The Legend of Kevin by Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre: what to read next

If your children are big fans of Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre’s brilliant books, like The Legend of Kevin, find out which other stories they might enjoy with these suggestions from Scott Evans, The Reader Teacher!

Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre are a co-author/illustrator dream team and are best known for producing their hilarious and highly-illustrated fiction such as Pugs of the Frozen North, Oliver and the Seawigs, Cakes in Space, and The Legend of Kevin series.

  • Pugs of the Frozen North

    by Philip Reeve, illustrated by Sarah McIntyre 

    2015 5 to 14 years 

    • Adventure
    • Chapter books
    • Funny

    A race to the far north among some very unconventional competitors and their vehicles. A winning combination of text, image, humour and sadness.

  • Oliver and the Seawigs

    by Philip Reeve, illustrated by Sarah McIntyre 

    2013 5 to 14 years 

    • Adventure
    • Chapter books
    • Funny

    Philip Reeve and Sarah McInytre have joined forces to create a wonderfully wacky nautical tale.

  • Cakes in Space

    by Philip Reeve, illustrated by Sarah McIntyre 

    2014 5 to 9 years 

    • Chapter books
    • Funny
    • Science fiction

    This lively and exciting space story from the duo behind Oliver and the Seawigs is packed with fun, adventure and plenty of surreal humour.

  • The Legend of Kevin

    by Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre 

    2018 5 to 14 years 

    • Adventure
    • Chapter books
    • Fantasy
    • Funny

    Max longs for adventure in his life – then one day, a flying pony called Kevin crashes into his flat, blown in by a magical storm. Mayhem, friendship and a brilliant cast of characters combine in this fabulously funny tale.

If you know readers who have loved stepping into their amazing worlds of pugs, sea monkeys and killer cakes and are asking for more, check out these recommendations about What to Read After…

For more co-author/illustrator dream teams…

Illustration from Bad Panda by Swapna Haddow and Sheena Dempsey 

From the minds of multi-award-winning author Neil Gaiman and illustrator Chris Riddell comes Fortunately, the Milk…, a brilliantly bonkers and spectacularly silly story. Whilst Mum’s away, Dad’s in charge but there’s no milk, so he has to go to the shop. Really, that’s all that happens in this tale of why it takes him a very long time to get back again – or is it? Featuring a time-travelling stegosaurus, aliens, vampires, dinosaur police and the Queen of the Pirates, as well as a whole host of other completely unexpected adventures, not everything is as it seems…

In Bad Panda by Swapna Haddow and Sheena Dempsey, the creators of Dave Pigeon, everyone thinks that Lin is the cutest panda in the world. So much so that they ship her off to the local zoo, away from her beloved brother, to be ogled at by the masses. But Lin HATES being cute, and now she will do everything in her power to prove that she’s the baddest, meanest, most un-cute animal in the zoo. This one involves comic-strip panels and PLENTY of panda-monium!

  • Bad Panda

    by Swapna Haddow, illustrated by Sheena Dempsey 

    2021 5 to 14 years 

    • Adventure
    • Chapter books
    • Funny

    If being good gets you sent to a zoo thousands of miles from home, maybe being bad will get you sent back? Anyone who’s ever been cuddled, smooshed or had their hair mussed up one too many times will empathise with Lin, who is tired of being adorable.

Immerse yourself in an amazing galaxy of aliens in Space Detectives by Mark Powers and Dapo Adeola where best friends Ethan and Connor are spending the summer selling ice-cream on Starville – a human and alien-inhabited city orbiting Earth – but they dream of solving intergalactic crime as space detectives. When they witness a slimy green Tufted Grotsnobbler stealing a human girl’s bag, and discover that the space station is hurtling on a collision course with the moon (eep!), it’s up to them to save the day!

Sharing is caring in Rabbit’s Bad Habits by Julian Gough and Jim Field. When Bear wakes up early from her hibernation, she decides to build a snowman. However, her grumpy neighbour, Rabbit, decides to build an even better one. But with an avalanche and a hungry wolf heading their way, will Rabbit and Bear’s friendship be put to the test and will it last? Beautifully illustrated, it has a classic feel, like a modern-day Winnie the Pooh story.

  • Space Detectives

    by Mark Powers, illustrated by Dapo Adeola 

    2021 5 to 14 years 

    • Adventure
    • Chapter books
    • Funny
    • Science fiction

    A summer holiday job selling ice cream aboard the exotic space station of Starville turns into a race against time to avoid a catastrophic collision with the moon. Bring on the Space Detectives!

  • Rabbit’s Bad Habits

    by Jim Field, illustrated by Jim Field 

    2016 5 to 9 years 

    • Funny

    Gentle Bear wakes up early from hibernation one day and decides to build a snowman. Grumpy, know-it-all Rabbit comes along, and then Wolf, too. A beautiful modern classic about friends and sharing.

For more hilarious, highly-illustrated fiction…

Illustration from The Adventures of Harry Stevenson by Ali Pye 

Super Happy Magic Forest: The Humongous Fungus by Matty Long is the start of an illustrated early reader novel series that takes the Super Happy Magic Forest world created in a number of picture books and presents a slightly longer story for readers who are starting to read chapter books. Wildly imaginative and bursting with colour illustrations to match, they offer a similar sense of original and quirky humour that are found in Reeve and McIntyre’s stories.

Join a very small guinea pig on his very BIG adventures in The Adventures of Harry Stevenson by author and illustrator Ali Pye, which contains two short stories perfect for young animal fans. In the first story, Billy (Harry’s owner) and his family move house, and it’s all going well until Harry disappears. How will he make it back to Billy? In the second, Billy’s adventures become even wilder when he finds himself on an aerial adventure after gnawing through the party balloon string. With bold and bright illustrations, this book will definitely be one that is pulled out from your shelves to read and reread over again!

Mr Penguin and the Lost Treasure by Alex T. Smith, the bestselling creator of Claude, tells the story of a brand-new hero – Mr Penguin, adventurer and penguin. With the help of his spider friend Colin, Mr Penguin is called in to find the missing treasure somewhere in the Museum of Extraordinary Objects. Can he solve the secret codes and fight the ferocious beasts, all the while enjoying the fish finger sandwiches he loves so much? This is packed with slapstick humour, mystery and adventure.

Sam Wu Is NOT Afraid of Ghosts! by Katie and Kevin Tsang and Nathan Reed, is the first in a series of Sam Wu adventures in which Sam is scared of many things but is determined not to let anyone find out, especially the school bully who nicknamed him Scaredy-Cat Sam after an unfortunate incident on a school trip. Determined to prove his bravery, Sam sets off on a mission to show that he’s actually a fearless space adventurer. Full of fun, as well as characterful black-and-white illustrations and a plightful plot, this is one story that children will begin and then they’ll be wanting to read the whole series. 

  • The Adventures of Harry Stevenson, Guinea Pig Superstar

    by Ali Pye 

    2020 5 to 9 years 

    • Funny
    • Short stories

    Harry the guinea pig is going to school for the first time! But the day turns out to have some unexpected results. This illustrated young reader book contains two stories and lots of charming black and white illustrations, perfect for young animal fans that aren’t looking for long reads.

  • Mr. Penguin and the Lost Treasure

    by Alex T Smith 

    2018 5 to 14 years 

    • Adventure
    • Chapter books
    • Funny

    With the help of Colin (a spider), Mr Penguin battles ferocious beasts and makes his way into a hidden jungle underneath the museum with exciting (and often hilarious) results.

  • Sam Wu is Not Afraid of Ghosts

    by Kevin Tsang and Katherine Webber, illustrated by Nathan Reed 

    2018 5 to 14 years 

    • Adventure
    • Chapter books
    • Funny
    • Ghost story

    Sam Wu is scared of many things but is determined not to let anyone find out. However, after an unfortunate incident in a space simulator on a school trip, he becomes a target for class bully Ralph, who nicknames him Scaredy-Cat Sam.

For more wacky, wild and wonderful adventures…

Illustration from Hotel Flamingo by Alex Milway 

Welcome to the sleepy island of Penfurzy in Knights and Bikes by Gabrielle Kent and Rex Crowle, where nothing exciting ever really happens. Or does it? For adventure awaits Demelza and her new best friend in the whole world, Nessa, as they explore the island and go on a quest to uncover the mysteries of the Penfurzy Knights. With a honking pet goose sidekick, quirky islanders and a legendary treasure to find, it’s up to them to ride their bikes, solve the puzzles before them, and face down danger with frisbees, water-balloons, feathers… and a toilet plunger. 

When Anna inherits a once-grand hotel from her great aunt, she’s determined to restore it to its former glory. But this is no ordinary hotel, this is Hotel Flamingo by Alex Milway where all of her staff and guests are animals! This is such a sweet and entertaining story that will surely keep children engaged and have them asking to read the rest of the series!

Lastly, welcome to The Nothing to See Here Hotel by Steven Butler and Steven Lenton, where being weird is normal for Frankie Banister and his parents who run the hotel. Hidden from human eyes, the hotel is the perfect getaway for magical creatures of all kinds. When one day, the goblin prince Grogbah shows up for a stay, the Banister family are in for more madness than anyone could have expected. Make sure to reserve your room to find out what happens in this fabulously funny adventure and you’ll be packing your bags to visit again and again!

  • Knights and Bikes

    by Gabrielle Kent, illustrated by Rex Crowle and Luke Newell 

    2018 5 to 14 years 

    • Adventure
    • Fantasy
    • Ghost story

    Knights and Bikes is a fast-paced, action-packed adventure mixing together myth and magic, ghosts and curses, and starring two brilliant main characters. Let the treasure hunt commence! 

  • Hotel Flamingo

    by Alex Milway 

    2019 5 to 9 years 

    • Chapter books

    Anna is determined to bring back grandeur to Hotel Flamingo, so it can once again be full of sunshine and life.  Hotel Flamingo is a sweet story of working together, being optimistic and knowing anything is possible.

  • The Nothing to See Here Hotel

    by Steven Butler, illustrated by Steven Lenton 

    2018 5 to 14 years 

    • Chapter books
    • Fantasy
    • Funny

    Frankie Banister and his family run the Nothing to See Here Hotel, which is cunningly hidden from human view by magic and lots of really bad TripAdvisor reviews. The cast of characters in this laugh-out-loud book are full of sparkle, oddness and vitality.

Join in the fun!

You’ve heard our suggestions – now we’d love you to tell us yours! Do you know the perfect book for a fan of the stories written by Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre?

We’d love to hear which books you’ve enjoyed sharing after Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre! Let us know by messaging us on social media @BookTrust using the hashtag #WhatToReadAfter

Scott Evans is a primary school teacher, reading for pleasure adviser, and children’s books consultant, content creator, critic & influencer. He reads, reviews & recommends a range of children’s literature on his website and YouTube channel, both called The Reader Teacher. You can follow him @MrEPrimary on X. 

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