
¿Sabes que te quiero?
by Blue Jeans
¿Sabes que te quiero? es la emocionante continuación de la exitosa trilogía de Blue Jeans, el autor referente de la literatura juvenil en España. En esta entrega, Paula regresa de unas vacaciones en París intentando dejar atrás los fantasmas del pasado, pero se encuentra con nuevos desafíos que pondrán a prueba su madurez. La historia sumerge al lector en una montaña rusa de sentimientos donde los secretos, las verdades a medias y los nuevos amores marcan el ritmo de la vida de un grupo de amigas inseparables.
Esta novela es ideal para lectores interesados en historias realistas que capturan la intensidad de la adolescencia con honestidad. Los padres encontrarán en este libro una opción perfecta para jóvenes que aman los dramas contemporáneos y las tramas de crecimiento personal. A través de sus páginas, se exploran temas complejos como la traición entre mejores amigas y la dificultad de gestionar emociones que parecen desbordarse, convirtiéndolo en una lectura adictiva y profundamente humana.
Highlights:
- Explora la complejidad de las relaciones de amistad y la lealtad en la juventud.
- Una trama llena de giros emocionales, ideal para fans del romance realista.
- Refleja con precisión los dilemas y la intensidad de la etapa adolescente.
- Escrito por Blue Jeans, uno de los autores más queridos por el público juvenil.
- Perfecto para quienes buscan historias de superación y autodescubrimiento.

'Til Death
by Busayo Matuluko
'Til Death is a high-octane Young Adult mystery thriller that transports readers to the vibrant and glamorous city of Lagos, Nigeria. True-crime enthusiast Lara Oyinlola is thrilled to attend her cousin Dérin’s star-studded wedding, expecting a holiday filled with glitzy parties and fashion. However, the celebration takes a dark turn when anonymous threats emerge, demanding the wedding be canceled. Lara decides to put her sleuthing skills to the test, but she soon discovers that the family’s polished exterior hides a web of dangerous secrets and malicious intent.
This addictive debut is perfect for fans of Holly Jackson and Karen M. McManus who enjoy fast-paced "whodunit" mysteries with high stakes. Author Busayo Matuluko brilliantly weaves Nigerian culture and family dynamics into a suspenseful narrative filled with gossip, drama, and near-death encounters. It is an ideal choice for readers interested in diverse voices, amateur detectives, and stories where every character has something to hide. The blend of humor and tension makes it a compulsive read that is hard to put down.
Highlights:
- A gripping amateur detective mystery set in the heart of Lagos, Nigeria.
- Rich exploration of Nigerian family traditions, culture, and social dynamics.
- Perfect for fans of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder and One of Us Is Lying.
- Features a relatable, true-crime-obsessed protagonist navigating complex family secrets.
- A thrilling mix of glamour, gossip, and high-stakes suspense.

5 Worlds: The Amber Anthem
by Mark Siegel
5 Worlds: The Amber Anthem is the fourth installment in the breathtaking epic graphic novel series that has been compared to Star Wars and Avatar: The Last Airbender. In this high-stakes adventure, Oona Lee arrives on the planet Salassandra with a mission to light the yellow beacon. However, she faces a daunting obstacle: the beacon is trapped in amber. To save the Five Worlds from the creeping influence of the evil Mimic, Oona and her friends must embark on a quest to find the legendary Amber Anthem. This volume is perfect for children who love immersive world-building and cinematic storytelling.
As the battle intensifies, the stakes become personal. An Tzu is struggling with a mysterious Vanishing Illness that is changing him into someone else, while a dangerous Jax robot is sent to eliminate Oona. This book is an ideal choice for readers interested in complex characters, magical lore, and fast-paced action. The stunning artwork and emotional depth make it a great choice for fans of Amulet or Wings of Fire. Parents will appreciate the themes of resilience and teamwork that shine through the cosmic conflict.
Highlights:
- Epic world-building across five unique planets with distinct cultures.
- Stunning, full-color illustrations that bring the magic and technology to life.
- Compelling character development and high-stakes mystery perfect for middle-grade readers.
- An excellent choice for fans of Kazu Kibuishi's Amulet series.

A Court of Mist and Fury
by Sarah J. Maas
In this breathtaking sequel to A Court of Thorns and Roses, Feyre has escaped the clutches of Amarantha, but the scars of her trials remain. Now possessing the powers of the High Fae, she struggles to find her place in the Spring Court while haunted by the deeds she performed to save her people. As her relationship with Tamlin becomes increasingly restrictive, Feyre must honor a bargain made with the mysterious Rhysand, High Lord of the Night Court, leading her into a world of dark politics and dazzling power.
This sweeping epic is ideal for readers interested in complex world-building and deep character development. Sarah J. Maas crafts a story of resilience and transformation that is perfect for fans who love high-stakes fantasy and intricate romantic subplots. As a greater evil threatens the land, Feyre must learn to harness her new gifts and decide where her true loyalties lie in a world on the brink of war.
Highlights:
- Deep exploration of healing and emotional resilience.
- Expansive world-building featuring the diverse Fae Courts.
- Compelling character arcs and evolving relationships.
- High-stakes political intrigue and magical battles.

A Court of Thorns and Roses
by Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Thorns and Roses is a captivating blend of high fantasy and intense romance, perfect for readers who love immersive world-building and complex characters. When nineteen-year-old Feyre kills a wolf in the woods, she is dragged into a magical, dangerous realm by a mysterious faerie lord named Tamlin. What begins as a captive's struggle for survival soon evolves into a passionate journey of discovery, as Feyre learns that the legends she grew up fearing are far more complicated than she ever imagined.
This book is an ideal choice for older teens and fans of Beauty and the Beast retellings who are looking for a story filled with magic, political intrigue, and high-stakes adventure. Sarah J. Maas crafts a world where the lines between hero and villain are blurred, making it a great choice for readers interested in character-driven epics. As Feyre uncovers a dark shadow threatening the faerie lands, she must find the strength to fight for her new home and the people she has grown to love.
Highlights:
- A thrilling reimagining of classic fairy tale tropes with a mature twist.
- Richly detailed world-building featuring the diverse courts of the Fae.
- A strong, resilient female protagonist who undergoes significant growth.
- Perfect for fans of epic fantasy series like The Cruel Prince or Throne of Glass.

A Court of Wings and Ruin
by Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Wings and Ruin is the breathtaking third installment in Sarah J. Maas’s globally acclaimed series. As war looms on the horizon, Feyre Archeron must navigate a treacherous game of politics and deceit within the Spring Court. This epic fantasy is perfect for readers who love immersive world-building, high-stakes battles, and complex characters who must fight for the survival of their world. It is an ideal choice for those interested in stories of resilience and the power of chosen family.
Feyre’s journey from a human hunter to a powerful High Fae reaches a turning point as she and Rhysand gather allies among the lethal High Lords. The narrative masterfully balances intense action with deeply emotional moments, making it a great choice for fans of romantic fantasy and intricate plot twists. Readers will be captivated by the evolving relationships and the moral dilemmas faced by the characters as they prepare for the ultimate confrontation against the King of Hybern.
Highlights:
- Epic high-fantasy world-building with intricate Fae politics.
- High-stakes action and strategic warfare.
- Deeply developed romance and exploration of loyalty.
- Themes of sacrifice, leadership, and self-discovery.

A Forgery of Fate
by Elizabeth Lim
A Forgery of Fate is a spellbinding romantic fantasy that reimagines the classic 'Beauty and the Beast' tale with a high-stakes, mythological twist. Perfect for fans of Six Crimson Cranes and readers who love stories about magical art and forbidden romance, this novel follows Truyan Saigas, a gifted art forger who can paint the future. To save her family from crushing debt, Tru enters a dangerous marriage contract with a mysterious dragon lord, leading her into a world of undersea palaces and treasonous plots against the gods.
This book is an ideal choice for readers interested in complex world-building, East Asian-inspired folklore, and strong female protagonists who must navigate moral grey zones. Elizabeth Lim’s lush prose and intricate plotting make this a must-read for teens who enjoy immersive fantasy adventures where the line between truth and deception is constantly blurred. It is a great choice for those who appreciate themes of family loyalty and the weight of destiny.
Highlights:
- A unique magic system centered around painting the future and art forgery.
- A breathtaking romantic fantasy inspired by dragon mythology and classic fairy tales.
- High-stakes political intrigue set in a desolate undersea palace.
- A compelling story of family sacrifice and the lengths one will go to protect loved ones.

A Hero's Guide to Deadly Dragons
by Cressida Cowell
Join Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III in another hilarious adventure in the How to Train Your Dragon series. In A Hero's Guide to Deadly Dragons, Hiccup just wants a peaceful birthday, but life as the heir to the Hairy Hooligan tribe is never simple. When his father decides to steal a precious book from the Meathead Public Library to prove a point, Hiccup finds himself in a race against time—and a very scary Librarian—to save the day. This book is a perfect choice for children who love slapstick humor, quirky dragons, and stories about underdogs finding their inner strength.
Ideal for readers interested in Viking lore and mythical creatures, Cressida Cowell’s writing combines wit with heart-pounding action. Whether your child is a fan of the DreamWorks films or is discovering Hiccup for the first time, this installment offers a unique blend of sketches and storytelling that keeps even reluctant readers engaged. It is a great choice for fans of Diary of a Wimpy Kid who are looking to transition into fantasy worlds.
Highlights:
- Features a hilarious heist at the world's most dangerous library.
- Includes a bonus Dragonese dictionary for aspiring dragon-whisperers.
- Explores themes of bravery and what it truly means to be a hero.
- Perfect for fans of the How to Train Your Dragon movies and TV shows.

A Language of Dragons
by S.F. Williamson
Step into an alternate 1920s London where dragons fill the skies and secrets lurk in every shadow. A Language of Dragons is a breathtaking Dark Academia fantasy that follows Vivien Featherswallow, a young woman determined to protect her sister from a rigid class system. When a sudden civil war upends her life, Vivien is thrust into the high-stakes world of Bletchley Park. Recruited as a codebreaker, she must decipher a hidden dragon language to save her family, only to realize that the war she is fighting is far more complex than she ever imagined.
This gripping debut is perfect for readers who love historical fantasy with a twist of mystery and suspense. With its slow-burn enemies-to-lovers romance and intricate world-building, it is an ideal choice for fans of Fourth Wing and Babel. Parents looking for a sophisticated, immersive read for their teens will find this story of courage and discovery absolutely unputdownable.
Highlights:
- A unique "Bletchley Park with dragons" setting in 1920s London.
- High-stakes codebreaking and linguistic puzzles involving ancient dragon tongues.
- A compelling slow-burn romance and complex character growth.
- Explores deep themes of social class, family loyalty, and political intrigue.

A Map of Days
by Ransom Riggs
A Map of Days marks a thrilling new chapter in the beloved Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children series. After defeating the monstrous threats of the Old World, Jacob Portman returns to Florida, but he isn't alone. Accompanied by Miss Peregrine and his peculiar friends, Jacob attempts to navigate a "normal" life. However, the discovery of a secret bunker belonging to his grandfather, Abe, reveals a hidden legacy of dangerous missions and untold secrets. Jacob and his friends are soon thrust into the wild, lawless landscape of American peculiardom, where new wonders and terrifying dangers await.
This installment is perfect for children and teens who love immersive world-building and dark, atmospheric storytelling. Ideal for readers interested in urban fantasy and historical mysteries, Ransom Riggs continues to blend narrative with haunting vintage photographs, now including full-color images. It is a great choice for fans of the previous trilogy who are eager to see how the peculiar world expands into the United States, offering a more mature exploration of identity and responsibility.
Highlights:
- An exciting expansion of the peculiar world into modern-day America.
- Deepens the mystery of Jacob’s family history and his grandfather’s double life.
- Features the series' signature haunting vintage photography and new color images.
- Explores complex themes of legacy, independence, and finding one's place in the world.

A Mastery of Monsters
by Liselle Sambury
A Mastery of Monsters is a gripping dark academia fantasy that plunges readers into a world where monsters are real and secret societies hold the keys to survival. When August’s brother vanishes from his college campus, she refuses to believe he simply walked away. Her search leads her to a terrifying encounter with a supernatural creature and an unlikely alliance with Virgil Hawthorne, a bookish boy hiding a monstrous secret. To find her brother, August must enter a deadly competition to join a mysterious society, navigating a landscape of blood, betrayal, and ancient magic.
This novel is perfect for children who love Legendborn and Ninth House and crave high-stakes tension and complex world-building. Ideal for readers interested in dark academia, urban fantasy, and stories about the lengths one will go to protect their family. With its atmospheric setting and bold narrative, it is a great choice for older teens looking for a mature, immersive fantasy series that explores the thin line between humanity and monstrosity.
Highlights:
- A high-stakes deadly competition plot set within a secret society.
- Compelling dark academia atmosphere with a focus on mystery and supernatural lore.
- A strong, determined female protagonist driven by family loyalty and resilience.
- Exploration of complex themes like identity, loss, and the nature of monsters.

A Stage Over Ruthless Stars
by J.J. Clapton
Aznan is a brilliant inventor with a big dream and a difficult reality. Living on a space station with a chronic illness that makes gravity his greatest enemy, he has dropped out of school to focus on the one thing that could change his life: the system's biggest tech competition. Set against the vibrant and dizzying backdrop of a space station circus, Aznan must showcase his homemade technology to titans of industry. But to win, he must reconnect with Kairo, his ex-best friend turned aerialist, whom he hasn't spoken to in three years.
The stakes turn deadly when competitors start turning up dead. What was supposed to be a showcase of innovation quickly becomes a race for survival as Aznan and Kairo realize a killer is stalking the Grand Showcase. This gripping science fiction mystery is perfect for readers who love high-stakes competitions, complex character dynamics, and stories featuring disability representation. It is an ideal choice for fans of futuristic thrillers that blend technical ingenuity with deep emotional resonance.
Highlights:
- Unique space station circus setting with high-tech stakes
- Strong representation of a protagonist living with chronic illness
- Compelling LGBTQ+ themes and complex relationship dynamics
- Fast-paced murder mystery with a rising body count
- Themes of perseverance and reclaiming one's future

A Study in Drowning
by Ava Reid
A Study in Drowning is a hauntingly atmospheric dark academic fantasy that transports readers to the crumbling, salt-swept Hiraeth Manor. Effy Sayre, a young architecture student, has spent her life finding solace in the pages of her favorite epic, Angharad. When she wins a contest to redesign the late author's estate, she believes it is her destiny. However, she soon finds herself clashing with Preston Héloury, a skeptical literature scholar who is determined to prove the author was a fraud. As the two rivals navigate the decaying manor, they uncover secrets that blur the line between reality and folklore.
This Gothic mystery is perfect for children and teens who love The Atlas Six or House of Salt and Sorrows. It is an ideal choice for readers interested in lyrical prose, complex female protagonists, and the 'rivals-to-lovers' trope. Parents will appreciate the book's exploration of truth, legacy, and the power of stories to shape our world. With its dreamlike atmosphere and high-stakes tension, it is a great choice for older teens who enjoy immersive, magical realism and historical settings.
Highlights:
- A lush, Gothic atmosphere set in a decaying seaside manor.
- A compelling 'rivals-to-lovers' romance between two determined scholars.
- Deep exploration of folklore, mythology, and the reliability of history.
- Perfect for fans of dark academia and lyrical fantasy.

A Theory of Dreaming
by Ava Reid
In this atmospheric and high-stakes sequel to A Study in Drowning, Effy Sayre has finally achieved her dream of enrolling in the prestigious literature college—the first woman in history to do so. But the victory feels hollow as the weight of the nation's expectations and the lingering shadows of the Fairy King haunt her every move. This dark academic fantasy is perfect for readers who love stories about breaking barriers, uncovering hidden histories, and the power of storytelling.
As a brutal war erupts between Llyr and Argant, Effy and her companion Preston find themselves pulled into a web of political intrigue and supernatural peril. While Effy struggles to find her place in a world that wants her to fail, Preston is plagued by vivid, terrifying dreams of an underwater palace that begin to bleed into his waking life. Ideal for fans of gothic atmosphere and psychological depth, this novel explores whether we can ever truly escape our nightmares or if they are simply another part of who we are.
Highlights:
- A compelling exploration of dark academia and feminist resilience.
- Richly detailed world-building rooted in folklore and mythology.
- Intense emotional stakes and a complex, evolving romance.
- Perfect for fans of atmospheric historical fantasy and psychological thrillers.

A Treachery of Swans
by A.B. Poranek
A Treachery of Swans is an enchanting and dark sapphic retelling of the classic Swan Lake ballet, perfect for readers who love high-stakes fantasy and complex romances. In a kingdom where magic is forbidden, Odile has been trained by a sorcerer for one specific purpose: to steal the enchanted crown and restore magic to Aureal. Her plan involves a dangerous heist where she must impersonate a princess and infiltrate the royal palace. However, the mission takes a deadly turn when the King is murdered, forcing Odile into an uneasy alliance with the real princess, Marie.
As Odile and Marie work together to uncover a web of political deceit, their connection deepens into something more than just a partnership. This atmospheric novel is ideal for fans of Allison Saft and V.E. Schwab who enjoy stories about moral ambiguity, secret identities, and the struggle between duty and desire. It is a great choice for older teens looking for a lush, folkloric world filled with mystery and emotional depth.
Highlights:
- A captivating sapphic romance set against a backdrop of royal intrigue.
- A unique, dark reimagining of the Swan Lake fairy tale.
- High-stakes heist elements combined with a murder mystery.
- Explores powerful themes of trust, identity, and the cost of magic.

A Wizard of Earthsea
by Ursula K. Le Guin
A Wizard of Earthsea is a timeless masterpiece of high fantasy that follows the journey of Ged, a young boy with immense magical potential. Born on the island of Gont, Ged's pride leads him to accidentally release a terrible shadow into the world during a reckless display of power. To restore balance, he must travel across the vast archipelago of Earthsea, mastering the true names of things and confronting the darkness he created. This classic tale is perfect for children who love immersive world-building and stories about the weight of power and responsibility.
Ideal for readers interested in the origins of modern magic systems, this book offers a deep, philosophical exploration of what it means to grow up. Unlike many action-heavy fantasies, Le Guin’s prose is lyrical and contemplative, making it a great choice for advanced readers who appreciate a more thoughtful narrative. It is a foundational text for any young fantasy fan's library, offering a unique focus on internal growth and the harmony of nature. Parents will appreciate the sophisticated vocabulary and the moral depth of Ged's journey.
Highlights:
- A profound coming-of-age story centered on the consequences of pride and the search for identity.
- An intricately designed world featuring a unique system of magic based on the power of true names.
- Lyrical, high-quality prose that challenges and inspires young readers with its depth.
- A foundational classic of the fantasy genre that remains deeply relevant for modern audiences.

A Wrinkle in Time
by Madeleine L'Engle
A Wrinkle in Time is a timeless masterpiece that has captivated readers for generations. The story follows Meg Murry, a high-school-aged girl who feels like an outsider, her incredibly gifted younger brother Charles Wallace, and their friend Calvin O'Keefe. When three mysterious celestial beings—Mrs Whatsit, Mrs Who, and Mrs Which—appear, the children are swept into a cosmic battle between good and evil. They must travel through a "tesseract," a wrinkle in time and space, to rescue Meg's father from the dark forces holding him prisoner on the planet Camazotz.
This Newbery Medal-winning novel is ideal for readers interested in science fiction, quantum physics, and epic fantasy. It is perfect for children who love stories about brave misfits discovering their inner strength and the power of love. Madeleine L'Engle's prose explores deep philosophical questions while maintaining a thrilling pace, making it a great choice for middle-grade students looking for a book that challenges their imagination and heart.
Highlights:
- Winner of the prestigious Newbery Medal and a beloved literary classic.
- An empowering story about a young girl overcoming her insecurities to save her family.
- A unique blend of scientific concepts like tesseracts with high-stakes fantasy adventure.
- The first installment in the acclaimed Time Quintet series.

After Life
by Gayle Forman
Gayle Forman, the acclaimed author of If I Stay, returns with a haunting and deeply emotional story that blurs the lines between life and death. When Amber arrives home on her bicycle one spring afternoon, it seems like a normal day—except for the fact that Amber died seven years ago. Her sudden, inexplicable return sends shockwaves through her small community, forcing her sister, her estranged parents, and her former boyfriend to confront the grief they thought they had processed. This poignant novel explores the ripple effects of a single life and the complicated nature of second chances.
Perfect for readers who enjoy high-concept contemporary fiction with a supernatural twist, After Life is an ideal choice for fans of emotional journeys and complex family dynamics. It is a great choice for those who loved The Lovely Bones or Elsewhere, offering a unique perspective on how we remember those we've lost and how we define ourselves in the wake of tragedy. As Amber struggles to understand why she has been brought back, readers are invited to reflect on the lasting impact of love and the mystery of the human spirit.
Highlights:
- A gripping supernatural premise grounded in realistic emotional stakes.
- Explores profound themes of grief, healing, and family reconciliation.
- Written by best-selling author Gayle Forman, known for powerful YA storytelling.
- Perfect for fans of character-driven stories with a touch of mystery.

Alanna: The First Adventure
by Tamora Pierce
Alanna of Trebond is a young girl who dreams of becoming a legendary knight, but in the kingdom of Tortall, girls are forbidden from such a path. Determined to follow her heart, Alanna makes a daring pact with her twin brother, Thom. While he heads off to learn the arts of sorcery, Alanna disguises herself as a boy named Alan and travels to the royal palace to begin her training as a page. This classic fantasy novel is the perfect choice for children who love stories of bravery, secret identities, and magical worlds.
As Alanna navigates the grueling physical demands of knightly training and the complexities of life at court, she must keep her true identity hidden from everyone, including the prince. This book is an ideal choice for readers interested in strong female leads who challenge societal expectations. It offers a wonderful blend of action-packed combat, mystical encounters, and the enduring power of friendship. Fans of high fantasy and coming-of-age journeys will find themselves captivated by Alanna's grit and determination.
Highlights:
- A pioneering tale of a girl breaking barriers to achieve her dreams of knighthood.
- Engaging world-building that combines medieval chivalry with a unique magic system.
- Focuses on themes of perseverance, integrity, and the importance of being true to oneself.

Alea Aquarius - Der Ruf des Wassers
by Tanya Stewner
Alea Aquarius - Der Ruf des Wassers ist der fesselnde Auftakt einer magischen Buchreihe, die junge Leser mit auf eine Reise über und unter die Meeresoberfläche nimmt. Alea hat ihr ganzes Leben lang das Wasser gemieden, da ein seltener Gendefekt jede Berührung mit dem kühlen Nass lebensgefährlich machen könnte. Doch als sie sich der Alpha Cru anschließt, einer Gruppe von Kindern, die auf einem Segelboot die Welt erkunden, ändert ein heftiger Sturm alles. Alea stürzt über Bord und macht eine Entdeckung, die ihr gesamtes Weltbild auf den Kopf stellt.
Dieses Buch ist die perfekte Wahl für Kinder, die Geschichten über Magie, das Meer und tiefe Verbundenheit lieben. Tanya Stewner verwebt geschickt ein spannendes Fantasy-Abenteuer mit wichtigen Themen wie Umweltschutz und der Suche nach der eigenen Identität. Es ist ideal für Leser, die sich für geheimnisvolle Unterwasserwelten interessieren und gerne mit einer sympathischen Heldin mitfiebern, die über sich hinauswächst. Eine großartige Wahl für alle, die nach einer Mischung aus Realität und Mythologie suchen.
Highlights:
- Einzigartiges Setting auf einem Segelboot und in den Tiefen des Ozeans
- Starke Botschaft zum Thema Meeresschutz und Ökologie
- Spannende Charakterentwicklung und eine loyale Freundesgruppe (Alpha Cru)
- Mischung aus modernem Jugendleben und magischen Meereswesen

Alfons Zitterbacke hat wieder Ärger
by Gerhard Holtz-Baumert
Alfons Zitterbacke ist zurück und das Chaos ist vorprogrammiert! In 'Alfons Zitterbacke hat wieder Ärger' begleiten wir den wohl berühmtesten Pechvogel der deutschen Kinderliteratur durch neue, urkomische Abenteuer. Ob in der Schule, zu Hause oder bei seinen ambitionierten Versuchen, ein Held zu sein – Alfons tritt zielsicher in jedes Fettnäpfchen. Doch genau das macht ihn so liebenswert: Er gibt niemals auf, egal wie oft seine Pläne schiefgehen.
Dieses Buch ist ein zeitloser Klassiker, der Generationen von Kindern zum Lachen gebracht hat. Es ist die ideale Wahl für junge Leser, die Geschichten über den ganz normalen Wahnsinn des Alltags lieben. Eltern, die nach humorvoller Lektüre suchen, die gleichzeitig wichtige Werte wie Resilienz und den Umgang mit Misserfolgen vermittelt, werden hier fündig. Die kurzen, in sich abgeschlossenen Episoden eignen sich hervorragend zum Selberlesen oder als unterhaltsame Vorlesegeschichten vor dem Schlafengehen.
Highlights:
- Ein humorvoller Einblick in die Welt eines sympathischen Außenseiters
- Zeitloser Klassiker der deutschen Kinderliteratur mit hohem Identifikationspotenzial
- Fördert das Leseverständnis durch humorvolle und lebensnahe Alltagssituationen
- Ideal für Fans von Gregs Tagebuch oder anderen lustigen Schulgeschichten

Algo tan sencillo como estar contigo
by Blue Jeans
Algo tan sencillo como estar contigo es el emocionante desenlace de la exitosa trilogía de Blue Jeans, que transporta a los lectores al vibrante y a veces complicado mundo de la vida universitaria. En la residencia Benjamin Franklin, los chicos del pasillo 1B se enfrentan al final de su primer año, un momento lleno de dudas, exámenes y decisiones que marcarán su futuro. Con la llegada de nuevos personajes y el regreso de otros, las relaciones se ponen a prueba en un torbellino de emociones que captura perfectamente la esencia de la juventud actual.
Esta obra es ideal para lectores interesados en historias realistas sobre el crecimiento personal, el primer amor y los lazos inquebrantables de la amistad. Es una elección perfecta para jóvenes que disfrutan de tramas corales donde cada personaje tiene una voz única y secretos por descubrir. Si buscas una lectura envolvente que explore los desafíos de la madurez y la búsqueda de la identidad, este libro es una opción excelente para tu próxima aventura literaria.
Highlights:
- Explora con realismo los altibajos de la vida en una residencia universitaria.
- Una trama coral con personajes diversos y profundamente humanos.
- Cierre de una trilogía amada por miles de lectores de habla hispana.
- Trata temas de superación personal, secretos compartidos y lealtad.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
by Lewis Carroll
Step into a world where nothing is as it seems! Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is the ultimate journey into the imagination, following young Alice as she falls down a rabbit hole into a land of eccentric characters and impossible logic. From the frantic White Rabbit to the enigmatic Cheshire Cat and the volatile Queen of Hearts, this timeless classic is perfect for children who love whimsical storytelling and clever wordplay. It is an ideal choice for readers interested in surreal adventures that challenge the mind and tickle the funny bone.
This edition offers a unique look at Lewis Carroll’s masterpiece, highlighting the layers of philosophy, mathematics, and history hidden beneath the surface of a delightful fairy tale. Whether your child is meeting the Mad Hatter for the first time or revisiting the tea party, this book remains a great choice for fostering a love of language and creative thinking. It’s a must-read for any young reader's library, blending humor with deep intellectual curiosity in a way that has captivated audiences for over 150 years.
Highlights:
- A foundational work of fantasy literature that encourages creative thinking and imagination.
- Memorable, iconic characters that have become staples of global literature and pop culture.
- Rich, playful language that introduces children to puns, riddles, and complex logic puzzles.
- A fast-paced, episodic structure that keeps young readers engaged from start to finish.

All American Boys
by Jason Reynolds
All American Boys is a powerful and timely novel that tackles the difficult realities of racial profiling and police brutality through the eyes of two high school students. When Rashad, a Black teenager, is brutally beaten by a police officer after a misunderstanding at a local bodega, the event is witnessed by Quinn, a white classmate who has always looked up to the officer. As the community becomes bitterly divided, both boys must grapple with their own beliefs, loyalties, and the harsh truths of the world around them.
This award-winning story is perfect for readers who are interested in social justice and contemporary issues. Written in alternating perspectives by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely, it offers a raw and nuanced look at systemic racism and the courage required to speak out against injustice. It is an ideal choice for parents and educators looking for books that encourage critical thinking and empathy in young adults, making it a great companion to titles like The Hate U Give.
Highlights:
- Told through alternating perspectives for a multi-layered narrative.
- A thought-provoking exploration of racial tension and systemic bias.
- Encourages deep discussions about privilege, justice, and community.
- Recipient of the Coretta Scott King Author Honor and Walter Dean Myers Award.
