Stark, 3 hours 40 minutes. TB 18305.

Jim Jarvis is a runaway. When his mother dies, Jim is all alone in the workhouse and is desperate to escape. But, London in the 1860s is a dangerous and lonely place for a small boy and life is a constant battle for survival. Just when Jim finds some friends, he is snatched away and made to work for the remorselessly cruel Grimy Nick, constantly guarded by

his vicious dog, Snipe. Will Jim ever be free? Jim's gripping adventure is based on the true story of the orphan whose plight inspired Doctor Barnardo to set up his famous children's refuge.

Don, Lari

First aid for fairies and other fabled beasts. 2008. Read by Kirstin Murray, 3 hours 25 minutes. TB 16559.

Helen has absolutely no interest in becoming a vet like her mother. So she isn't best pleased when asked to help an injured horse. Only this horse isn't entirely normal, and nor are his friends. Without warning, Helen is thrust into an extraordinary world full of magical rituals, fantastical creatures and a dangerous, powerful beast known as the Master, who would destroy it all.

Donnelly, Elfie

Odd stockings. 1982. Read by Barrie Shore, 3 hours 15 minutes. TB 4947.

Mari meets Mrs Panacek from the local mental hospital. Friendship grows between them and Mari is surprised to discover how many very sane ideas an ordinary mad-woman can have.

Dowd, Siobhan

The London Eye mystery. 2008. Read by Paul Chequer, 5 hours 47 minutes. TB 18183.

When Ted and Kat watched their cousin Salim get on board the London Eye, he turned and waved before getting on. But after half an hour it landed and everyone trooped off - but no Salim. Where could he have gone? How on earth could he have disappeared into thin air? So Ted and his older sister, Kat, become sleuthing partners, since the police are having no luck.

Drake, Salamanda

Dragonsdale. 2007. Read by Jill Shilling, 5 hours 53 minutes. TB 15337.

At Dragonsdale, riding is the most important thing in the world. Everybody is looking forward to the Island Championship - everyone except for Cara, who can only dream of flying Sky, her favourite dragon. Ever since her mother's tragic accident, her father has forbidden her to ride.

Dunbar, Fiona

Fire and roses. 2012. Read by Caroline Ramsey, 3 hours 51 minutes. TB 19814.

When Kitty goes to stay at a friend's house, it's not long before she discovers a ghostly ancient curse is at work. Things are about to get a whole lot more spooky for Kitty!

Dunbar, Fiona

Toonhead. 2008. Read by Ben Elliot, 5 hours 2 minutes. TB 15986.

Pablo has a gift - a secret gift. When Pablo discovers he can predict the future through the cartoons he draws, he can hardly believe his luck. But what seems to be a brilliant discovery soon turns into a burden, as Pablo's secret is uncovered by the wrong kind of people. Kidnapped and in a foreign country, with only a cartoon character for company, will Pablo be able to use his gift to escape?

Dunmore, Helen

Ingo. 2006. Read by Kate Sachs, 8 hours 1 minute. TB 16356.

Ingo series; book 1. Sapphire and her brother Conor's life in Cornwall is idyllic; they are free to explore the beautiful cove near their cottage where they swim and play together - it is their own special place. Then one terrible day things change in a way they could never have predicted. Why does Conor keep disappearing for hours on end? And who is the mysterious girl with long dark hair talking to him on the rocks?

Edwards, Frank B

Frogger. 2000. Read by June Gurvich, 3 hours 54 minutes. TB 17570.

Adventures of Bug and Frogger. Eleven-year-old Frogger spends his time wandering around the town of Tichburg trying to be helpful to everyone. But he is about to learn that life in Tichburg is not as easy as it should be for a kid who just wants to keep everybody happy.

Elboz, Stephen

The prisoner's apprentice. 2007. Read by Stephen Thorne, 6 hours 13 minutes. TB 15790.

Yanis has spent his life so far scrubbing socks in an orphanage. But that changes when Dr Gomarus knocks on the door, seeking an apprentice. The strange doctor is travelling to far-flung Osva to study the craniums of criminals. He needs a helper, and Yanis fits the bill.

Falkner, John Meade

Moonfleet. 1962. Read by Joe Dunlop, 9 hours 39 minutes. TB 6198.

John Trenchard, aged 15, lives in Moonfleet, a tiny Dorset village where most of the men are either fishermen or smugglers. His curiosity about buried treasure leads him to the smugglers' hideout. Soon he is on the run, pursued by a posse of soldiers and with a price on his head ...

Fardell, John

The secret of the black moon moth. 2009. Read by Jim Webster Stewart, 5 hours 45 minutes. TB 17834.

A painfully shy old man has approached Professors Gadling, Gauntraker and Ampersand with an extraordinary archeological find: early human remains that don't fit in with anything known to science. Soon, Sam, Zara, Ben, Marcia and Adam are joining the professors on an expedition to a remote island in South-East Asia to investigate further. But the island contains a secret more astonishing than anything they could have imagined, and a

dangerous, deadly enemy is on the trail.

Farmer, Penelope

Charlotte sometimes. 1986. Read by Rosemary Davis, 5 hours 36 minutes. TB 7942.

"There is nothing to suggest a cedar tree". This is how Charlotte reacts to the name of her dormitory on her first night at boarding school. However, when she wakes up, the tree has taken the place of the new wing of the school and Charlotte has assumed the role of another schoolgirl of some forty years ago. Befriended by Emily, Charlotte must find a way to change roles again with Clara, who is also stranded in the wrong time.

Fine, Anne

Bad dreams. 2000. Read by Joanna Myers, 2 hours 28 minutes. TB 12671.

Mel is the class bookworm, and not too happy to be chosen to look after the new girl, Imogen. Yet Imogen is different too, there's something odd about her. Mel eventually discovers that she has a special talent - a family 'gift' that Mel thinks is more like a curse. And that's when Mel realises that stories can be real too. For only she can stop Imogen's private horror story - stop the bad dreams...

Fine, Anne

The book of the banshee. 1993. Read by Greg Wagland, 4 hours 43 minutes. TB 12049.

Will Flowers is living in a war zone, and the biggest explosions of all are coming from Estelle, his teenage sister. Dad's taken to acting as if he were in the army, Mum sneaks in and out through back windows and Muffy has stopped speaking. Inspired by his favourite author, Will decides to turn war reporter - and starts to record the daily skirmishes of the Flowers family.

Fine, Anne.

The devil walks. 2012. Read by Bill Wallis, 6 hours 58 minutes. TB 19402.

Raised in secrecy by a mother everyone thinks has gone mad, Daniel's only link to his past is the intricately built model of the family home High Gates. The dolls house is perfect in every detail. Then Daniel is reunited with his uncle Severin.

Fine, Anne

Frozen Billy. 2004. Read by Candida Gubbins, 2 hours 44 minutes. TB 14242.

Their parents away, brother and sister Clarrie and Will must live with their uncle Len - a ventriloquist on the Victorian music-hall stage whose dummy, Frozen Billy, gives Clarrie the creeps. Soon Will is part of the act and Clarrie is scared that Frozen Billy is taking over their family. Can she find the determination and courage to break free from their uncle and help her family set off for a new life in Australia?

Fine, Anne

How to write really badly. 1996. Read by Jeff Harding, 1 hour 42 minutes. TB 12029.

The new boy, Chester Howard, quickly decides he hates his new school. He also quickly realises that the boy he sits next to, Joe, is the 'Writer from Hell' and when Joe chooses 'How to write neatly' as his project, Chester persuades him to change the title to 'How to write really badly.' Chester agrees to help, and so begins an astonishing partnership that brings rewards both to Chester and Joe, who thinks he is no good at anything but has an extraordinary talent. Winner of the 1996 NASEN Special Educational Needs Book Award.

Fine, Anne

The more the merrier. 2004. Read by Julian Rhind-Tutt, 1 hour 51 minutes. TB 15373.

The Christmas holiday is, traditionally, a time when families gather together. In Ralph's case, this means ten or more relatives coming to stay, including assorted aunts and uncles, nutty Great-Aunt Ida and his ghastly cousins. Jammed into one small house for three days of merriment and family fun, Uncle Tristram hurling potatoes at the cat and Mum on the verge of a breakdown, it soon becomes obvious that more definitely doesn't mean merrier.

Fine, Anne

Ivan the terrible. 2008. Read by Glen McCready, 1 hour 27 minutes. TB 15635.

Ivan doesn't speak English. Which is tough on your first day at a new school. So Boris is roped in to translate for him. But then the new boy starts threatening to make slaves out of all his schoolmates. Can Boris keep the teachers happy and Ivan quiet? It's going to be an Ivan the Terribly interesting day.

Fine, Anne

Jennifer's diary and The worst child I ever had. 2008. Read by Sophie Ward, 51 minutes. TB 15637.

Jennifer's diary- Jennifer has a diary. Iolanthe doesn't. What Iolanthe has are ideas. Zillions of ideas are spilling out of her head. But what she really wants is Jennifer's diary. The worst child I ever had - Why does Mrs Mackle think Susan Solly is the worst child ever? Just what did Susan do that was so terrible? And what did it have to do with snails?

Fisk, Pauline

Midnight blue. 2011. Read by Joanna David, 5 hours 55 minutes. TB 19784.

'Midnight Blue' tells the story of Bonnie, whose fragile happiness with her mother is under threat. With the help of new friends, Bonnie finds a world beyond the sky, where she faces choices that could change her life for ever.

Fleming, Ian.

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. 2001. Read by Ian Prosser, 3 hours 2 minutes. TB 19596.

Commander Caractacus, a struggling inventor, makes enough money from his whistling sweets to buy a car. He chooses Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and he, his wife and two children set off in it on a series of adventures. This book inspired the famous film.

Flushing, W C

Queen Victoria's potty. 2009. Read by Toby Longworth, 3 hours 42 minutes. TB 17230.

Superloo series; book 4. It's off to Victorian times with Finn, Superloo's reluctant human helper, to rescue the magnificent musical 1812 Overture Toilet, designed by the great Sir Walter Closet. Along the way Finn gets stuck in a chimny while Superloo ends up at the bottom of the river - but nothing stops our heroes when there's a toilet in peril!

Forester, Victoria

The girl who could fly. 2010. Read by Lynsey Beauchamp, 8 hours 27 minutes. TB 17698.

Piper McCloud can fly. Just like that. Easy as pie. Problem is, the good folk of Lowland County are afraid of Piper. And her ma's at her wits' end. So it seems only fitting that she leave her parents' farm to attend a top-secret, maximum-security school for kids with exceptional abilities, whose skills range from super-strength to super-genius. But Piper is special, even among the special. And there are consequences. Consequences too dire to talk about. Too crazy to consider. And too dangerous to ignore.

Forward, Toby.

Travelling backwards. 2009. Read by Clive Mantle, 3 hours 1 minute. TB 17350.

Lizzie is upset. Her grandfather is very ill and she realises that he will soon die. She begs her friend Mrs May to give her something to make him better. Mrs May gives her a potion with the warning that Grandfather must not drink too much. The effect is startling. Grandfather becomes much younger and more vigorous with each sip. Of course, he pays no heed to Mrs May's warning until the process of getting younger becomes a little too extreme!

Fox, Paula

One-eyed cat: a novel. 1985. Read by Syd Ralph, 4 hours 45 minutes. TB 6058.

The gun is a birthday present from uncle Hilary but eleven year old Ned is forbidden its use for a year. He is sure he can obey if, just once, he handles the gun. Out in the moonlight that night he aims at a grey flicker in the dark. He fires only one shot but he knows he has hit something. Later a cat turns up in old Mr. Scully's woodshed and one eye has been shot away.

Fox, Paula

Blowfish live in the sea. 1972. Read by Carol Marsh, 2 hours 52 minutes. TB 2194.

A young girl watches her much-loved elder brother growing up and away from her.

Foxley, Janet

Muncle Trogg: the smallest giant in the world. 2011. Read by Sally Burnett, 4 hours 15 minutes. TB 18573.

Giants live on top of Mount Grumble, hidden from humans below. But not all of them are big. Muncle Trogg is so small that he's laughed at by the others for being human-sized. Fed up, he decides to take a look at the 'Smallings' that he's meant to look like. But what he discovers is very surprising indeed...

Fraser, Alan

Zoot. 2008. Read by Tom Lawrence, 3 hours 14 minutes. TB 16437.

Jack only wants to feel normal. But how can he? His mum doesn't seem to care, his dodgy uncle scrapes a scruffy kind of living, and they all live together in a run-down railway station. Things start looking up when Jack finds an old saxophone.

Frost, Adam

Danny Danger and the cosmic remote. 2011. Read by Kris Dyer, 3 hours 38 minutes. TB 19912.

Danny Danger might just be the luckiest boy alive. He's got a cosmic remote that can muck about with time, getting him into and (sometimes) out of trouble at the press of a button.

Funke, Cornelia Caroline

Inkheart. 2007. Read by Lynn Redgrave, 15 hours 38 minutes. TB 16312.

Inkheart trilogy; book 1. Meggie is the daughter of a revered bookbinder called Mo whose peaceful existence is shattered by the arrival of Dustfinger - a shadowy man with a mysterious link to Mo's past. Mo and Meggie are soon on the move, running from something that threatens everything they hold dear. But the past inevitably catches up with them and Mo is forced to reveal to his daughter for the first time his terrible secret. He has the ability, or curse, to breathe life into any story he reads and make the characters come alive. Just such a character, the sinister Capricorn, is after Mo to ensure that he stays alive and is never returned to the pages from which he was sprung. And, of course, he'll stop at nothing to guarantee success.

Funke, Cornelia Caroline

Inkspell. 2008. Read by Brendan Fraser, 18 hours 52 minutes. TB 16407.

Inkheart trilogy; book 2. Not a day goes by that Meggie doesn't think about Inkheart, the book whose characters came to life - and changed her life forever. But for Dustfinger, the fire-eater brought into being from words, the need to return to the original tale has become desperate. Leaving behind his apprentice, Farid, Dustfinger plunges into the medieval inkspace once more. Farid goes in search of Meggie, and before long, both are caught inside the book, too, where they meet the book's author, Fenoglio, now living within his own story. But the tale is much changed. Will Meggie, Farid, and Fenoglio manage to write the wrongs of a charmed World?

Funke, Cornelia Caroline

Inkdeath. 2009. Read by Allan Corduner, 19 hours 44 minutes. TB 17349.

Inkheart trilogy; book 3. The third installment brings the Inkheart trilogy to a close. The Inkworld is in disarray: Its author, Fenoglio, has lost his ability to write and, therefore, shape events; the odious Orpheus, however, has taken to recycling Fenoglio's words to control the narrative/world himself. The evil Adderhead, whose immortality was bound into the White Book by bookbinder-turned-people's champion Mo/the Bluejay, finds his body decomposing and demands a new Book; can Mo use the opportunity to end the villain's life altogether?

Gaarder, Jostein

Hello? Is anybody there? 1998. Read by Alexander John, 1 hour 55 minutes. TB 11485.

Mika has fallen out of his spaceship and landed upside down in an apple tree in Joe's garden. They soon discover how alike they are, and begin to work out where they both came from. When Mika vanishes, as mysteriously as he came, Joe finds that he has a new baby brother - a new being as astonished at life on earth as Mika.

Gaiman, Neil

The graveyard book. 2008. Read by Geoffrey Drew, 7 hours 22 minutes. TB 17275.

When a baby escapes a murderer intent on killing the entire family, who would have thought it would find safety and security in the local graveyard? Brought up by the resident ghosts, ghouls and spectres, Bod has an eccentric childhood learning about life from the dead. But for Bod there is also the danger of the murderer still looking for him - after all, he is the last remaining member of the family.

Gantos, Jack

Joey Pigza loses control. 2000. Read by Phil Taylor, 5 hours 5 minutes. TB 17862.

Sequel to: Joey Pigza swallowed the key. Joey, who is still taking medication to keep him from getting too wired, goes to spend the summer with the hard-drinking father he has never known, and tries to help the baseball team he coaches win the championship.

Gardner, Sally

I, Coriander. 2006. Read by Rachel Atkins, 7 hours 15 minutes. TB 15813.

The story is told by Coriander, daughter of a silk merchant in 1650's London. Her idyllic childhood ends when her mother dies and her father goes away, leaving Coriander with her stepmother, a widow who is in cahoots with a fundamentalist Puritan preacher. She is shut away in a chest and left to die, but emerges into the fairy world from which her mother came, and where time has no meaning. When she returns, charged with a task that will transform her life.

Gardner, Sally

The Red Necklace. 2008. Read by Zoe-Anne Phillips, 9 hours 27 mintues. TB 16518.

French Revolution series; book 1. Paris, 1798. While the aristocracy dine, dance, gossip and gamble their way to disaster, the poor and starving dream of revolution. Enter the boy Yann Margoza, destined to be a hero; Tetu the dwarf, his friend and mentor; Sido, unloved daughter of the foolish Marquis de Villeduval; and the sinister Count Kallivoski. The drama moves from Paris to London and back, as the Revolution gathers momentum.

Gardner, Sally

The silver blade. 2009. Read by Janet Suzman, 7 hours 45 minutes. TB 18285.

French Revolution series; book 2. With Sido safely in England and the Terror at it's height, Yann returns to France to smuggle out aristocratic refugees who will otherwise face the guillotine. But when Sido is kidnapped, he must use all his strength and courage to outwit the evil Count Kalliovski, and rescue her for a second time.

Garfield, Leon

The god beneath the sea. 1970. Read by William Abney, 6 hours 7 minutes. TB 4914.

Many of the classical myths of Greece, told as one continuous tale beginning with Chaos, the rule of the Titans and their overthrow by the rebellious gods of Olympus. The great violent energy underlying these myths makes timeless what they tell of human passions, tragedy and comedy.

Garfield, Leon

Black Jack. 1968. Read by Elizabeth Proud, 6 hours 18 minutes. TB 4343.

An unusual story set in the 18th century and combining a fine understanding of young love with fast moving action ranging from a travelling fair, a private madhouse in Islington to the London earthquake scare in 1750.

Garfield, Leon

The sound of coaches. 1974. Read by Peter Barker, 9 hours 14 minutes. TB 2603.

The scrapes of Sam, a foundling, who runs away from the stolid coachman who is his adoptive father and joins a company of actors.

Garfield, Leon

The prisoners of September. 1975. Read by Andrew Timothy, 8 hours 42 minutes. TB 2726.

In September 1789 the French Revolution was at its most terrible, bloody stage. It reached out and touched tragically the inhabitants of Lancing.

Garfield, Leon

The pleasure garden. 1976. Read by John Rye, 6 hours. TB 5528.

The Mulberry Garden is a garden of dreams where the old and ugly become beautiful, the poor rich and the damned are saved. It is also a place where ruffian children dangle in the trees, listening to the terrible secrets whispered below.

Garfield, Leon

John Diamond. 1980. Read by Brian Perkins, 4 hours 45 minutes. TB 3669.

Just before his death William's father spoke of the man whom he had cheated of every penny he possessed. William sets out on a dangerous and exciting journey to London in search of this mysterious person.

Garfield, Leon

Shakespeare stories. 1985. Read by Gene Foad, 10 hours 45 minutes. TB 5605.

Twelve of Shakespeare's greatest works adapted for young people: Twelfth Night; King Lear; Tempest; Merchant of Venice; Taming of the Shrew; Richard II; Henry IV part 1; Hamlet; Romeo and Juliet; Othello; Midsummer Night's Dream and Macbeth.

Garner, Alan

Elidor. 1965. Read by Gene Foad, 4 hours 50 minutes. TB 5277.

For want of something better to do one cold Manchester afternoon, four children go in search of a street called Thursday. It turns out to be nothing but a pile of rubble, a ruined church the only building left standing. But it is here that the fabric of time and place is so weak that they are drawn through it into the strange world of Elidor, a land threatened by the powers of evil.

Gates, Susan

The Burnhope wheel. 1989. Read by Marlene Sidaway, 2 hours 53 minutes. TB 7993.

Twice in one day Ellen had heard the name "Burnhope", and both times she had been hit by the same dizzy shock of unreality. She felt herself slipping as if her familiar world of the estate, school, shopping and telly was being pulled out from under her feet.

Gibbons, Alan

The number 7 shirt. 2012. Read by Laurence Dobiesz, 2 hours 53 minutes. TB 20261.

The story of a boy's journey to becoming a professional footballer. Will the advice of 5 of Manchester United's greats help him achieve his dream? A must for football fans everywhere. Jimmy has always dreamed of becoming a pro footballer and gets one step closer when he's invited to go for a trial for the Man U Academy!

Golding, Julia

The ship between the worlds. 2008. Read by Robert Llewellyn, 4 hours 32 minutes. TB 16494.

David Jones loves ships. So when David wakes up to find himself being press-ganged on board a pirate ship, he assumes it's a dream. The only thing is, he isn't asleep. The Golden Needle is crewed by a motley assortment of fiendish pirates, led by the once-terrifying Captain Fisher. Now, trying to be good, they are desperately attempting to stitch together the many worlds - including our own - that are sliding towards obliteration in Inferno Rim. But not every pirate in this new dimension is good.

Golding, Julia

The diamond of Drury Lane. 2007. Read by Finty Williams,

7 hours 18 minutes. TB 17522.

Cat Royal series; book 1. Set in 1790's Covent Garden this book whisks you back to a bygone era and into the magic of the theatre. Cat Royal is an orphan who lives at the back of the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. She mingles with the high and low of society, from the actors on stage to the lords and ladies in the stalls to the barrow boys in the grimy marketplace. The tale is packed with local colour and authentic detail.

Golding, Julia

Cat among the pigeons. 2008. Read by Finty Williams, 6 hours 10 minutes. TB 17638.

Cat Royal series; book 2. In an attempt to save Pedro from his former slave master, Cat makes some enemies and finds she has the police on her tail. Cat is driven to flee the theatre and ends up going into hiding - in a boy's school. Then Cat's nemesis Billy Shepherd turns up.

Golding, Julia

Den of thieves. 2009. Read by Ruth Sillers, 8 hours 17 minutes. TB 17375.

Cat Royal series; book 3. Our hardy heroine, Cat Royal, finds herself homeless, travels to Paris, becomes an underground reporter, nearly gets hung for being a traitor to the revolution, and is baffled by attention from numerous suitors; all the while being disguised as a prissy ballerina! As the French Royal family flee, Cat discovers the power of the people. Vive La Revolution!

Golding, Julia

Wolf cry. 2010. Read by Tim Bruce, 7 hours 36 minutes. TB 18947.

Freydis has been left for dead following a raid on her father's Viking stronghold. Her brother has been taken prisoner. Now Freydis's father is bent on revenge, and takes her on his quest, giving her Enno, an African warrior slave, to protect her. As the hunt for her brother becomes more desperate, Freydis and Enno draw closer together. But when battle looms, the bonds of friendship, obedience and loyalty will be tested to the limit.

Goodwin, Harriet

The boy who fell down Exit 43. 2010. Read by David Thorpe, 5 hours 30 minutes. TB 18190.

Finn Oliver knows he'll never come to terms with his father's death, but joy-riding over the moors in his mum's beat-up old car is a quick fix of freedom and forgetting. Until the accident happens - and Finn finds himself hurtling through the wafer-thin divide between the worlds of the living and the dead.

Graham, Harriet

The ring of Zoraya. 1980. Read by Carol Marsh, 9 hours 15 minutes. TB 3822.

On the Orient Express, Flora, William and their guardian are caught up in the dangerous affairs of the Crown Prince of Slovadia and his tiny kingdom.

Gregory, Susan

Kill-a-louse week: and other stories. 1986. Read by Helen Copp, 6 hours 30 minutes. TB 6750.

The new Head arrives at Davenport Secondary just at the beginning of the "Kill-a-Louse" campaign. Soon the whole school is in uproar - can it be that rebellion is as catching as nits in the hair? 13 stories that introduce a lively collection of school characters: two basketball stars who are also rivals for a glance from the glamorous Melanie Fish and Jeanie who writes a poem called "Ode to a Spot". Will Mr Timpson, the student teacher overcome his habit of blushing?

Guest, Jacqueline

Triple threat. 1999. Read by Jane Burns, 3 hours 45 minutes. TB 18221.

Matthew Eagletail and his good friend John Salton form a team to compete in the Rocky Mountain basketball tournament. His arch rival, John Beal, also enters the tournament with his team. Suddenly, Matt finds himself fighting the battle of his life. Both teams use fair play, foul play - whatever it takes to win.

Haigh, Sheila

Watch for the champion. 1980. Read by Judith Whale, 3 hours 10 minutes. TB 12925.

Where does Smoke go every Thursday evening? Dan follows her and Muffin to the local sports centre and discovers that she is secretly training in gymnastics. But why the secrecy, and why does she refuse to take part in gymnastics at school.

Hall, Willis

Vampire Park. 2008. Read by Nigel Lambert, 4 hours 55 minutes. TB 16634.

Back home after a trip abroad, Count Alucard, the vegetarian vampire, is surprised to find a stranger living in his castle. This turns out to be none other than Freddie, the Count's long-lost cousin, who not only has a claim on the family seat, but also has some rather fearsome plans for it.

Haig, Matt

Shadow forest. 2008. Read by David Thorpe, 7 hours 55 minutes. TB 17743.

Samuel Blink is the hero of this story, but he doesn't know it yet. Right now, he and his sister Martha are in the back of his parents car. He has no idea a giant log is about to fall from the sky and change his life forever. He doesn't know that he and Martha will be forced to move to Norway and eat their Aunt Eda's smelly brown cheese. He hasn't the slightest clue Martha will disappear into Shadow Forest. A forest full of one-eyed trolls, the sinister huldre-folk, deadly Truth Pixies and a witch who steals shadows. A forest ruled by the evil Changemaker. A forest so dangerous that people who enter never return.

Hall, Willis

The vampire hunt. 2011. Read by Nigel Lambert, 6 hours 6 minutes. TB 19815.

Count Alucard, Skopka the wolf and Peppina the parrot are blown off course after an escape in a zoo owner's yacht and find themselves marooned on an island. Soon they are lying back and enjoying the life - until they discover an enormous footprint.

Hare, Lucinda

The Dragon whisperer. 2009. Read by Kirstin Murray, 8 hours 25 minutes. TB 17833.

Quenelda has always had a magical bond with dragons, and her greatest wish is to fly one and fight alongside her father in the war against the hobgoblins. Root, on the other hand, wishes only to avoid the fearsome creatures, so the role of Quenelda's esquire is the last thing he needs. But an unexpected friendship is forged, and when Dragons Dome is besieged by a deadly plot, this unlikely duo must find a way to defeat the dark forces.

Harrison, Cora.

The Montgomery murder. 2010. Read by Avita Jay, 4 hours 39 minutes. TB 19151.

In the mean streets of Victorian London lies the body of wealthy Mr Montgomery. When Inspector Denham makes him an offer he can't refuse it's up to Alfie and his gang to sift clues, shadow suspects and negotiate a sinister world of double-dealing and danger - until the shocking truth is revealed.

Harrold, A. F.

Fizzlebert Stump: the boy who ran away from the circus (and joined the library). 2012. Read by Chris Courtenay, 3 hours. TB 19914.

Fizzlebert Stump lives in a travelling circus. But although he gets to hang around with acrobats and put his head in a lion's mouth every night, he's bored. But then Fizz decides to join a library, and life suddenly gets a lot more exciting, when a simple library card application leads to him being kidnapped by a pair of crazed pensioners!

Hawking, Lucy

George's secret key to the universe. 2007. Read by James Goode, 5 hours 46 minutes. TB 17841.

Take a rollercoaster ride through the vastness of space and, in the midst of an exciting adventure, discover the mysteries of physics, science and the universe with George, his new friends next door.

Hoffman, Mary

The falconer's knot. 2007. Read by Rachel Atkins, 7 hours 27 minutes. TB 16069.

Silvano and Chiara are two teenagers with a difference. Silvano has been accused of a murder he did not commit. Chiara has been abandoned by her family. For these two very different reasons they are forced to seek refuge in a convent and a friary. When they meet they are drawn to each other as they become aware that they are both outsiders, ill at ease with monastic life. Then a grisly murder - followed by another, and then another - strikes fear into the close-knit community. Chiara and Silvano cling together as they, and the friends they have made, attempt to solve the crimes.

Hoffman, Mary

Special powers. 2009. Read by Helen Lederer, 3 hours 44 minutes. TB 17371.

Emily feels that everything about her is boring, her name, her looks, her life. The only interesting bit is the fantasy world she creates in her head, the desert kingdom of Krin, where she rules as Queen K'sendra. But Emily is transformed into Emma Leigh when the glamorous Power family come to town and with a change of name comes a whole new life.

Hooper, Mary

At the sign of the Sugared Plum. 2003. Read by Jacqueline King, 4 hours 24 minutes. TB 16195.

Hannah does not get the reception she expected from her sister Sarah on arrival in London. Instead of giving Hannah a hearty welcome, Sarah is horrified that Hannah did not get her message to stay away - the Plague is taking hold of the city. Based on much research, Mary Hooper tellingly conveys how the atmosphere in London changes from a disbelief that the plague is anything serious, to the full-blown horror of the death carts and being locked up - in effect to die - if your house is suspected of infection.

Hooper, Mary

Haunted house. 2003. Read by Tom Lawrence, 1 hour 44 minutes. TB 16296.

Haunted series; book 1. Jake is sure he's going to hate the village where he's moved to with his mum and twin sister, Jenna. But when Jenna spots the ghost of a cute-looking beagle with a lead in its mouth, Jake and Jenna begin to realize that the village might not be as boring as it first seemed.

Hooper, Mary

Horror house . 2006. Read by Tom Lawrence, 2 hours 9 minutes. TB 16632.

Haunted series; book 2. A new couple have moved into Hardstone House and it's just Jake's luck that instead of a cool, footballing grandson they have a granddaughter called Claire, who likes tap-dancing and tea parties. But then Claire tells Jake and Jenna that Hardstone House was once a school, with a cruel and heartless headmaster, and she reckons it's haunted. But by whom? And why?

Horowitz, Anthony

Myths and legends. 2008. Read by Joseph Paterson, 6 hours 44 minutes. TB 16614.

From a riddling sphinx to a monkey who would be king, this collection contains 35 timeless myths and legends from around the world.

Horowitz, Anthony

The devil and his boy. 2007. Read by Nickolas Grace, 3 hours 58 minutes. TB 16613.

London is dirty, distant and dangerous. But that's where orphan Tom Falconer is heading. And he's got a whole assortment of vicious criminals hot on his heels. Tom is helpless and alone until he meets Moll Cutpurse, a 13-year-old pickpocket.

Hunter, Bernice Thurman

The runaway. 2001. Read by Joanne Moyer, 3 hours 39 minutes. TB 17859.

Graham Robbertson does not know much about his background; all he knows is his birth date, his mother's name, and that he was placed in the Home for Unwanteds as a baby. But he yearns to find out more, he just knows that somewhere out there his mother must be looking for him, too. He cannot help getting into trouble, and running away is his only hope of finding his real mother and a real home.

Hutchison, Barry

Mr Mumbles. 2010. Read by David Thorpe, 5 hours 2 minutes. TB 17822.

Invisible fiends; 1. Kyle's imaginary friend from childhood is back! with a vengeance. Kyle hasn't seen Mr Mumbles in years. And there's a good reason for that: Mr Mumbles doesn't exist. But now Kyle's imaginary friend is back, and Kyle doesn't have time to worry about why. Only one thing matters: staying alive!

Hutchison, Barry

Raggy Maggie. 2010. Read by David Thorpe, 4 hours 39 minutes. TB 19668.

Invisible fiends; 2. Billy is the hardest kid in school and a horrible bully. So Kyle could almost find it funny that Billy's childhood invisible friend was a little dolly named Raggy Maggie. Almost, but not quite because now she is back, and she wants Kyle to play a game. The game is very simple. Find where she's hidden Billy, or Billy dies.

Ibbotson, Eva

Journey to the river sea. 2002. Read by Annie Aldington, 7 hours 46 minutes. TB 15910.

The girls in Maia's class told her what to expect when she reached the Brazilian jungle. 'There are huge mosquitoes which bite you. You turn yellow as a lemon and then you die.' But Maia, an orphan, can't wait to begin a new life with relatives she has never met, a thousand miles up the Amazon river. And Maia's classmates could never, even in their wildest dreams, imagine the adventures that await her on the shore of the River Sea.

Ibbotson, Eva

Not just a witch. 2009. Read by Prunella Scales, 3 hours 39 mintues. TB 17485.

Heckie is not just a witch. She's a good witch who wants to make the world a better place. So, with her Toe of Transformation and her Knuckle of Power she turns unpleasant people into animals. But to her surprise, Basil's parents want their son back.

Ibbotson, Eva

One dog and his boy. 2011. Read by Louise Jameson, 5 hours 20 mintues. TB 18814.

All Hal had ever wanted was a dog. But a dog would damage the expensive carpets in Hal's glamorous home, and his rich, neglectful parents refuse to consider one. Then they discover Easy Pets, a convenient dog-rental agency. Terrier Fleck arrives on Hal's birthday, but when Hal discovers that his dog must be returned, he runs away - along with a group of pedigree breeds joyfully escaping from Easy Pets

Impey, Rose

Introducing Scarlett Lee. 2009. Read by Lisa Coleman, 4 hours 22 minutes. TB 17487.

Scarlett is a drama queen in every sense. Larger than life, she lives to act and sometimes has trouble remembering when the drama lesson ends and real life resumes. When her father seems to 'disappear', Scarlett suddenly finds herself in a real-life drama of her own. Will she be able to uncover the mystery and discover just who she can trust and who is really putting on an act?

Jarvis, Robin

The Whitby witches. 1991. Read by Penelope Freeman, 9 hours 23 minutes. TB 15832.

Whitby witches series; book 1. Two children, Jennet and Ben, arrive at the seaside town of Whitby to stay with Alice Boston, a vigorous and eccentric 92 year-old. Ben if gifted with 'the sight' - he alone can see things hidden from the eyes of ordinary mortals. He sees the mysterious fisher folk of Whitby and he soon discovers that Alice Boston and her friends are not quite what they seem. Contains disturbing passages.

Jennings, Paul

Quirky tails. 2006. Read by Steven Pacey, 2 hours 54 minutes. TB 16633.

A Santa Claws, a seneez'n coffin, a train full of terrrible roses, ghosts for hire, stuffed (and not so stuffed) toads, a copying machine with a difference, and more. Nine stories - each bizarre and each with a twist in the tail.

Johns, W E

Biggles takes a holiday. 1949. Read by Andrew Timothy, 7 hours 2 minutes. TB 13006.

In the Amazonian jungle Biggles comes face to face with an old and dangerous enemy.

Johns, W E

Another job for Biggles. 1951. Read by Andrew Timothy, 4 hours 52 minutes. TB 13042.

After being promoted to Detective Air-Inspector, Biggles investigates the supply of a particularly addictive drug called Gurra, in the Arabian desert.

Johns, W E

No rest for Biggles. 1956. Read by Andrew Timothy, 4 hours 49 minutes. TB 13005.

Biggles pits his wits against a secret weapon capable of paralysing aeroplanes.

Johns, W E

Biggles gets his men : a further adventure of Sergeant Bigglesworth of the Special Air Service C I D. 1950. Read by Andrew Timothy, 5 hours 26 minutes. TB 13041.

Biggles, searching for missing men in Manchuria, meets a formidable foe.

Johnson, Catherine

A nest of vipers. 2008. Read by Gregg Lowe, 4 hours 45 minutes. TB 16862.

Cato Hopkins is the youngest member of Mother Hopkins' 'family' - a group of skilled fraudsters and pickpockets. There's Addy, who can become a very convincing boy when she needs to; the beautiful Bella, who can charm any rich young man out of his fortune; Sam, an escaped slave and Cato himself, a young boy, who Mother Hopkins has taught everything she knows. But old age is slowing Mother Hopkins down, and she wants to carry out one last con, a con to outdo all the cons that have gone before. And so the gang set about bringing ruin upon Captain Walker, a proud and cruel slave captain, who deserves to be taught a lesson or two.

Johnson, Pete

How to get famous. 2009. Read by Glen McCready, 4 hours 5 minutes. TB 17486.

Tobey is determined he will be famous. He's not big-headed, he just knows he's got something special and he's determined that everyone will know it! He even hangs around with the stars, getting autographs at film premieres. Tobey and his friend Georgia audition for a role in the local play - and to his huge disappointment, Georgia gets a part, but he doesn't. Can he turn this tragedy around and find a way to be famous after all?

Jones, Diana Wynne

Charmed life. 2000. Read by Lucy Scott, 6 hours 43 minutes. TB 12325.

Chrestomanci series; book 1. Everybody says that Gwendolyn Chant is a gifted witch with astonishing powers, so it suits her enormously when she is taken to live in Chrestomanci Castle. Her brother Eric (better known as Cat) is not so keen for he has no talent for magic at all. However, life with the great enchanter and his family is not what either of them expects and sparks soon begin to fly...

Jones, Diana Wynne

The lives of Christopher Chant : the childhood of Chrestomanci. 1988. Read by Nigel Graham, 8 hours 50 minutes. TB 8160.

Chrestomanci series; book 2. "News for you, Chant", says Christopher's tutor. "I've run a lot of tests on you these last weeks and every one of those gives you nine lives. Nine lives and some of the strongest magic I've met. They're sending a man to fetch you to Chrestomanci Castle now". So, to his horror, Christopher is sent off to the castle to become the next Chrestomanci - the most powerful magician in the Country. For adolescents.

Jones, Diana Wynne

Witch week. 1982. Read by Christopher Saul, 7 hours. TB 4827.

Chrestomanci series; book 3. The expertise and comedy of magic set in a boarding school run by the government for 'witch orphans and children with other problems'. The note passed in with the Geography homework to Mr Crossley said: 'SOMEONE IN THIS CLASS IS A WITCH'. This was serious - after all, witchcraft was punishable by burning...

Jones, Diana Wynne

The magicians of Caprona. 2000. Read by Lucy Scott, 7 hours 10 minutes. TB 12370.

Chrestomanci series; book 4. Casa Montana and Casa Petrocchi control all the magical business in Caprona, watched over by its magnificent guardian statue, the Angel. But the families have been feuding for years, so when all the spells start going wrong, they naturally blame each other. Things get even worse when young Tomino Montana and Angelica Petrocchi suddenly disappear. Can the terrible rumours of a White Devil who threatens the Angel of Caprona be true after all?

Jones, Diana Wynne

Conrad's fate. 2005. Read by Lucy Scott, 7 hours 38 minutes. TB 15943.

Chrestomanci series; book 5. Conrad is young, good at heart, and yet is apparently suffering from the effects of such bad karma that there is nothing in his future but terrible things. Conrad is sent in disguise to Stallery Mansion, to infiltrate the magical fortress that has power over the whole town of Stallchester, and to discover the identity of the person who is affecting his fate so badly. He has to put an end to them, or he won't last the year. But can ay plan really be that simple and straightforward?

Jones, Diana Wynne

Mixed magics. 2000. Read by Lucy Scott, 4 hours 17 minutes. TB 12771.

A companion to the Chrestomanci series. In the worlds of Chrestomanci, being able to use magic is a distinct advantage. But ordinary people have rights too, and only the strength and special skills of a nine-lifed enchanter can possibly begin to control the exploits of the numerous witches and warlocks, sorcerers and necromancers out to make mischief.

Kacer, Kathy

Clara's war. 2001. Read by Donna Miller-Linden, 5 hours 19 minutes. TB 17658. A Holocaust remembrance book for young readers.

Clara is a young Jewish girl in Czechoslovakia in 1943. When the Nazis invade, she and her family are sent to Terezin, a concentration camp. Despite all the hardships, she makes friends and even tries out for a part in a special opera performed by all the camp's children. Friends and family grow ill, are sent to other camps, or try to escape, as Clara struggles to survive amidst the rumours of an end to the war.

Kastner, Erich

Emil and the detectives. 2001. Read by Matt Addis, 2 hours 57 minutes. TB 20148.

If his mother had known the amazing adventures Emil was going to have in Berlin, she would never have let him go. But when his money goes missing on the train, Emil's determination to get it back leads him to team up with the detectives he meets in Berlin - and that was just the start.

Kay, Mara

Restless shadows. 1980. Read by Carol Marsh, 7 hours 30 minutes. TB 3794.

All the girls at Astrovo, the small select boarding school were aware of something strange about the old house. But Malvina, who ran the school, assured them they were no more than echoes, and the Astrov family seemed determined to keep their secret.

Kellam, Ian

The first summer year. 1972. Read by David Strong, 10 hours 42 minutes. TB 2844.

Richard, on holiday in a remote part of Scotland, finds a beautiful jewel which leads him into magical lands.

Kelly, Tom

The thing with Finn. 2008. Read by Charlie Norfolk, 3 hours 38 minutes. TB 16522.

Ten-year-old Danny knows he's going somewhere, but he just doesn't know where. On his way he flattens a stuffed otter, messes with a dog called The Beast and feeds biscuits to blue Louis. But however far or fast he goes, Danny can't outrun the memories that have chased him ever since his identical twin brother died. Where can Danny hide when every day his own face reminds him of Finn? The poignant story of a bereaved boy who embarks on an emotional journey - and ultimately finds his way home.

Kemp, Gene

Snaggletooth's mystery. 2008. Read by Dominic Taylor, 2 hours 28 minutes. TB 17488.

The foundations of Cricklepit School are being dug up as builders move in, but the pupils are more worried about their imminent SAT tests and whether their classroom newspaper The Cricklepit Chronicle will get banned by bolshy head governor Mrs Somers. That is, until doors start mysteriously refusing to open, cars are vandalised, two shadowy figures are seen wandering around the corridors, and a strange illness begins to spread amongst staff and pupils. As panic mounts, Strawberry, Shahid and Snaggletooth - founders of the Chronicle - set out to unroot the truth.

Kerr, Philip

Children of the lamp. 2004. Read by Chiwetel Ojiofor, 9 hours 8 minutes. TB 17081.

The children of the lamp; 1. John and Philippa Gaunt are young djinns, and can grant wishes and make themselves disappear. They go to stay with their eccentric uncle Nimrod to perfect their fledgling magical abilities and end up on a desperate quest

to locate the tomb of the pharaoh Akhenaten. Pitted against them is the most evil djinn in the universe.

Kessler, Liz

The tail of Emily Windsnap. 2004. Read by Finty Williams, 4 hours 37 minutes. TB 17489.

Emily Windsnap series; book 1. For as long as she can remember, twelve-year-old Emily Windsnap has lived on a boat. When her mother finally agrees to let her take swimming lessons, Emily makes a startling discovery - about her own identity, the mysterious father she's never met, and the thrilling possibilities and perils shimmering deep below the water.

King-Smith, Dick

Harry's mad. 1984. Read by Ray Jones, 2 hours 20 minutes. TB 5470.

Harry's Mad is an African Grey parrot named Madison ("Mad" to his friends) and a very strong-minded bird. He has been bequeathed to Harry by his great-uncle George for several very good reasons.

King-Smith, Dick

Find the white horse. 2008. Read by Nigel Lambert, 2 hours 50 minutes. TB 17150.

When Squintum, the cross-eyed cat, saves Lubber's life, he doesn't realise what he's letting himself in for. He should have known better than to make friends with such a silly, hairy lump of dog.

King-Smith, Dick

A mouse called Wolf. 2006. Read by Patricia Routledge, 1 hour 16 minutes. TB 17098.

Wolfgang Amadeus is a very unusual name for a mouse. Wolf's mother had spotted the name on some sheet music. It suits Wolf perfectly, for he can sing beautifully. His singing leads him to make a very special friend - a friend who will need Wolf's voice when disaster strikes.

King-Smith, Dick

The Queen's nose. 1983. Read by Maggie Jones, 2 hours 23 minutes. TB 4805.

The surprising story of what the magic in one 50 pence piece could do for a girl of ten who preferred animals to people. The 'Queen's nose' is the one on the coin and an important direction finder.

Lamb, Charles

Tales from Shakespeare. 1807. Read by Ray Jones, 12 hours 30 minutes. TB 5680.

Written to introduce children to the works of William Shakespeare, these stories of 20 of his plays have retained as much as possible of the original texts and can be enjoyed in their own right.

Landman, Tanya

Mondays are murder. 2009. Read by Eilidh Beaton, 2 hours 22 minutes. TB 17744.

Poppy Fields; book 1. This is the first in a brand-new series of murder mysteries. "Miss Marple" for the younger reader! When eleven-year-old Poppy Fields goes on an activity holiday to a remote Scottish island, she is looking forward to a week of climbing, hill-walking and horse riding. But things take a bad turn when their instructor has what appears to be a fatal abseiling accident. When Poppy discovers that his rope was cut, and more of the instructors start to have 'accidents', she suspects foul play and decides to investigate.

Lawrence, Caroline

The thieves of Ostia. 2002. Read by Kim Hicks, 4 hours.TB 17011.

A Roman mystery; book 1. In Rome in the year 79 A.D., a group of children from very different backgrounds work together to discover who beheaded a pet dog - and why.

Lawrence, Caroline

The secrets of Vesuvius. 2007. Read by Kim Hicks, 4 hours 36 minutes. TB 18759.

A Roman mystery; book 2. It's August AD79. Around the bay of Naples, tremors shake the ground. Mount Vesuvius is about to erupt. Flavia Gemina, a Roman sea captain's daughter is spending the summer with her uncle near Pompeii. When the volcano erupts Flavia and her friends Jonathon, Nubia and Lupus find themselves in desperate danger.

Lee, Ingrid

Dog lost. 2009. Read by Laurence Bouvard, 3 hours 21 minutes. TB 18192.

Cash is the puppy nobody wants. A pit-bull. A throwaway dog. A shivering wet bundle, Cash arrives in the life of twelve-year-old Mackenzie. And from that moment boy and dog share a love neither has ever known before. But when Cash is kicked out by Mackenzie's father, she finds herself lost and alone in a cruel world. Will she ever find her boy again?

Leitch, Patricia

For love of a horse. 2010. Read by Stephanie Beattie, 4 hours 34 minutes. TB 19917.

Jinny Manders is not the typical pony book heroine - she is a scruffy, wilful, tomboyish girl who doesn't have any social or romantic aspirations. Co-star of the books is her beautiful, wild, Arab pony Shantih.

Lewis, Gill

Sky hawk. 2011. Read by Martin Clark, 3 hours 55 minutes. TB 19327.

Callum and Iona make a pact, and with their shared secret they form a deep bond of friendship. The promise to keep their secret safe forever will change Callum's world. Soar above the clouds in this enthralling tale of friendship, loyalty, and hope.

Lindgren, Astrid

Pippi Longstocking. 2004. Read by Tania Emery, 2 hours 31 minutes. TB 16158.

Pippi Longstocking series; book 1. Pippi is nine years old and very, very strong. She lives in a cottage by herself, with a horse and a monkey for company, and her adventures are the funniest and wildest imaginable.

Little, Jean

Willow and Twig. 2000. Read by Sondra Bolton, 5 hours 39 minutes. TB 17434.

When their mother breaks her parole and runs off, 10-year-old Willow and her four-year-old brother Twig are on their own. They journey from the mean streets of Vancouver to stay with their grandmother in rural Ontario. There, the children learn valuable life lessons about pride, a sense of belonging, and being true to who you are.

Little, Jean

What will the robin do then? : winter tales. 1998. Read by Nicole Nakoneshny, 4 hours 59 minutes. TB 17664.

A collection of stories and poems celebrating every phase of winter from the last leaves of autumn to the first flowers of spring. Included are stories where Dinah must part with a dog she has helped train for the blind, Daniel and Dave adjust to a new step-father, life in the country, and a difficult cousin, and Charlotte, whose family doesn't believe in any winter holidays, discovers her own way to celebrate January.

Lively, Penelope

The house in Norham Gardens. 1974. Read by Carol Marsh, 8 hours 3 minutes. TB 2476.

Clare's grandfather brought back a shield from New Guinea seventy years ago, and now Clare's dreams are haunted by images of New Guinea. It is up to her to lay the ghost of an encounter between a Victorian anthropologist and a Stone Age New Guinea tribe to rest.

Lively, Penelope

Going back. 1975. Read by Joan Walker, 3 hours 3 minutes. TB 8690.

Joan, returning to Medleycott, recalls how she passed her childhood in idyllic peace, looking back on one long, joyous indulgence. Yet something casts a chilling shadow on her memories, for the idyll came to an abrupt and painful end. What serpent drove them from this garden paradise?

Lobel, Gill

Forever family. 2008. Read by Charlie Norfolk, 3 hours 54 minutes. TB 16894.

Eleven-year-old Pearl has always lived on the edges of society. Brought up by her mum on a narrow boat, she never went to school and rarely mixed with other people. But now her mum is ill in hospital and Pearl has been sent to live with a foster family and there is talk of her being adopted by a forever family. All Pearl wants is to be back with her mum on the boat, and when she hears that her mum has absconded from the hospital, she decides to run away back to the boat, where she is sure she will find her.

London, Jack

White Fang. 1906. Read by Arthur Bush, 8 hours 3 minutes. TB 1206.

A dog of mixed parentage - three parts wolf and one part dog - is taken from the wild and educated to the service of man.

McCaughrean, Geraldine

John Bunyan's a pilgrim's progress. 1999. Read by Richard Derrington, 2 hours 55 minutes. TB 12322.

On his journey of a life-time to the City of Gold, Christian meets an extraordinary cast of characters, such as the terrible Giant Despair. Together with Hopeful he survives the traps, but will he find the courage to cross the final river to the City of Gold and his salvation.

McCaughrean, Geraldine

Peter Pan in scarlet. 2006. Read by Lucy Scott, 6 hours 40 minutes. TB 14847.

Sequel to: Peter Pan. Something is wrong in Neverland. Dreams are leaking out - strangely real dreams, of pirates and mermaids, of warpaint and crocodiles. For Wendy and the Lost Boys it is a clear signal - Peter Pan needs their help, and so it is time to do the unthinkable and fly to Neverland again.

McCaughrean, Geraldine

Gold dust. 2007. Read by Laurel Lefkow, 6 hours 54 minutes. TB 15614.

Inez and her brother are amazed to find a huge hole being dug right outside the front door of their father's shop. Then suddenly more holes appear all over the main street and before long the cars can't use the road and everyone has to walk around balancing on planks of wood. It can only be a matter of time before the foundations give way and the whole town collapses.

McCaughrean, Geraldine

Stories from Shakespeare. 2001. Read by James wildby, 3 hours 50 minutes. TB 18508.

These retellings of the most popular Shakespeare plays, Romeo and Juliet, Henry the Fifth, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Julius Caesar, Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth and The Tempest, aim to capture the atmosphere, drama and humour of the originals while at the same time making them accessible to children.

McCombie, Karen

An urgent message of wowness. 2008. Read by Jennifer Bryce, 5 hours 42 minutes. TB 15631.

Heather thinks everyone in her family comes from Planet Perfect. Everyone except her, that is. Then Dad drops a bombshell, and the world turns upside down. The whole family explodes, implodes and goes slightly round the bend. Life has become surprisingly exciting and just a little bit mad - but is this topsy-turvy new family somewhere Heather can fit in?

McCombie, Karen

Frankie, Peaches & me. 2005. Read by Jenny Bryce, 4 hours 52 minutes. TB 15787.

Stella etc; book 1. Stella, along with her mum, dad and mildly mad twin brothers, has just moved from buzzy London to the sleepy seaside town of Portbay. Not only has she had to leave her best mate Frankie behind but she's also kissed goodbye to Seb - only the guy she's ever liked. Still, Portbay's got its own charms; they might just take a little discovering.

McCombie, Karen

Sweet-talking TJ. 2006. Read by Jennifer Bryce, 4 hours 36 minutes. TB 15961.

Stella etc; book 2. When Stella first sees TJ he's being attacked by a psycho seagull, but she immediately thinks he has potential as a mate. And when they get chatting, she's not disappointed. but she is disappointed when she mext sees him and he blanks her. Maybe it's because he's with a bunch of scary, older-looking lads who seem to laugh a lot, at TJ. Stella's not sure what's going on, but she knows she likes TJ and he likes her. Maybe all he needs is a bit of sweet-talking?

McCombie, Karen

Meet the real world, Rachel. 2008. Read by Jennifer Bryce, 4 hours 35 minutes. TB 17155.

Stella etc; book 3. Stella's new life in Portbay is going well. The only hassle is Rachel and her gang, who still manage to make Stella feel like she doesn't belong. Then all this weird stuff happens to Rachel and her so-called mates start avoiding her. Should Stella come to her rescue, or is tthat possibly the worst idea she's ever had?

McKay, Hilary

Saffy's angel. 2002. Read by Julia Sawalha, 4 hours 31 minutes. TB 15033.

Casson Family series; book 1. After Saffron Casson discovers that she's adopted, life is never quite the same again. Her artistic parents and doting siblings adore her, but Saffy wants a piece of her past. So when her grandfather bequests a stone angel to her, Saffy knows she has to find it.

McKay, Hilary

Indigo's star. 2004. Read by Helen Lederer, 4 hours 38 minutes. TB 15543.

Casson Family series; book 2. Indigo's going back to school after a long bout of glandular fever. He's not looking forward to it, as he knows the bullies will be waiting for him. But he's determined to stand on his own two feet - so when Saffy and Sarah break up a fight in the boys' bathroom, he's furious. Until he meets Tom. Tom is over from the States for a term, staying with his gran while his family sort out their own problems back home. He loves music and joking and is unfazed by the bullies. He helps Indigo to challenge his fears, and in doing so is absorbed into the crazy Casson family and finds some answers of his own. Rose adores him and is determined to help him get the guitar he's been eyeing in the local music shop - but her attempts to help end in disaster, leaving only one way out.

McKay, Hilary

Permanent Rose. 2005. Read by Sophie Aldred, 4 hours 30 minutes. TB 15794.

Casson Family series; book 3. It's a long hot summer - to "Permanent Rose" it seems never ending. Rose misses Tom, Indigo's friend who went back to America. New friend David is not a good enough replacement. Caddy's fiancee, Michael, tries to cheer her up by delivering a rose every day, but that just provides temporary relief. What with Daddy leaving her mother Eve for younger model Samantha, Caddy getting cold feet and adoptive sister Saffron deciding to find her real father, no one seems to have time to come to Rose's rescue. But Rose is determined, and in her heart of hearts is sure she will find Tom again - but what else will she find on the way?

McKay, Hilary

Caddy ever after. 2006. Read by Finty Williams and Glen McCready, 3 hours 47 minutes. TB 17105.

Casson Family series; book 4. Love is in the air for the Casson family! Four hilarious, endearing tales unfold as Rose, Indigo, Saffy, and Caddy each tell their intertwining stories. But it is Caddy who dares everything - as she tells all about love at first sight when you have found the Real Thing.

McKay, Hilary

Forever Rose. 2007. Read by Sophie Aldred, 5 hours 38 minutes. TB 17630.

Casson Family series; book 5. Rose's family are always busy doing their own things. At least she still has her friends at school, but Mr Spencer is always shouting about SATs and now he's cancelled Christmas! But thankfully he can't cancel the Christmas School Trip.

MacGregor, Roy

Mystery at Lake Placid. 1995. Read by John Clark, 5 hours 1 minute. TB 18067.

The Screech Owls; book 1. Travis Lindsay, his best friend, Nish, and the rest of the Screech Owls Hockey team go to Lake Placid to compete in an international peewee tournament where things start to go very wrong for the team. It looks like someone is trying to sabotage them, but why?

MacGregor, Roy

The Screech Owls' home loss. 1998. Read by Angela Willson, 2 hours 51 minutes. TB 18066.

The Screech Owls; book 8. When a phone call from Nish gets Travis out of bed one winter morning, it looks as if it's going to be the best weekend ever. But before it's over, Travis wishes it had never begun. One of the Screech Owls is in the hospital, the victim of a drunk driver who fled the scene. Now Travis and the Screech Owls must find a way to bring the culprit to justice.

MacGregor, Roy

The West coast murders. 2000. Read by Deborah Kipp, 3 hours. TB 17445.

The Screech Owls; book 12. The Screech Owls are in Vancouver to play in a tournament, and go on a whale-watching boat ride. What they find are two dead bodies, of a dolphin and a man they know. The team investigates, and uncovers the truth behind a drug smuggling operation and a heroic dolphin, while landing themselves in danger.

MacGregor, Roy.

Sudden death in New York City. 2000. Read by Roger Ashby, 2 hours 15 minutes. TB 17567.

The Screech Owls; book 13. The Screech Owls hockey team is set to play at Madison Square Gardens when they uncover a terrorist plot to take place on New Year's Eve.

MacGregor, Roy

Horror on River Road. 2001. Read by Roger Ashby, 2 hours 20 minutes. TB 17660.

The Screech Owls; book 14. The Screech Owls decide to take up lacrosse over the summer, but stumble on to a mystery when they meet their lacrosse coach. They discover that their hometown has a secret about a boy who vanished, and was probably murdered, on River Road. When they start filming the story for Nish's latest movie, they find themselves part of a real-life horror story.

MacGregor, Roy

Death down under. 2001. Read by Roger Ashby, 2 hours 27 minutes. TB 17657.

The Screech Owls; book 15. The Screech Owls hockey team becomes involved in a deadly Australian Olympic adventure.

Madden, Deirdre

Thanks for telling me, Emily. 2008. Read by Caroline Lennon, 3 hours 40 minutes. TB 17154.

When Keira goes to work in her Aunt Emily's pet shop, she doesn't realise what an incredible summer it's going to be. The shop is packed with extraordinary animals, and then the bizarre Mrs Henrietta Fysshe-Pye comes to town. When she decides she simply must have some pets, things really start to happen.

Magorian, Michelle

Back home. 1985. Read by Pauline Munro, 10 hours 15 minutes. TB 6009.

It is 1945 and twelve year old Rusty is back in England after five years as an evacuee in America. She is shocked to find herself in an unrecognisable world of war-damaged cities, rationing and drabness. Even family seem strangers. She is sent to a harsh boarding school to try and instil some English discipline into her, but her American spirit refuses to be crushed.

Magorian, Michelle

Goodnight Mister Tom. 1981. Read by Christopher Saul, 9 hours 50 minutes. TB 4251.

A touching story of the friendship that developed between a small, unhappy boy and the gruff lonely man on whom he was billeted at the outbreak of the war.

Magorian, Michelle

Just Henry. 2008. Read by Annie Aldington, 15 hours 35 minutes. TB 16478.

It's 1949 and life is bleak for Henry. He misses his father who died a war hero, and he escapes from his annoying stepfather and stepsister whenever he can and goes to the cinema. One day in the cinema queue he meets Mrs Beaumont who also loves films, and lends Henry a camera for his school project. Henry is disgusted that he's been put in a group with Jeffries, the son of a man who went AWOL, and Pip, who was born illegitimate; but he's about to learn that tolerance and friendship are more important than social stigmas.

Malone, Geoffrey

Pirates. 2009. Read by Stuart Crossman, 6 hours 18 minutes. TB 18187.

Tom Lee has always dreamed of going to sea, just like his father. So when he's invited to join Captain Lee's crew aboard the Serota Star to sail from Singapore to Penang, it promises to be the trip of a lifetime. But Tom hadn't reckoned on the murderous pirates that follow them down the Malacca Straits.

Marks, Graham

Snatched! 2007. Read by Toby Longworth, 5 hours 31 minutes. TB 17710.

Left for dead in a lion's cage, baby Daniel is adopted by Hubble, owner of a travelling circus. 12 years later, his carefree life as a bareback rider is shattered by vivid premonitions.

Marryat, Frederick W

The children of the New Forest. 1847. Read by David Broomfield, 11 hours 45 minutes. TB 1159.

A story of adventure in the wild countryside during the troubled times following the defeat of Charles I, and of the children of a cavalier family forced to live in hiding while their father's enemies ruled the land.

Mercer, Sienna

Switched. 2009. Read by Kelly Burke, 3 hours 29 minutes. TB 18165.

My sister the vampire series; book 1. Olivia Abbott is a cheerleader - pretty clothes, pretty hair and pretty perfect. Ivy Vega is definitely not the cheerleading type - black clothes, black eyeliner, pale skin. In fact she seems the exact opposite of Olivia - or she would be if she wasn't her twin! Meeting for the first time since being separated at birth, Olivia is about to discover that her long lost sister may just have some skeletons in her closet. But that won't put her off getting to know Ivy. After all, blood is thicker than water - and it's certainly tastier!

Meyer, Kai

The flowing queen. 2006. Read by Toby Longworth, 6 hours 3 minutes. TB 17090.

Dark reflections; book 1. A feisty female hero finds herself caught up in mystery and intrigue in a parallel Venice full of mermaids, flying stone lions and the wispy phantoms that inhabit magic mirrors.

Morpurgo, Michael

War Horse. 2007. Read by Steve Hodson, 4 hours 40 minutes. TB 16132.

In 1914, Joey, a young farm horse, is sold to the army and thrust into the midst of the war on the Western Front. With his officer, he charges towards the enemy, witnessing the horror of the frontline. But even in the desolation of the trenches, Joey's courage touches the soldiers around him.

Morpurgo, Michael

The butterfly lion. 1996. Read by Helen Bourne, Read by Jon Cartwright, 1 hour 50 minutes. TB 17050.

Bertie rescues an orphaned white lion cub from the African veld. They become inseparable but then Bertie is sent to boarding school far away in England and the lion is sold to the circus. Bertie swears that one day they will see each other again, but it is the butterfly lion who ensures that their friendship will never be forgotten.

Morpurgo, Michael

Dear Olly. 2001. Read by Damian Lynch, 1 hour 10 minutes. TB 17497.

'Matt wouldn't look at her as he spoke. I'm going to be a clown, Olly. I mean a real clown. And now I know where I'm going to do it. I'm going where my swallows go. I'm going to Africa.' As Olly waits for her brother's letters, she watches the swallows preparing to leave for the winter. Hero the swallow starts his long journey to Africa, not knowing the terrible dangers he will meet on the way. And when Matt sees the children in the African orphanage sick, injured and lonely he knows he's made the right decisions, but he never could have dreamt of what was going to happen to him there.

Morpurgo, Michael

Little foxes. 2006. Read by Bill Wallis, 2 hours 48 minutes. TB 17723.

Bullied at school, nagged in Aunty May's tenth-floor council flat, there's only one place Billy really feels alive - in the wilderness by the canal. There he watches a cygnet on the water and protects a family of fox cubs. Then his secret place is discovered and the fox family decimated. Unwanted and unloved, Billy and the last fox run for their lives.

Morpurgo, Michael

An elephant in the garden. 2010. Read by Fiona Clarke, 4 hours 20 minutes. TB 18189.

It's 1944. Elizabeth's father is fighting with the German army on the

eastern front. Her mother works at Dresden zoo, where her favourite animal is a young elephant named Marlene. When the zoo director tells her the dangerous animals must be shot to prevent them running amok when the town is bombed, Elizabeth's mother moves Marlene into the back garden to save her and then the bombs start to fall. Their home destroyed, Elizabeth and her family must flee the bombed-out city and through the wintery landscape, all the while avoiding the Russian troops who are drawing ever closer. It would be hard enough, without an elephant in tow!

Nelson, D A

DarkIsle. 2008. Read by Jane MacFarlane, 6 hours 40 minutes. TB 16212.

For 10-year-old Morag, there's nothing magical about the cellar of her cruel foster parents' home. But that's where she meets Aldiss, a talking rat, and his resourceful companions, Bertie the dodo. She jumps at the chance to run away and join them on their race against time to save their homeland from the evil warlock Devlish, who is intent on destroying it. But first, Bertie and Aldiss will need to stop bickering long enough to free the only guide who knows where to find Devlish: Shona, a dragon who's been turned to stone. Together, these four friends begin their journey to a mysterious dark island beyond the horizon, where danger and glory await - along with clues to the disappearance of Morag's parents, whose destiny seems somehow linked to her own.

Newbery, Linda

Catcall. 2008. Read by Steven Alexander, 4 hours 29 minutes. TB 16811.

Josh's family is used to changes - but now they are hurtling into even more. Although Josh has always had an affinity with animals, it's his younger brother Jamie who falls under the wild cat spell. 'Leo' seems to have taken over Jamie's life. Soon it becomes impossible for the family to cope with his frightening, unpredictable behaviour. Only Josh understands, but is he brave enough to break through Jamie's unhappy mask, and save them all?

Oxford treasury of classic poems. 2011. Read by Brian Fenton. 3 hours 4 minutes. TB 19645.

In this book of classic poems for children, all kinds of poems are collected together: old and new, short and long, funny and sad. Many of the poems are very famous and well-loved, but there are also some surprises.

Palacio, R. J.

Wonder. 2012. Read by Volunteers, 7 hours 46 minutes. TB 404871.

'Wonder' is the funny, sweet and incredibly moving story of Auggie Pullman. Born with a terrible facial abnormality, this shy, bright ten-year-old has been home-schooled by his parents for his whole life, in an attempt to protect him from the stares and cruelty of the outside world.

Paterson, Katherine

The great Gilly Hopkins. 1979. Read by Bruce Montague, 4 hours 57 minutes. TB 12932.

Galadriel, named out of Tolkien, is a tough, clever, angry 11-year-old and victor of many a foster home and despair of the social services lady! This time she meets her match.

Pearce, Philippa

A dog so small. 2001. Read by Kate Rawson, 4 hours 7 minutes. TB 16915.

For months, Ben had been thinking about dogs. He had picked the biggest and the best from the dog-books in the library. So imagine his disappointment when, for his birthday, he received a picture of a dog. Ben's imagination soon got to work, though, and that's when his adventures began.

Pearce, Philippa

Who's afraid and other strange stories. 2011. Read by Christian Rodska, 3 hours 45 minutes. TB 19828.

Each of these stories lures the reader into the world of the supernatural. These gripping stories are hair-raising, spine-chilling and blood-curdling - something for everyone who enjoys a good scare.

Price, Willard

Amazon adventure. 1951. Read by Bruce Montague, 7 hours 15 minutes. TB 3752.

Hal and Roger Hunt are on an exciting trip down the Amazon; it turns into a struggle against hostile Indians, wild animals and the raging flood.

Price, Willard

South Sea & volcano adventures. 2005. Read by William Roberts, 10 hours 42 minutes. TB 17918.

In Volcano Adventure, Hal and Roger Hunt are off to the Pacific to study volcanoes with a young scientist, Dr Dan Adams. They share some amazing experiences - investigating an active crater on the sea bed; seeing the inside of a boiling crater in a steel and glass ball; and resuing the inhabitants of the doomed "Tin Can Island". But Dr Adams is behaving strangely and Hal begins to worry that he might be putting them all in danger. .In South Sea Adventure, Hal and Roger are commissioned to bring back some extraordinary sea creatures for their father's collection, but that's not their only mission. They're also out to visit the remote pearl-oyster beds of a secret lagoon, but there are others after the pearls as well, and they soon find themselves stranded on a desolate atoll with little hope of survival.

Prue, Sally

The truth sayer. 2008. Read by Tom Lawrence, 6 hours 57 minutes. TB 17113.

Truth Sayer series; book 1. Nian is a boy with a destiny. Taken from his home and family to live in the House of Truth, he must practise his skills of mind-reading, weather lore and manipulation of matter. Once he has achieved mastery, he will become one of the elect, a Lord of Truth. There's only one problem. Nian doesn't want to become a Lord of Truth. He just wants to get away. But his only means of escape is to step into another world.

Prue, Sally

Goldkeeper. 2005. Read by Christian Rodska, 6 hours 38 minutes. TB 17153.

The greatest honour for a young boy is to be chosen as the high priest's apprentice in the temple of Ora. When Sebastian is selected, everyone is shocked - not least Sebastian himself. For you couldn't imagine a more unlikely candidate. Sebastian warms to his duties when he realizes that his new position gives him power.

Rae, Gwynedd

The Mary Plain omnibus. 1976. Read by Andrew Timothy, 10 hours 43 minutes. TB 2988.

Four books of the adventures of Mary Plain, the bear cub from Berne, and her travels to England with her special friend the Owl Man.

Ransome, Arthur

Swallows and Amazons; 11. The Picts and the Martyrs: or, Not welcome at all. 2010. Read by synthetic voice, 9 hours 54 minutes. TB 404346.

It is the start of the summer holidays at Beckfoot. Captain Flint has taken Mrs Blackett on a sea voyage to help her convalesce from a severe attack of flu. In her absence, Mrs Blackett has invited Dick and Dorothea to come and stay with her daughters. Plans have been laid for a quiet and civilised house party. Those plans are smashed when Nancy and Peggy's Great Aunt Maria writes to say that she has heard they are alone at Beckfoot. Angry with Mrs Blackett for her apparent neglect, the Great Aunt has announced she will arrive that day to take charge of the house until Mrs Blackett's return. The Amazons and the D's all realise that things will be far worse for Mrs Blackett if the Great Aunt discovers there are visitors staying at the house. They decide that the D's must become Picts, hiding in a hut in the woods above Beckfoot, whilst the Amazons become Martyrs, appeasing the Great Aunt in order to deflect her anger from their mother.

Rayban, Chloe

Hollywood bliss : My life so far. 2008. Read by Clare Corbett, 7 hours 7 minutes. TB 17722.

Contains language which might be considered offensive. Hollywood Bliss ; 2. Sequel to: Hollywood bliss: My life starring Mum..Holly's mega-star mother moves to New York, and where she goes, like it or not, Holly goes too. Here are the bright lights of the big city - it's the land of opportunity, so maybe she should make the most of it.

Riordan, Rick

Percy Jackson and the lightning thief. 2006. Read by Peter Brook, 9 hours 45 minutes. TB 16687.

Percy Jackson & the Olympians series; book 1. I was just a normal kid, going to school, playing basketball, skateboarding. The usual. Until I accidentally vaporized my maths teacher. That's when things started really going wrong. Now I spend my time fighting with swords, battling monsters with my friends, and generally trying to stay alive.

Riordan, Rick

Percy Jackson and the sea of monsters. 2007. Read by Peter Brooke, 7 hours 29 mintues. TB 16848.

Percy Jackson & the Olympians series; book 2. You can't tell by looking at me that my dad is Poseidon, God of the Sea. It's not easy being a half-blood these days. You mortals can't even see the monsters we have to fight all the time. So when a game of dodgeball turned into a death match against an ugly gang of cannibal giants, I couldn't exactly ask my gym teacher for help.

Riordan, Rick

Percy Jackson and the Titan's curse. 2008. Read by Peter

Brooke, 8 hours 34 minutes. TB 17942.

Percy Jackson & the Olympians series; book 3. It's the last Friday before the winter holidays Percy Jackson isn't at

school, he's battling the fearsome Manticore which in itself isn't ideal but with Annabeth missing and the goddess of the hunt held captive, things get a whole lot more serious.

Riordan, Rick

Percy Jackson and the last Olympian. 2010. Read by Christopher Ragland, 9 hours 51 minutes. TB 18868.

Percy Jackson & the Olympians series; book 5. The greatest monster of all, the storm giant Typhon, is on the loose, wreaking havoc and destruction across the U.S. - while Kronos's army lays siege to Manhattan. Soon Percy Jackson must make the hardest choice of his life - a choice that will save or destroy the world.

Rosen, Michael

You're thinking about doughnuts. 2008. Read by Michael Rosen, 1 hour 56 minutes. TB 16316.

Frank is sitting in the museum while his mother does the cleaning. He feels very alone until a skeleton comes and befriends him and introduces him to all the exhibits in the museum. So begins a night of strange encounters for Frank.

Rosen, Michael

You're thinking about tomatoes. 2007. Read by Michael Rosen, 2 hours 27 minutes. TB 15953.

Sequel to: You're thinking about doughnuts. Frank is back among the ruins of the past again, this time on a school trip to a stately home. When the black servant in an eighteenth century picture starts talking to Frank, he really isn't surprised. The girl was Sheba but is sure that isn't her real name and calls herself "Not-Sheba". Frank agrees to help her find out who she is, helped on the way by a celebrity mad mummy, who is desperate to be a star and various statues from India and some exploited Victorian workers.

Rowling, J. K.

The tales of Beedle the bard. 2007. Read by Steve Hodson, 1 hours 42 minutes. TB 16171.

Each of the five tales in this book reveals a lesson befitting children and parents alike: the strength gained with a trusted friendship, the redemptive power of love, and the true magic that exists in the hearts of all of us. Rowling's new introduction also comments on the personal lessons she has taken from the Tales.

Rutledge, Margie

The great laundry adventure. 1999. Read by Amal Eltassi, 3 hours 28 minutes. TB 18222.

To solve their overflowing laundry crisis, the Lawrence family buys large baskets, from a mysterious shop, to put it all in. But are the baskets the end of their problems or just the beginning? Abigail, Jacob and Ernest love magic, so they decide to cast themselves into adventure after adventure as the baskets become gateways to other eras.

Ryan, Chris

Survival. 2004. Read by Ian Prosner, 5 hours 41 minutes. TB 18169.

Alpha force series; book 1. The first in an exciting new series for children from ex-SAS officer andbestselling adult author Chris Ryan. Five kids: Alex, Li, Paulo, Hex and Amber, aremarooned on a desert island where they must face the ultimate test - survival!Killer komodo dragons, sharks and modern day pirates are amongst the dangers theyface. Can the five bond as a team - and stay alive?

Sachar, Louis

Someday Angeline. 2008. Read by Alanis Peart, 2 hours 55 minutes. TB 16712.

Angeline is brilliant! She knows way more than a child of her age ought to. When she is moved up a class at school she finds that her intelligence doesn't equip her entirely for dealing with the pressures of being with the older group. Soon she is finding refuge with a teacher and her tropical fish and another unlikely student.

St. John, Lauren

The white giraffe. 2007. Read by Adjoa Andoh, 4 hours 49 minutes. TB 16278.

When she is eleven years old, Martine is orphaned and sent to live with her grandmother on a game reserve in South Africa. One night Martine looks out of her window and sees a young albino giraffe. This is the beginning of her mysterious and magical adventures.

Serraillier, Ian

There's no escape : an adventure story. 1950. Read by Robert Gladwell, 6 hours 33 minutes. TB 3546.

A brilliant scientist disappears in his small mountainous country and Peter Howarth is sent, at great risk to his life, to try to find him and his radar beam camera.

Serraillier, Ian

The silver sword. 1983. Read by Elizabeth Proud, 4 hours 15 minutes. TB 2650.

Alone and fending for themselves in a Poland devastated by World War Two, Jan and his three homeless friends cling to the silver sword as a symbol of hope. As they travel through Europe towards Switzerland, where they believe they will be reunited with their parents, they encounter many hardships and dangers.

Serraillier, Ian

They raced for treasure. 1946. Read by Peter Gray, 6 hours 23 minutes. TB 2692.

David and his Uncle Bill meet adventure and danger in their search for a treasure island.

Sewell, Anna

Black beauty. 1877. Read by Elizabeth Proud, 6 hours 2 minutes. TB 1713.

The life story of a horse, written with gentle sympathy and understanding.

Shan, Darren.

Lord Loss. c2006. Read by Rupert Degas, 6 hours 27 minutes. TB 19625.

Book 1; Demonata series When Grubbs Grady first encounters Lord Loss and his evil minions, he learns three things: the world is vicious, magic is possible, demons are real. He thinks that he will never again witness such a terrible night of death and darkness. He is wrong.

Shan, Darren.

Demon thief. c2006. Read by Rupert Degas, 6 hours 54 minutes. TB 19626.

Book 2; Demonata series. When Kernel Fleck's brother is stolen by demons, he must enter their universe in search of him. It is a place of magic, chaos and incredible danger, and Kernel must adapt to this new world if he is ever going to see his brother again.

Shan, Darren.

Slawter. 2006. Read by Rupert Degas, 6 hours 16 minutes. TB 19627.

Book 3; Demonata series. Nightmares haunt the dreams of Dervish Grady since his return from the Demonata universe, but Grubbs takes care of his uncle as they both try to continue a normal existence. When a cult director calls in Dervish as consultant for a new horror movie, it seems a perfect excuse for a break from routine & a chance for some fun.

Shan, Darren.

Bec. c2006. Read by Lorraine Pilkington, 6 hours 40 minutes. TB 19628.

Book 4; Demonata series. As a baby, Bec fought for her life. As a trainee priestess, she fights to fit in to a tribe that needs her skills but fears her powers. And when the demons come, the fight becomes a war. Bec's magic is weak and untrained, until she meets the druid Drust. Under his leadership, Bec and other warriors embark on a long journey.

Shea, Alan

The amazing mind of Alice Makin. 2008. Read by Zoe-Anne Phillips, 6 hours 55 minutes. TB 16815.

Alice is growing up in post-war London: a grey world of old bomb sites. Her escape is her imagination, which always brightens her day. But when a new boy starts school, her mind begins playing tricks on her. She's oddly drawn to him, and whenever they are together the world becomes a more exciting place. A place where the things she imagines appear to become real.

Shykoff, Henry

Just a little later with Eevo and Sim. 2001. Read by Mike Morrison, 4 hours 30 minutes. TB 18798.

Eevo and Sim are reunited with their mother, Shim, and their father, Dedu, who have just returned from their long trip to the Wetlands Clan, the former home of Shim. They discover that together, Eevo and Sim have overcome many dangers. Together they return to the Wetlands, where again the brother and sister take on many challenges, make new discoveries, and even encounter the Great One: the much-feared crocodile of the Great River.

Shykoff, Henry

Once upon a time, long, long ago. 1999. Read by Mike Morrison, 3 hours 30 minutes. TB 17875.

A girl, Eevo, and her brother Sim live nearly 50,000 years ago in what is now the Middle East. When their parents go on a trip, they are cast out of their home cave by their tribe. Despite their young age and Sim's lameness, they learn to create fire, shape tools, tame wolves and survive.

Simon, Francesca

Helping Hercules. 2004. Read by Lucy Tregear, 2 hours 24 minutes. TB 17875.

Susan is fed up with her family, but when a magic coin whisks her back in time to Ancient Greece she finds that life with the gods and goddesses is much trickier. She is drawn into a series of hair-raising adventures, helping Hercules clean out the Augean stables, following Orpheus down into the Underworld, riding the winged horse Pegasus and narrowly missing being turned to stone by the gorgon Medusa.

Singer, Nicky

The flask. 2012. Read by Bethany Ninelle, 5 hours 50 minutes. TB 20127.

12-year-old Jess is grieving for her beloved Aunt Edie, and anxiously awaiting the birth of her twin brothers, when she finds a mysterious glass flask hidden in a desk. The flask is beautiful to Jess, and soon she starts to believe that it contains a magical life-force.

Smith, Dodie

The hundred and one dalmatians. 1956. Read by Gabriel Woolf, 5 hours. TB 2413.

A villainess called Cruella de Vil acquires ninety-seven dalmatian puppies because she wants their skins for a fur coat. Among her victims are the fifteen children of Pongo and Missis, who find devoted friends in their efforts at rescue. An exciting funny book, full of wisdom about dogs and people.

Smith, Dodie

The starlight barking. 2009. Read by Delia Corrie, 3 hours 59 minutes. TB 18053.

Sequel to: The hundred and one dalmations. Dogs are the only creatures in the world that are awake, and they can communicate through thought waves. Best of all, they can swoosh through the air. Pongo, Missis and the family swoosh up to London to see if they can help sort out what's going on. Is it Cruella de Vil, up to her old tricks? Or is it something or someone far more sinister? This is the sequel to the classic 101 dalmations.

Snicket, Lemony

The bad beginning. 2001. Read by Jeff Harding, 2 hours 50 minutes. TB 13050.

A series of unfortunate events; book 1. The Baudelaire children, Violet, Klaus and baby Sunny, are exceedingly unlucky. Their parents had been killed, and they are forced to go and stay with Uncle Olaf. It soon turns out that Olaf has evil plans for the children.

Snicket, Lemony

The reptile room. 2001. Read by Jeff Harding, 3 hours 14 minutes. TB 13373.

A series of unfortunate events; book 2. After narrowly escaping the menacing clutches of the dastardly Count Olaf, the three Baudelaire orphans are taken in by a kindly herpetologist with whom they live happily for an all-too-brief time.

Snicket, Lemony

The wide window. 2001. Read by Jeff Harding, 3 hours 29 minutes. TB 14199.

A series of unfortunate events; book 3. The Baudelaire orphans Violet, Klaus, and Sunny go off to live with widowed Aunt Josephine, who is a very nervous lady and is afraid of almost everything. Her great passion in life is English grammar. Unfortunately for the orphans, Aunt Josephine's house is perched precariously on a cliff that overlooks Lake Lachrymose, a lake filled with deadly leeches. In addition, Hurricane Herman is headed toward them. But, most unfortunate for the orphans, Count Olaf, in the guise of Captain Sham, has found them and gained the trust of Aunt Josephine. Once again, it is up to the orphans to use their wiles in order to stay out of his evil clutches.

Snicket, Lemony

The miserable mill. 2002. Read by Jeff Harding, 3 hours 21 minutes. TB 14200.

A series of unfortunate events; book 4. Mr Poe delivers the three Baudelaire orphans, Violet, Klaus and little Sunny, to their new guardian, the owner of the Lucky Smells Lumbermill in Paltryville. But far from living in the mill, they rapidly discover they will be working there and even worse, there is a book in the library by a Dr Orwell, sinisterly shaped like Count Olaf's eye tattoo.

Snow, Alan

Here be monsters! 2006. Read by Bill Wallis, 8 hours 12 minutes. TB 17151.

The Ratbridge chronicles; book 1. Arthur has fallen foul of the appalling Snatcher and is trapped alone in the town, with no way home. Meanwhile Snatcher and his men are working tirelessly in secret on a fiendish and dastardly plan to take over Ratbridge - and the world. With the help of Willbury Nibble QC, some

friendly boxtrolls and cabbage-heads, Marjorie the frustrated inventor, and the rats and pirates from the Ratbridge Nautical Laundry, can Arthur thwart Snatcher's evil plans - and find his way home?

Steven, Kenneth

The Santa Maria. 2007. Read by Sam Laydon, 2 hours 25 minutes. TB 16309.

A Hebridean boy lives with his grandfather. All his life he has heard whispers of a Spanish galleon that is supposed to have gone down off the island's coast with its promised treasure. The story culminates in a great storm, and the hunt to the Santa Maria begins in earnest.

Stewart, Paul

Beyond the Deepwoods . 2006. Read by Ian Prosser, 7 hours 28 minutes. TB 19737.

The Edge chronicles; book 1. Young Twig lives in the Deepwoods, among the Woodtrolls, but he isn't one of them. In a brave attempt to find out where he belongs, Twig sets out for the mysterious, fascinating and dangerous world beyond.

Stewart, Trenton Lee

The mysterious Benedict Society . 2008. Read by James Hutchinson, 12 hours 59 minutes. TB 16686.

The Mysterious Benedict Society; book 1. When a peculiar advertisement appears in the newspaper, children everywhere sit a series of mysterious tests, hoping to be chosen to take part in a secret mission. In the end, just four children succeed.

Stine, R L

Goosebumps collection. 1995. Read by Laurence Bouvard, 7 hours 21 minutes. TB 12195.

A collection of ghostly tales about the kids in Dark Falls and why they are so deathly strange; Greg's creepy camera which takes such weird photos; and what Dr Brewer gets up to down in the basement. Why does he seem to be developing plant-like tendencies?

Stine, R L

Goosebumps: collection 2. 1994. Read by Walter Lewis, 9 hours. TB 12018.

Discover why Gabe really should be scared of the curse of the mummy's tomb. Discover what Max can do with his magic mirror - and what the mirror can do to him. Discover who is causing all the trouble at Lindy and Kris's house - surely it can't be their ventriloquist's dummies...

Stine, R L

Goosebumps; collection 3. 1994. Read by Laurence Bouvard, 8 hours. TB 12245.

A collection of ghostly tales about the kids in Dark Falls and why they are so deathly strange; Greg's creepy camera which takes such weird photos; and what Dr Brewer gets up to down in the basement. Why does he seem to be developing plant-like tendencies?

Stine, R L

Goosebumps; collection 9. 1998. Read by Walter Lewis, Read by Laurel Lefkow, Read by Laurence Bouvard, 6 hours 56 minutes. TB 11935.

Who is lurking in the cave down by the beach - and what does he want... Where did the weird masked phantom come from - and why is he trying to ruin Brooke and Zeke's school play? Why is Kat is so scared of the sponge she found under the kitchen sink - and what does the sponge think about it all?

Stewart, Paul

Muddle earth. 2004. Read by Clive Mantle, 3 hours 39 minutes. TB 15338.

Muddle earth series; book 1. Muddle earth is a place where anything can happen - and it usually does. Joe Jefferson is an ordinary schoolboy from ordinary earth. But something strange happened when he was walking his dog, and now he's Joe the Barbarian, fearless warrior-hero, summoned to slay ogres, wrestle dragons and bravely confront villains.

Stewart, Paul

Muddle earth book two. 2006. Read by Clive Mantle, 3 hours 24 minutes. TB 17094.

Muddle earth series; book 2. All the cutlery in Muddle Earth has disappeared, drawn to a dragon's cave

in the mountains - and the Horned Baron's Garden Party is due to start. Reluctant warrior Joe the Barbarian and his friends must go to the rescue.

Stewart, Paul

Muddle earth book three. 2005. Read by Clive Mantle, 3 hours 39 minutes. TB 17095.

Muddle earth series; book 3. Brenda the Warrior-Princess and her pink sabre-toothed cat Sniffy are back in Muddle Earth, and they've had enough of adventuring. All they want is a nice, boring wizard to work for - and it looks like they've come to the right place.

Streatfeild, Noel

Thursday's child. 1978. Read by Charlie Norfolk, 7 hours 5 minutes. TB 19768.

Margaret is sure that one day she'll be a somebody, even though right now she's just a miserable nobody who's fallen foul of the cruel matron at the orphanage. She runs away, and fate soon takes a hand in the form of her friend's brother, Peter.

Streatfeild, Noel

Far to go. 1976. Read by Charlie Norfolk, 3 hours 28 minutes. TB 19769.

Margaret Thursday, aged 11, became a star overnight, but the spiteful matron of the home where she had spent some unhappy times was determined to get her.

Strong, Andrew

Oswald and the end of the world. 2008. Read by Paul Chequer, 6 hours 24 minutes. TB 17721.

Oswald's dad is a fake fortune-teller and when he predicts disaster, Oswald doesn't believe a word of it. But on the mysterious island of Idlegreen, there's definitely something strange going on and a new star is coming closer every day.

Thomas, Ruth

The runaways. 1987. Read by Helen Bourne, 8 hours 56 minutes. TB 7149.

Nathan and Julia are the most unpopular children in class 8. By chance they meet up truanting from just retribution at school and together they make an exciting discovery. Can they keep their wonderful "find" a secret? In a week it lands them in real trouble and the only thing left to do is run.

Thompson, Kate

Switchers. 1997. Read by Fo Cullen, 5 hours 49 minutes. TB 12267.

Switchers; book 1. Twelve-year-old Tess can turn into any animal she wishes. When she meets Kevin she realises she's not the only switcher. Tess and Kevin find out they are probably the only ones who can save the world from the modern ice age which is threatening. Will they succeed in defeating the krools?

Thompson, Kate

Midnight's choice. 2009. Read by Niamh Cusack, 4 hours 27 minutes. TB 16988.

Switchers; book 2. Tess is confronting the sinister Martin, who as a vampire encourages her to join him in his evil ways. She is alone in her struggle because her friend Kevin has become a phoenix and now resides in a zoo.

Todd, Barbara Euphan

Detective Worzel Gummidge. 2009. Read by Sally Newton, 4 hours 51 minutes. TB 19538.

Worzel Gummidge, the tatty old scarecrow who comes to life - turns detective.

Tolkien, J R R

The Hobbit, or, there and back again. 1937. Read by Gabriel Woolf, 10 hours. TB 2574.

First book in Bilbo's adventure. Now a classic children's story, this is a tale of high adventure undertaken by a company of dwarves in search of dragon-guarded gold. A reluctant partner on this perilous quest is Bilbo Baggins, a comfort-loving, unambitious hobbit, who surprises even himself by his resourcefulness and skill as a burglar. As well as supremely exciting incidents, though, there are homelier moments: good fellowship and welcome meals along the road, laughter and song, and all "the freshness of an early world". The hobbit is also a prelude to The Lord of the Rings.

Travers, P L

Mary Poppins in Cherry Tree Lane. 2012. Read by Sophie Thompson, 1 hour, 41 minutes. TB 19255.

Going to the park for a supper picnic proves to be more than just the expected treat when Mary Poppins is around! The strangest people turn up, and Jane and Michael have a wonderful time.

Trewellard, Juliet

Butterfingers. 2008. Read by Nigel Carrington, 2 hours 27 minutes. TB 16623.

Princess Bella has been snatched from her secret garden by a terrifying monster, leaving behind nothing but a glittering golden ball! Not even the bravest knights in the kingdom can save her from the huge, dark, fire-breathing creature with enormous wings, a great swishing tail and deadly claws. But clumsy Ned the stable boy is determined to succeed where the gallant knights have failed.

Umansky, Kaye

Wilma's wicked revenge. 2000. Read by Clare Higgins, 4 hours 22 minutes. TB 17215.

Wilma's mother and sisters are successful wicked queens (one sister married Snow White's dad, another is the Snow Queen from Andersen). Wilma, however, is a total disaster. She leaves home to find her own castle and devote herself to being wicked - with some very chaotic results.

Ure, Jean

Boys beware. 2006. Read by Clare Corbett, 3 hours 19 minutes. TB 17720.

Diary ; 9. Sequel to: Secret meeting. Even though Tash and Emily go to an all girls' school, they are into boys in a BIG WAY. They're also stepsisters and the best of friends. So when their mom and dad have to go Peru for work for a couple of months, leaving the girls in their own flat in Aunty Jay's house, they are seriously excited. Of course they've got to take their weird elder sister, Ali, hundreds of her Star Trek videos, and Fat Man the cat, but apart from that they are INDEPENDENT GIRLS. And when they find out that there's a dishy boy living in the flat downstairs, they just can't believe their luck.

Ure, Jean

Fortune cookie. 2010. Read by Lisa Coleman, 2 hours 55 minutes. TB 18519.

When Daniella Cassidy and her best friend Lisa fall in love with the gorgeous puppy in the next door garden, they never imagine they'll end up getting to keep him -- that they'll have to save his life -- or that he'll lead them into such big trouble.

Walden, Mark

Earthfall. 2012. Read by Ian Prosser, 7 hours 41 minutes. TB 19932.

Sam wakes to see strange vessels gathered in the skies around London. Six months later, Sam is alone. In his underground bunker he has food and water for a couple of days. He has no choice but to venture above. Spotted by a drone, Sam escapes, but not before the drone slashes him with a barbed tendril.

Walden, Mark

H.I.V.E.: Higher Institute of Villainous Education. 2007. Read by Jack Davenport, 6 hours 9 minutes. TB 17382.

Thirteen-year-old master criminal Otto Malpense has been chosen to attend the top-secret school of villainy. His skills in Global Domination will be developed to rival the world's most dastardly villain. But there is one small catch - he cannot leave until his training is complete. There's no way Otto is going to spend six years studying something he has a natural talent for. He is left with one option. Escape. He just needs to figure out how.

Wallace, Karen

Something slimy on Primrose Drive. 2011. Read by Helen Lederer, 1 hours 37 minutes. TB 18738.

Unlike the rest of her family, Pearl Wolfbane is neat and tidy and is delighted to note that everyone else in Primrose Drive - the street into which her unconventional family has just moved - is normal, too. When the Wolfbanes' neighbours, the Rigid-Smythes, return home a few days later, Dudley Rigid-Smythe is horrified. He'd hoped to buy No. 34 and turn it into flats, but that's impossible now that it looks like a film-set of a second-rate horror movie. The two families are set for a collision course, and each of the daughters is much better suited to living in the other's house.

Walliams, David

Billionaire boy. 2010. Read by David Walliams, 3 hours 3 minutes. TB 19256.

Joe has a lot of reasons to be happy - about a billion of them, in fact. You see, Joe's rich - really, really rich. Joe's got his own bowling alley, his own cinema, even his own butler who is also an orangutan. He's the wealthiest 12-year-old in the land. But Joe isn't happy. Why not? Because he's got a billion pounds, and not a single friend.

Walliams, David

Gangsta granny. 2012. Read by David Walliams, 3 hours 30 minutes. TB 19670.

Ben is bored beyond belief after he is made to stay at his grandma's house. All she wants to do is to play Scrabble, and eat cabbage soup. But there are two things Ben doesn't know about his grandma. She was once an international jewel thief and she has been plotting to steal the crown jewels. Now she needs Ben's help.

Walsh, Pat

The Crowfield curse. 2010. Read by Jane McDowell, 7 hours 4 minutes. TB 17897.

It's 1347 and fifteen-year-old Will, an orphan boy, lives at Crowfield

Abbey. Sent into the forest to gather wood, he rescues instead, a creature from a trap - a hob, who shares with Will a terrible secret. Somewhere in the forest behind the abbey where he lives, is a grave. And buried deep in the snow is an angel. But how can an angel die? What has it to do with the monks of the Abbey? When two hooded strangers arrive at Crowfield asking questions about the angel's grave. Will is drawn into a world of dangerous Old Magic.

Weatherill, Cat

Wild magic. 2008. Read by Cat Weatherill, 7 hours 6 minutes. TB 17718.

Mari and her brother Jakob have followed the enchanted music and are now trapped in a world of wild magic. A world as cruel as it is beautiful. And all the time, they are being stalked by a fearsome beast, who needs one of the children to break a centuries-old curse. But the price of breaking the curse is a terrible one.

White, T H

The sword in the stone. 1938. Read by Andrew Timothy, 8 hours 58 minutes. TB 1692.

Young Wart, later to become the legendary hero Arthur, has fantastic adventures with his tutor Merlyn.

White, T H

The once and future king. 1958. Read by Eric Gillett, 17 hours. TB 2255.

Sequel to: The sword in the stone. More of the Arthurian Epic, containing the three books, The Queen of Air and Darkness, the Ill-Made Knight, and The Candle in the Wind, and following the life of Arthur from his crowning to his death.

Whybrow, Ian

The unvisibles. 2008. Read by Glen McCready, 4 hours 33 minutes. TB 17201.

Oliver Gasper has found an ancient magazine with a 'disappearing' formula in it. He's tried it and it's worked! The problem is, somebody's stolen the magazine and Oliver can't remember the words he needs to get back again. And he's fast learning that being invisible isn't all it's cracked up to be.

Wiebe, Trina

Hamsters don't glow in the dark. 2000. Read by Joanne Moyer, 1 hour 27 minutes. TB 17661.

Abby and Tess, pet-sitters series; book 4. Thrilled with her luck, Abby gets to bring the class hamster home for a week, but it turns out that Mr. Nibbles prefers Tess. Abby's disappointment leads to chaos, and catastrophe is averted only when Abby and Tess team up to provide a surprising resolution.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls

Little house in the big woods. 1971. Read by Regina Reagan, 3 hours 28 minutes. TB 13365.

Little house series; book 1. Wolves, panthers and bears roamed the deep Wisconsin woods in the 1870's. In those same woods, Laura Ingalls lived with her Pa, Ma and her sisters, Mary and baby Carrie, in a snug little house built of logs. Pa hunted and trapped. Ma made her own cheese and maple sugar. All night long, the wind howled lonesomely, but Pa played his fiddle and sang, keeping the family safe and cosy.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls

Little house on the prairie. 1971. Read by Regina Reagan, 05 hours 26 minutes. TB 13366.

Little house series; book 3. Pa Ingalls sets out for Indian country! They travel from Wisconsin to Kansas and there, finally, Pa builds their little house on the prairie. Sometimes farm life is difficult, even dangerous, but Laura and the family are kept busy and are happy with the promise of their new life on the prairie.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls

On the banks of Plum Creek. 1971. Read by Regina Reagan, 5 hours 55 minutes. TB 13367.

Little house series; book 4. The family's first home in Minnesota was made of sod. But Pa builds a clean new house beside Plum Creek. The money for materials will come from their first wheat harvest. Then, just before the wheat is ready to harvest, a strange glittering cloud fills the sky, blocking out the sun. Soon millions of grasshoppers cover the field and everything on the farm. In a week's time, there is no wheat crop left at all.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls

By the shores of silver lake. 2004. Read by Regina Reagan, 6 hours. TB 16105.

Little house series; book 5. Ma and the girls follow Pa west by train where they make their home at a rough railroad camp and plan for their own homestead.

Willard, Barbara

Spell me a witch. 2010. Read by Rula Lenska, 2 hours, 49 minutes. TB 19172.

The students at the Academy for Young Witches had tried to use the bucket-and-water spell to halve their labours & like many before them, they failed. Now it's up to the headmistress, Belladonna Agrimony, to straighten things out.

Williams-Ellis, Annabel

Fairy tales from the British Isles. 1960. Read by Andrew Timothy, 7 hours 1 minute. TB 3838.

Traditional stories collected from England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales.

Wilson, Jacqueline

Bad girls. 1997. Read by Beth Chalmers, 3 hours 16 minutes. TB 14087.

Mandy had been picked on at school for as long as she could remember. That's why she is delighted when cheeky, full-of-fun Tanya picks her as a friend. Mum isn't that happy - she thinks Tanya is a "bad girl" and a bad influence. Mandy's sure that Tanya can only get her out of trouble, not into it... or could she?

Wilson, Jacqueline

Jacqueline Wilson collection : The story of Tracy Beaker and The bed and breakfast star. 1998. Read by Joanna Myers, 6 hours 48 minutes. TB 11916.

"The story of Tracy Beaker" - Ten year old Tracy tells of her life in a children's home, and how much she would like a real home and a real family. Shortlisted for both the 1991 Smarties Prize and Carnegie Medal. "The Bed and Breakfast Star" - Elsa does her best to cheer up her family by telling jokes, but no one seems to laugh much any more - not since they lost their lovely house and had to move into a bed and breakfast hotel. Winner of the 1995 Young Telegraph/Fully Booked Award and second in the 1995 Carnegie Medal.

Wilson, Jacqueline

The dare game. 2000. Read by Joanna Myers, 4 hours 37 minutes. TB 12412.

Sequel to: The story of Tracy Beaker. Tracy Beaker thought she was going to live happily ever after with Cam as her foster-mum, but it hasn't turned out like that. Cam is mean to Tracy, and won't buy her designer clothes and then at school, she gets laughed at. It's no wonder she bunks off and goes to this special secret place. There she meets two boys, Alexander and Football, and that's when the Dare Game starts.

Wilson, Jacqueline

Starring Tracy Beaker. 2006. Read by Dani Harmer, 2 hours 44 minutes. TB 14703.

Sequel to: The dare game. Tracy Beaker is back ...and she's just desperate for a role in her school play. They're performing A Christmas Carol and for one extremely worrying moment, the irrepressible Tracy thinks she might not even get to play one of the unnamed street urchins. But then she is cast in the main role. Can she manage to act grumpy, difficult and sulky enough to play Ebeneezer Scrooge?

Wilson, Jacqueline

Double act. 1996. Read by Rachel Atkins, Read by Lucy Scott, 2 hours 26 minutes. TB 13315.

Ruby and Garnet are twins. Since their mother died they have lived with Dad and Gran, but now "nasty" Rose is moving in, and they must deal with their new home and new "mother", who turns out not to be so nasty after all.

Wilson, Jacqueline

Jacky Daydream. 2007. Read by Jacqueline Wilson, 6 hours 35 minutes. TB 14960.

Everybody knows Tracy Beaker, Jacqueline Wilson's best-loved character. But what do they know about Jacqueline herself? In this fascinating book, discover: how Jacky played with paper dolls like April in "Dustbin Baby"; how she dealt with an unpredictable father like Prue in "Love Lessons"; how she sat entrance exams like Ruby in "Double Act". But most of all how Jacky loved reading and writing stories. Losing herself in a new world was the best possible way she could think of spending her time.

Wilson, Jacqueline

Candyfloss. 2006. Read by Candida Gubbins, 7 hours 34 minutes. TB 14822.

Floss loves spending weekends with her dad in his greasy spoon cafe, even if it isn't the smartest place in town and only has three regular customers. Even Floss's best friend Rhiannon turns her nose up at it. When Floss's mum and her new husband Steve move to Australia, Floss faces a difficult choice, but decides to stay at home with Dad.

Wilson, Jacqueline

Clean break. 2005. Read by Rebecca Blech, 6 hours 42 minutes. TB 14238.

When Dad and Mum break up, Em does her best to cheer her little brother and sister, even though she's miserable too. She dances around and tells wonderful tales all about their favourite glove puppet. Em knows how a good story can make life seem better. She is always cheered up by reading one of her favourite books. If Em got to meet the author, it would be a dream come true. But could her other greatest wish be granted? Is any story powerful enough to bring Dad back?

Wilson, Jacqueline

The Lottie project. 1998. Read by Charlotte Stevens, 5 hours 9 minutes. TB 11933.

A tale of two girls from different times, but with similar problems. Charlie thinks the Victorians were not at all dull, and Lottie, who is also eleven, certainly isn't. Her life is hard work, but Charlie thinks Lottie would know what to do about her Mom's dreadful boyfriend and his wimpy son.

Wilson, Jacqueline

The suitcase kid. 1993. Read by Joan Walker, 2 hours 22 minutes. TB 11883.

My family always lived at Mulberry Cottage. Mum, Dad and me - and Radish, my Sylvanian rabbit. But we didn't live happily ever after. Now Mum lives with Bill the Baboon and his three kids. Dad lives with Carrie and her twins. And where do I live? I live out of a suitcase. Winner of the 1993 Children's Book award and shortlisted for the 1993 Carnegie Medal.

Wilson, Jacqueline

Vicky angel. 2001. Read by Veronika Hyks, 4 hours 20 minutes. TB 13288.

Jade is so used to being with and agreeing with Vicky, her best friend, that when a tragic accident occurs, she can hardly believe that Vicky's no longer there. But Vicky is not going to let being dead stop her from enjoying life to the full. Wherever Jade is, Vicky makes her presence felt.

Wilson, Jacqueline

How to survive summer camp. 2001. Read by Kelly Hunter, 3 hours 3 minutes. TB 15008.

Stella is determined not to enjoy her summer at holiday camp while her mum and new stepfather are on holiday, but finds herself having rather more of a good time than she expected.

Wilson, Jacqueline

The illustrated mum. 2000. Read by Joan Walker, 5 hours 57 minutes. TB 12241.

Covered from head to foot with glorious tattoos, Marigold is the brightest, most beautiful mother in the world. That's what Dolphin thinks (she just wishes her beautiful mum wouldn't stay out partying all night or go weird now and then.) Her older sister, Star, isn't so sure any more. She loves Marigold too, but sometimes she just can't help wishing she were more normal...

Wilson, Jacqueline

The cat mummy. 2002. Read by Patricia Jones, 1 hour 25 minutes. TB 13244.

Verity's old tabby cat, Mabel, might not be quite as lively as she used to be, but she really loves her. More importantly, Mabel once belonged to Verity's mum - not that Verity actually knew her mum because she died. So when she finds Mabel dead in the wardrobe, it seems to Verity that it would be much better to take a few lessons from the Ancient Egyptians - and mummify her. But, what with the problems involved in finding the basic mummification materials, and the fact Gran would probably fuss about hygiene, things don't quite go as planned...

Wilson, Jacqueline.

Connie and the water babies. 2008. Read by Bernard Cribbins, 1 hour 3 minutes. TB 19458.

Gran is in a tizz about her video recorder. Mum is frightened of a baby gerbil. And Dad is terrified of the dentist! Connie doesn't have any of these fears. But she does have one phobia... Connie is scared of water. And what's worse, her twin baby brother and sister love it! Can a special magic cure Connie of her problem once and for all?

Wilson, Jacqueline

Sleep-overs. 2007. Read by Susannah Harker, 1 hour 58 minutes. TB 15469.

Daisy is the new girl at school. She is finding her feet with a new group of friends and has become part of the 'alphabet' club. As each one celebrates her birthday they have a sleepover party to which they invite the rest of the gang. With her own turn fast approaching Daisy is desperate to have a sleepover. But she is faced with a dilemma - if she does, she'll have to let her new friends meet her sister.

Wilson, Jacqueline

Midnight. 2004. Read by Helen Lederer, 4 hours. TB 15470.

Violet has always been in the shadow of her mesmerizing, controlling brother Will - by turns delightful and terrifying. But now Will has learned a shocking secret about his own past, and things seem to be getting worse. Violet retreats into fantasies based on the fairy characters created by her absolute favourite author, Casper Dream. The arrival of Jasmine, a new girl at school who immediately befriends Violet, seems like it might change Violet's life for the better.

Wilson, Jacqueline

Dustbin baby . 2007. Read by Lucy Scott, 3 hours 28 minutes. TB 16779.

April Showers because she cries so much, April Fool because her birthday is on 1st April and Dustbin Baby, because that's how April started out in life - abandoned in a rubbish bin. Now she's turned 14, April's determined to find out the truth about her history. Looking back, she remembers someone she called 'Mummy' - but there were also various other women known as 'Mum', and of course, there's Marion. It's not going to be easy but can April forget the old labels and discover who she really is?

Wilson, Jacqueline

The mum-minder. 2008. Read by Sophie Aldred, 59 minutes. TB 17709.

Sadie's mum is a childminder. But there's a chaotic half-term holiday in store when mum falls ill. Now Sadie has to help look after all those babies - and be a mum-minder!

Wilson, Jacqueline

Glubbslyme. 2008. Read by Sandi Toksvig, 2 hours 28 minutes. TB 17716.

When Rebecca wades into the witch's pond after a row with her best friend Sarah, she meets a very unusual new friend - a huge warty toad. And Glubbslyme is no ordinary toad. Hundreds of years old, he can talk and, best of all, he can work magic. Maybe, just maybe, he can help Rebecca be best friends with Sarah again.

Wilson, Jacqueline

Little darlings. 2010. Read by Jacqueline Wilson, 8 hours 16 minutes. TB 17949.

Sunset lives a life of luxury with her beautiful ex-model mum, her

world-famous ex-rocker dad and two little celeb siblings. But life on the red carpet is no compensation for rowing parents, constant nagging, intensive media scrutiny and no real friends. Destiny, on the other hand, is an only child living on a rundown estate with a sickly but devoted mum who constantly tells her that she's really the daughter of a famous former rock star. When the two girls meet in unlikely circumstances, they are surprised to find in each other something they've been missing all their lives.

Wilson, Jacqueline

Lizzie Zipmouth. 2008. Read by Sophie Alfred, 54 minutes. TB 15788.

Lizzie refuses to speak. She doesn't want to talk to Rory or Jake, her new stepbrothers, or Sam, their dad, or even her mum. She's totally fed up at having to join a new family and nothing can coax her into speaking to them. Not football, not pizza, not a new bedroom. That is, until she meets a member of the new family who is even more stubborn than her - and has had a lot more practice!

Wilson, Jacqueline

The worst thing about my sister. 2012. Read by Jacqueline Wilson, 3 hours 42 minutes. TB 19688.

Marty and her sister Melissa couldn't be more different. So when Mum tells them they have to share a room it is a disaster. However, the girls soon discover that being too close for comfort can have unexpected consequences.

Worman, Ceri

The secret life of Jamie B : superspy. 2008. Read by Tom Lawrence, 1 hour 43 minutes. TB 15795.

Jamie B series; book 1. Jamie B is always a superstar (in his imagination at least!). His life is never ordinary. On the surface Jamie may be a twelve year old with his first summer job cleaning cars, and with a hopeless crush on seventeen year old receptionist, Kitty. But in reality he is Bond, Jamie Bond, a dynamic superspy.

Worman, Ceri

The secret life of Jamie B : Rapstar. 2005. Read by Tom Lawrence, 2 hours 25 minutes. TB 17195.

Jamie B series; book 2. Jamie may appear to be an average schoolboy but he is, in fact mega Rapstar J.B. The new Spanish exchange student, Maria, will never be able to resist him...surely? But Maria has some rapping talents of her own. The two go head-to-head in a poetry slam, but there is something very strange about the competition and it's up to J.B. to save the day.

Worman, Ceri

The secret life of Jamie B: . 2006. Read by Tom Lawrence, 2 hours 18 minutes. TB 17643.

Jamie B series; book 3. Jamie B continues with his fantasy life and in this third book, sees himself as the hero of a new computer game he has devised and everything around him becomes part of the game. But as always with Jamie B, there is also some criminal activity going on locally and he is going to have to sort it out, catch the villains and maybe this time, he'll even get the girl!

Young, Beryl

Wishing star summer. 2001. Read by Kelly Funke, 3 hours 18 minutes. TB 18442.

Jillian Nelson, newly moved to Vancouver, decides that the solution to her friendless existence is for her family to participate in a summer exchange programme and host Tanya, a Belarus girl exposed to Chernobyl radiation. But Tanya arrives with sores on her face and only two English words in her vocabulary, and Jillian is also jealous of the attention she receives. Can Jillian overcome culture shock, and Tanya's poor health and language problems, to earn the friendship she's always wished for?

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