Our September 2023 children's and young adult bestsellers
- The 169-Storey Treehouse by Andy Griffiths, Terry Denton (illus.)
- Never a Hero by Vanessa Len
- No Words by Maryam Master
- Cat of Death! by Aaron Blabey
- If You Could See the Sun by Ann Liang
- Evie and Rhino by Neridah McMullin, Astred Hicks (illus.)
- This Camp is Doomed by Anna Zobel
- One of Us is Back by Karen M. McManus
- Ghost Book by Remy Lai
- Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan
- The Bookseller’s Apprentice by Amelia Mellor
- The Brothers Hawthorne by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
- Eleanor Jones is Not a Murderer by Amy Doak
- The World’s Worst Monsters by David Walliams
- My Strange Shrinking Parents by Zeno Sworder
- Impossible Creatures by Katherine Rundell
- Sea Glass by Rebecca Fraser
- The Wintrish Girl by Melanie La'Brooy
- Spice Road by Maiya Ibrahim
- The Universal Guide to the Night Sky by Lisa Harvey-Smith, Sophie Beer (illus.)
Our bestseller from the past month is the final book in everyone's favourite Treehouse series, The 169-Storey Treehouse. Having spent over a decade sharing these tales with readers, we've spent the last month reflecting on all the laughs this series has brought us!
Other books making an appearance on our bestseller list this month include the second book in the Only a Monster series (perfect for young adults), the first book in Aaron Blabey's newest series, Cat on the Run and an array of titles from both the Readings Children's Prize and Young Adult Prize shortlists for 2023.