Secondhand Chapter Book (Age 8-12) Bargain Book Box DSH1101

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Secondhand Chapter Book (Age 8-12) Bargain Book Box

Embark on an exciting reading adventure with this diverse collection spanning modern humor, educational non-fiction, and classic children's literature. Featuring the best of contemporary storytelling with David Walliams, the witty wickedness of Roald Dahl, the foundational charm of Enid Blyton, and the engaging, gross facts of the Horrible Geography series, this box guarantees hours of imaginative fun. This curated selection offers everything from laugh-out-loud tales and thrilling mysteries to essential literary classics, perfect for engaging young readers of all interests. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.

  1. Robodog by David Walliams
    Fred, a lovable but clumsy robot dog, teams up with his inventor, a lonely young girl, to save their city from a menacing mechanical threat. This hilarious and heartwarming adventure follows the duo as they navigate technological mishaps and unexpected heroism in a high-stakes rescue mission. Walliams delivers a fast-paced, imaginative story packed with slapstick humor and a powerful message about friendship.

  2. Code Name Bananas by David Walliams
    This epic wartime adventure follows a young boy named Joe, who is tasked with protecting a highly sensitive, valuable creature: a gorilla named Bananas. Joe must devise a daring plan to smuggle Bananas out of the London Zoo and away from potential Nazi capture. Walliams blends thrilling wartime espionage with his characteristic anarchic humor, creating a laugh-out-loud tale of courage and unexpected animal alliances.

  3. The Violet Veil Mysteries: A Case of Misfortune by Sophie Cleverly
    Violet Veil, the daughter of a funeral director in Victorian London, dreams of being a detective despite her family's gloomy profession and society's expectations. When a suspicious death occurs right in her father's funeral parlor, Violet begins her own secret investigation, navigating the city's murky secrets. This middle-grade mystery offers a dark, atmospheric setting combined with a determined and clever female protagonist who refuses to follow convention.

  4. The Famous Five: Five on a Treasure Island by Enid Blyton
    The iconic first adventure introduces siblings Julian, Dick, and Anne, their cousin George, and their dog Timmy, as they spend their holiday together. They soon discover a thrilling secret map leading to buried treasure on a mysterious, secluded island. This classic tale perfectly captures the magic of childhood freedom, teamwork, and solving captivating mysteries in the sunny English countryside.

  5. Heidi by Johanna Spyri
    This beloved classic tells the story of Heidi, a young orphan girl sent to live with her reclusive grandfather high in the Swiss Alps. She quickly finds joy and freedom in the stunning mountain landscape, befriending the goat-herd Peter and learning to appreciate nature's simplicity. The tale is a powerful and touching exploration of nature versus city life, kindness, and the healing power of genuine human connection.

  6. Starfell: Willow Moss and the Lost Day by Dominique Valente
    Willow Moss, a timid girl with the unique magical ability to find lost things, must confront her deepest fears when she is tasked with an impossible mission: finding a missing entire day. She embarks on a whimsical journey through the strange, fantastical world of Starfell, encountering bizarre creatures and unpredictable magic. This charming fantasy is a celebration of quiet courage, embracing one's own unique talents, and the boundless possibilities of magic.

  7. Grandpa's Great Escape by David Walliams
    Grandpa, a former World War II flying ace, is suffering from Alzheimer's but still believes he is preparing for one last great mission in his beloved Spitfire. When his family decides to move him into a terrifying and sinister care home run by a wicked warden, his grandson Jack stages a daring plan to break him out. This emotional and funny story blends slapstick escape action with a poignant tribute to wartime heroes and the enduring love between a grandson and his grandfather.

  8. Malory Towers Collection 3 by Enid Blyton
    Return to the beloved boarding school, Malory Towers, for more adventures, friendships, and midnight feasts in this collection of classic school stories. The lively girls—including the spirited Darrell Rivers—navigate school challenges, hockey matches, and the essential lessons of growing up and finding your place. This volume captures the enduring appeal of Blyton's world of loyalty, camaraderie, and spirited independence set against the backdrop of an English girls' school.

  9. Minions: Book of the Film
    Following the misadventures of the mischievous, banana-loving Minions, this book adapts the major animated feature film. Readers follow Kevin, Stuart, and Bob as they set out on a hilarious quest to find a new, despicable master to serve after accidentally destroying all their previous ones. This visual and energetic novelization captures the slapstick humor, wild action, and surprising heart of the popular movie franchise.

  10. Horrible Geography: Odious Oceans by Anita Ganeri
    Dive deep into the watery world to discover the grossest and most dangerous facts about the world's oceans, seas, and the creatures that inhabit them. Learn about the terrifying truth behind deep-sea pressure, monstrous squid, and the truly disgusting pollution threatening marine life. This book delivers fascinating, educational facts packaged with witty humor and engaging illustrations guaranteed to make geography fun.

  11. Horrible Geography: Bloomin' Rainforests by Anita Ganeri
    Take a terrifying trek into the humid heart of the rainforests to explore the deadly plants, bizarre animals, and extraordinary survival techniques of those who call the jungle home. Discover gruesome details about venomous bugs, deadly humidity, and the rapid destruction of these vital ecosystems. This installment provides educational content with the Horrible Geography trademark blend of cheeky humor and shockingly accurate science.

  12. Horrible Geography: Monster Lakes by Anita Ganeri
    Journey to the world's most mysterious and terrifying lakes to uncover the truth about legendary monsters, vanishing ships, and the strange phenomena that happen deep underwater. Investigate the myths and reality of beasts like the Loch Ness Monster and learn about the staggering size and depth of these freshwater giants. A fun, factual, and slightly frightening look at the geology and mythology of inland water bodies.

  13. Horrible Geography: Earth-Shattering Earthquakes by Anita Ganeri
    Brace yourself for a turbulent look at the geological forces that shake our planet, detailing the science behind fault lines, tectonic plates, and devastating tremors. Readers learn historical facts about the biggest quakes and get tips on how to survive a major disaster, all presented with morbid, factual humor. This volume makes the dynamic, destructive power of geology vividly clear and engaging.

  14. Horrible Geography: Stormy Weather by Anita Ganeri
    Explore the wild side of meteorology, delving into the chaos of hurricanes, blizzards, tornadoes, and all forms of destructive natural phenomena. Discover how extreme weather is measured, the terrible effects of lightning strikes, and the history of the world's most ferocious storms. This book provides a mixture of genuinely frightening facts and lighthearted text, making the science of weather excitingly accessible.

  15. Horrible Geography: Raging Rivers by Anita Ganeri
    Follow the winding paths of the world's greatest waterways, investigating the dangers, disasters, and fascinating facts associated with mighty rivers like the Amazon and the Nile. Learn about deadly river creatures, terrifying floods, and the ancient civilizations that depended on these often-unpredictable bodies of water. This volume is an educational and entertaining guide to the geography and history shaped by flowing water.

  16. Horrible Geography: Violent Volcanoes by Anita Ganeri
    Peek inside the fiery heart of the Earth to uncover the explosive truths about volcanoes, lava flows, and the geological processes that create them. Learn about famous eruptions that wiped out entire cities and discover the signs that predict when a volcano is ready to blow its top. This thrilling book blends intense scientific detail with signature Horrible humor, making the study of igneous rocks anything but dull.

  17. Horrible Geography: Freaky Peaks by Anita Ganeri
    Scale the dizzying heights of the world's tallest mountains to explore the incredible challenges faced by climbers, the bizarre creatures living at high altitudes, and the dangers of altitude sickness. From Everest to the Alps, readers get the gruesome details about avalanches, frozen bodies, and the thin air at the summit. A fascinating and frightening look at the planet's highest, most formidable geographical features.

  18. Horrible Geography: Desperate Deserts by Anita Ganeri
    Endure the scorching heat and deadly dehydration of the world's most arid zones, learning how humans and animals survive in these hostile environments. Discover the secrets of mirages, the truth about sandstorms, and the terrifying creatures that lurk beneath the dunes. This book offers a compelling, fact-filled journey through the dry, fascinating landscapes of the desert.

  19. Horrible Geography: Cracking Coasts by Anita Ganeri
    Investigate the ever-changing, dangerous boundary between land and sea, exploring the science behind massive waves, destructive tsunamis, and coastal erosion. Learn about the perils faced by sailors, the history of famous lighthouses, and the bizarre creatures found in tidal pools. This volume provides a wave of facts about cliffs, beaches, and the powerful forces that shape our shorelines.

  20. Danny the Champion of the World by Roald Dahl
    Danny lives a perfect life with his inventive, devoted father in a caravan beside a filling station, until he discovers his father's thrilling secret: he is the most skillful pheasant poacher in the country. When the local wealthy landowner threatens to separate them, Danny and his father devise the ultimate, hilarious plan to pull off the biggest poaching scheme ever conceived. This heartwarming tale celebrates the bond between father and son, clever rebellion, and triumph over petty authority.

  21. George's Marvellous Medicine by Roald Dahl
    Young George Kranky lives in fear of his truly terrifying and utterly repulsive Grandma, who constantly complains and demands strange things. Deciding he has had enough, George concocts a spectacular, bubbling medicine meant to cure her of her meanness, but the results are entirely unexpected and wildly explosive. This hilariously anarchic story embraces childhood mischief and imagination, proving that sometimes a little rebellion is exactly what is needed.

  22. The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me by Roald Dahl
    Billy befriends three peculiar creatures—a giraffe, a pelican, and a monkey—who run The Ladderless Window-Cleaning Company, offering their services without the need for ladders. Their fantastical partnership leads to hilarious mishaps and an exciting encounter with a very rich Duke and a diamond thief. This whimsical tale celebrates eccentric friendship, creative problem-solving, and the sheer joy of the absurd.

  23. The Twits by Roald Dahl
    Mr. and Mrs. Twit are perhaps the filthiest, meanest, and most disgusting couple in literature, playing increasingly nasty and elaborate tricks on each other and mistreating the animals they keep captive. A clever troop of monkeys, the Muggle-Wumps, finally team up with a brave bird to devise a magnificent and sticky revenge plot. This book is a gleeful celebration of wickedness receiving its just, ridiculous, and truly satisfying comeuppance.

  24. Esio Trot by Roald Dahl
    Mr. Hoppy is desperately in love with his downstairs neighbor, Mrs. Silver, but he is too shy to tell her, particularly as she adores her pet tortoise, Alfie. Mr. Hoppy devises an ingenious, secretive, and entirely ridiculous plan involving hundreds of tortoises and a magical-sounding chant to win her affection. This tender, charming, and short story is a gentle delight that celebrates cleverness and quiet romance in the most inventive way.



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Secondhand Chapter Book (Age 8-12) Bargain Book Box

Embark on an exciting reading adventure with this diverse collection spanning modern humor, educational non-fiction, and classic children's literature. Featuring the best of contemporary storytelling with David Walliams, the witty wickedness of Roald Dahl, the foundational charm of Enid Blyton, and the engaging, gross facts of the Horrible Geography series, this box guarantees hours of imaginative fun. This curated selection offers everything from laugh-out-loud tales and thrilling mysteries to essential literary classics, perfect for engaging young readers of all interests. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.

  1. Robodog by David Walliams
    Fred, a lovable but clumsy robot dog, teams up with his inventor, a lonely young girl, to save their city from a menacing mechanical threat. This hilarious and heartwarming adventure follows the duo as they navigate technological mishaps and unexpected heroism in a high-stakes rescue mission. Walliams delivers a fast-paced, imaginative story packed with slapstick humor and a powerful message about friendship.

  2. Code Name Bananas by David Walliams
    This epic wartime adventure follows a young boy named Joe, who is tasked with protecting a highly sensitive, valuable creature: a gorilla named Bananas. Joe must devise a daring plan to smuggle Bananas out of the London Zoo and away from potential Nazi capture. Walliams blends thrilling wartime espionage with his characteristic anarchic humor, creating a laugh-out-loud tale of courage and unexpected animal alliances.

  3. The Violet Veil Mysteries: A Case of Misfortune by Sophie Cleverly
    Violet Veil, the daughter of a funeral director in Victorian London, dreams of being a detective despite her family's gloomy profession and society's expectations. When a suspicious death occurs right in her father's funeral parlor, Violet begins her own secret investigation, navigating the city's murky secrets. This middle-grade mystery offers a dark, atmospheric setting combined with a determined and clever female protagonist who refuses to follow convention.

  4. The Famous Five: Five on a Treasure Island by Enid Blyton
    The iconic first adventure introduces siblings Julian, Dick, and Anne, their cousin George, and their dog Timmy, as they spend their holiday together. They soon discover a thrilling secret map leading to buried treasure on a mysterious, secluded island. This classic tale perfectly captures the magic of childhood freedom, teamwork, and solving captivating mysteries in the sunny English countryside.

  5. Heidi by Johanna Spyri
    This beloved classic tells the story of Heidi, a young orphan girl sent to live with her reclusive grandfather high in the Swiss Alps. She quickly finds joy and freedom in the stunning mountain landscape, befriending the goat-herd Peter and learning to appreciate nature's simplicity. The tale is a powerful and touching exploration of nature versus city life, kindness, and the healing power of genuine human connection.

  6. Starfell: Willow Moss and the Lost Day by Dominique Valente
    Willow Moss, a timid girl with the unique magical ability to find lost things, must confront her deepest fears when she is tasked with an impossible mission: finding a missing entire day. She embarks on a whimsical journey through the strange, fantastical world of Starfell, encountering bizarre creatures and unpredictable magic. This charming fantasy is a celebration of quiet courage, embracing one's own unique talents, and the boundless possibilities of magic.

  7. Grandpa's Great Escape by David Walliams
    Grandpa, a former World War II flying ace, is suffering from Alzheimer's but still believes he is preparing for one last great mission in his beloved Spitfire. When his family decides to move him into a terrifying and sinister care home run by a wicked warden, his grandson Jack stages a daring plan to break him out. This emotional and funny story blends slapstick escape action with a poignant tribute to wartime heroes and the enduring love between a grandson and his grandfather.

  8. Malory Towers Collection 3 by Enid Blyton
    Return to the beloved boarding school, Malory Towers, for more adventures, friendships, and midnight feasts in this collection of classic school stories. The lively girls—including the spirited Darrell Rivers—navigate school challenges, hockey matches, and the essential lessons of growing up and finding your place. This volume captures the enduring appeal of Blyton's world of loyalty, camaraderie, and spirited independence set against the backdrop of an English girls' school.

  9. Minions: Book of the Film
    Following the misadventures of the mischievous, banana-loving Minions, this book adapts the major animated feature film. Readers follow Kevin, Stuart, and Bob as they set out on a hilarious quest to find a new, despicable master to serve after accidentally destroying all their previous ones. This visual and energetic novelization captures the slapstick humor, wild action, and surprising heart of the popular movie franchise.

  10. Horrible Geography: Odious Oceans by Anita Ganeri
    Dive deep into the watery world to discover the grossest and most dangerous facts about the world's oceans, seas, and the creatures that inhabit them. Learn about the terrifying truth behind deep-sea pressure, monstrous squid, and the truly disgusting pollution threatening marine life. This book delivers fascinating, educational facts packaged with witty humor and engaging illustrations guaranteed to make geography fun.

  11. Horrible Geography: Bloomin' Rainforests by Anita Ganeri
    Take a terrifying trek into the humid heart of the rainforests to explore the deadly plants, bizarre animals, and extraordinary survival techniques of those who call the jungle home. Discover gruesome details about venomous bugs, deadly humidity, and the rapid destruction of these vital ecosystems. This installment provides educational content with the Horrible Geography trademark blend of cheeky humor and shockingly accurate science.

  12. Horrible Geography: Monster Lakes by Anita Ganeri
    Journey to the world's most mysterious and terrifying lakes to uncover the truth about legendary monsters, vanishing ships, and the strange phenomena that happen deep underwater. Investigate the myths and reality of beasts like the Loch Ness Monster and learn about the staggering size and depth of these freshwater giants. A fun, factual, and slightly frightening look at the geology and mythology of inland water bodies.

  13. Horrible Geography: Earth-Shattering Earthquakes by Anita Ganeri
    Brace yourself for a turbulent look at the geological forces that shake our planet, detailing the science behind fault lines, tectonic plates, and devastating tremors. Readers learn historical facts about the biggest quakes and get tips on how to survive a major disaster, all presented with morbid, factual humor. This volume makes the dynamic, destructive power of geology vividly clear and engaging.

  14. Horrible Geography: Stormy Weather by Anita Ganeri
    Explore the wild side of meteorology, delving into the chaos of hurricanes, blizzards, tornadoes, and all forms of destructive natural phenomena. Discover how extreme weather is measured, the terrible effects of lightning strikes, and the history of the world's most ferocious storms. This book provides a mixture of genuinely frightening facts and lighthearted text, making the science of weather excitingly accessible.

  15. Horrible Geography: Raging Rivers by Anita Ganeri
    Follow the winding paths of the world's greatest waterways, investigating the dangers, disasters, and fascinating facts associated with mighty rivers like the Amazon and the Nile. Learn about deadly river creatures, terrifying floods, and the ancient civilizations that depended on these often-unpredictable bodies of water. This volume is an educational and entertaining guide to the geography and history shaped by flowing water.

  16. Horrible Geography: Violent Volcanoes by Anita Ganeri
    Peek inside the fiery heart of the Earth to uncover the explosive truths about volcanoes, lava flows, and the geological processes that create them. Learn about famous eruptions that wiped out entire cities and discover the signs that predict when a volcano is ready to blow its top. This thrilling book blends intense scientific detail with signature Horrible humor, making the study of igneous rocks anything but dull.

  17. Horrible Geography: Freaky Peaks by Anita Ganeri
    Scale the dizzying heights of the world's tallest mountains to explore the incredible challenges faced by climbers, the bizarre creatures living at high altitudes, and the dangers of altitude sickness. From Everest to the Alps, readers get the gruesome details about avalanches, frozen bodies, and the thin air at the summit. A fascinating and frightening look at the planet's highest, most formidable geographical features.

  18. Horrible Geography: Desperate Deserts by Anita Ganeri
    Endure the scorching heat and deadly dehydration of the world's most arid zones, learning how humans and animals survive in these hostile environments. Discover the secrets of mirages, the truth about sandstorms, and the terrifying creatures that lurk beneath the dunes. This book offers a compelling, fact-filled journey through the dry, fascinating landscapes of the desert.

  19. Horrible Geography: Cracking Coasts by Anita Ganeri
    Investigate the ever-changing, dangerous boundary between land and sea, exploring the science behind massive waves, destructive tsunamis, and coastal erosion. Learn about the perils faced by sailors, the history of famous lighthouses, and the bizarre creatures found in tidal pools. This volume provides a wave of facts about cliffs, beaches, and the powerful forces that shape our shorelines.

  20. Danny the Champion of the World by Roald Dahl
    Danny lives a perfect life with his inventive, devoted father in a caravan beside a filling station, until he discovers his father's thrilling secret: he is the most skillful pheasant poacher in the country. When the local wealthy landowner threatens to separate them, Danny and his father devise the ultimate, hilarious plan to pull off the biggest poaching scheme ever conceived. This heartwarming tale celebrates the bond between father and son, clever rebellion, and triumph over petty authority.

  21. George's Marvellous Medicine by Roald Dahl
    Young George Kranky lives in fear of his truly terrifying and utterly repulsive Grandma, who constantly complains and demands strange things. Deciding he has had enough, George concocts a spectacular, bubbling medicine meant to cure her of her meanness, but the results are entirely unexpected and wildly explosive. This hilariously anarchic story embraces childhood mischief and imagination, proving that sometimes a little rebellion is exactly what is needed.

  22. The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me by Roald Dahl
    Billy befriends three peculiar creatures—a giraffe, a pelican, and a monkey—who run The Ladderless Window-Cleaning Company, offering their services without the need for ladders. Their fantastical partnership leads to hilarious mishaps and an exciting encounter with a very rich Duke and a diamond thief. This whimsical tale celebrates eccentric friendship, creative problem-solving, and the sheer joy of the absurd.

  23. The Twits by Roald Dahl
    Mr. and Mrs. Twit are perhaps the filthiest, meanest, and most disgusting couple in literature, playing increasingly nasty and elaborate tricks on each other and mistreating the animals they keep captive. A clever troop of monkeys, the Muggle-Wumps, finally team up with a brave bird to devise a magnificent and sticky revenge plot. This book is a gleeful celebration of wickedness receiving its just, ridiculous, and truly satisfying comeuppance.

  24. Esio Trot by Roald Dahl
    Mr. Hoppy is desperately in love with his downstairs neighbor, Mrs. Silver, but he is too shy to tell her, particularly as she adores her pet tortoise, Alfie. Mr. Hoppy devises an ingenious, secretive, and entirely ridiculous plan involving hundreds of tortoises and a magical-sounding chant to win her affection. This tender, charming, and short story is a gentle delight that celebrates cleverness and quiet romance in the most inventive way.