Book list
Funny books
Sometimes the funniest remarks you come across in books are made in quite serious situations when someone, perhaps you, just sees the lighter side of life
On the other hand, books which deliberately set out to be humorous have to be about something, so if you find it in this list, you will most likely come across it in another list as well.
Books for older readers
What not to do if you turn Invisible by Ross Welford
Feeling a bit invisible? Acne and loss of confidence? Well you could try doing what Ethel Leatherhead does. But it won't help.
The Last Wild by Piers Torday
There are wild animals out there to be saved and whatever you think of him, Kester Jaynes really is the man for the job...unless you know
Milrose Munce and the Den of Professional Help by Douglas Anthony Cooper
Kids who converse with ghosts on a regular basis need Professional Help, right? But will Milrose Munce survive to tell the tale?
Highway Robbery by Kate Thompson
A tale of highway robbery, but not necessarily the obvious kind.
Corby Flood by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell
Corby Flood solves mysteries, mends broken lives, and is loved by everyone, except the five unamusing clowns in bottle green bowler hats...
Ptolemy's Gate by Jonathan Stroud
Brilliant conclusion to a brilliant trilogy. What is to become of John Mandrake? Has he got a conscience after all? All will be revealed...
Nicholas by Renee Goscinny and Jean-Jacques Sempe
Short stories. Small boy. Big adventures. Real life. Happy Smile.
Ordinary Jack by Helen Cresswell
Surrounded by a brilliant family Ordinary Jack would like to feel a little less ordinary, just for once. A scheme is laid for a brilliant practical joke...
The Golem's Eye by Jonathan Stroud
Nathaniel is junior in the government now, but he still needs his djinni, Bartimaeus, to help him out of a tight corner. Pity then that Bartimaeus is less than willing...
The Supernaturalist by Eoin Colfer
'We, Cosmo Hill, are the world's only Supernaturalists.'
Cosmo grinned weakly. 'What? You don't like clothes?'
'That's naturists, Cosmo. And nobody does that any more, not with the ozone layer spread thinner than cling film. We call ourselves Supernaturalists because we hunt supernatural creatures.'
Saffy's Angel by Hilary McKay
Saffron recovers her inheritance, with a little help from her mad, artistic family and friends.
Something's Fishy, Hazel Green by Odo Hirsch
Two lobsters are stolen, but it takes a girl like Hazel Green and her friend the Yak to discover the truth of this mystery!
Deathscent by Robin Jarvis
Brindle is a space traveller marooned in Elizabethan England. But if you think something is a little adrift with Elizabethan England, just wait until you know Brindle better . . .
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery
The little prince and the airman form a special kind of friendship and a special kind of understanding.
Flour Babies by Anne Fine
Actually it's a 3 kg bag of flour. Simon loves his flour baby, but it is a real strain looking after it. How much worse is the real thing?
Greg by Dirk Walbrecker
Greg wakes up one morning to discover he has turned into a gigantic caterpillar!
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
Follow Alice into her Wonderland and meet the Cheshire Cat, the Hatter and the March Hare for yourself - and many more too.