Books beginning with: U

  • Ug

    Author: Raymond Briggs
    Publisher: Random House
    Reading age: 5+

    Ug and his parents live in the Stone Age. This means stone blankets, stone-cold food, an even colder cave and, worst of all, hard stone trousers!

  • Uh-oh Niko: Bedtime

    Author: Chris Chatterton
    Publisher: Ladybird Books
    Interest age: 0-3

    A sturdy board book with sliders to push and flaps to lift, starring a sweet bear called Niko.

  • Uki and the Outcasts

    Author: Kieran Larwood Illustrator: David Wyatt
    Publisher: Faber & Faber
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 8+

    Compelling and imaginative, this epic fantasy adventure series is set in the Five Realms, a world dominated by tribes of rabbits. A multi-layered story that entices readers into an unfamiliar yet utterly believable world.

  • Ultimate Earth: Oceans and Seas

    Author: Miranda Baker Illustrator: Gareth Lucas
    Publisher: Little Tiger
    Interest age: 4-8
    Reading age: 6+

    Full of stunning high-colour illustrations and thrilling facts, this is an excellent introduction to the oceans and the life they contain for young readers.

  • Ultimate Superstars: Ariana Grande

    Author: Liz Gogerly
    Publisher: Studio Press Books
    Interest age: 6-11
    Reading age: 6+

    This accessible biography of actor and singer Ariana Grande charts her early life and rise to stardom. Written in a chatty style, it is an interesting read for fans and will help to inspire young people to follow their own dreams.

  • Ultraviolet

    Author: RJ Anderson
    Publisher: Orchard Books
    Interest age: 12-13
    Reading age: 12+

    A remarkable, gripping and stunningly original new novel for teens

  • ULTRAWILD: An Audacious Plan to Rewild Every City on Earth

    Author: Steve Mushin
    Publisher: Allen & Unwin
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 12+

    Steve Mushin is an industrial designer and inventor. This means that he spends his time inventing machines that transform cities into ecosystems: he’s made high-tech city farms, solar thermal ovens and even a 17-metre-long soil-making mechanical millipede. 

  • Uma and the Answer to Absolutely Everything

    Author: Sam Copeland
    Publisher: Puffin
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    When Uma finds a mysterious bejewelled headphone lying in the road, she's astonished to discover that it can talk - and what's more, it seem to know absolutely everything! A hilarious story with a poignant message that some questions are more difficult to answer than others.

  • Umpteen Pockets

    Author: Adrian Mitchell Illustrator: Tony Ross
    Publisher: Orchard Books
    Interest age: 6-8
    Reading age: 7+

    The selected poems are divided into sub-collections including magic, scenery, people and animals.

  • Un Lun Dun

    Author: China Miéville
    Publisher: Pan Macmillan
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    Zanna and Deeba inadvertently enter UnLondon, an alternative London which is threatened by Smog - a living poisonous cloud.

  • Unbelievable Football: The Most Incredible True Football Stories (You Never Knew)

    Author: Matt Oldfield Illustrator: Ollie Mann
    Publisher: Wren & Rook
    Interest age: 6-11
    Reading age: 6+

    This collection of true football stories demonstrates that sport can unite, inspire and amaze in equal measure. Readers can entertain their friends and family with a multitude of interesting, amusing and bizarre soccer stories from around the world. 

  • Unbelievable!

    Author: Paul Jennings
    Publisher: Penguin
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    A brilliant collection of funny, weird and whacky short stories in which, believe it or not, a kid can grow younger; birds can bury you; ghosts have exams; there are eyes in the milk. 

  • Unboxed

    Author: Non Pratt
    Publisher: Barrington Stoke
    Interest age: 14-15
    Reading age: 14+

    This is a touching story of old friends coming together after years apart. For a short novella, they are wonderfully complex characters.

  • Uncle Bobby's Wedding

    Author: Sarah S Brannen & Lucia Soto
    Publisher: Hodder Children’s Books
    Interest age: 4-7

    This huggable treat of a book is a gorgeous and heartfelt celebration of weddings, as Chloe learns that just because her Uncle Bobby is marrying his boyfriend, it doesn't mean he'll love her any less.

  • Uncle Gobb and the Dread Shed

    Author: Michael Rosen
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Interest age: 8-9
    Reading age: 9

    Defiantly playing with language and narrative conventions, this very silly, bonkers story is itself a joyful rebellion against systematised schemes of learning.

  • Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror

    Author: Chris Priestley
    Publisher: Bloomsbury Children's Books
    Interest age: 9-10
    Reading age: 7+

    These spine-tingling stories-within-a-story are the stuff of childhood nightmares, with a good smattering of ghosts, demons, blood and gore.

  • Under Earth

    Author: Ellen Renner
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 10-14
    Reading age: 10+

    Following on from the final scenes of the first book in the Storm Witch seriesUnder Earth sees Storm learning more about the extent of her powers and how she can harness them to defend the autonomy of her island home. 

  • Under Earth, Under Water

    Author: Aleksandra and David Mizielinski
    Publisher: Big Picture Press
    Interest age: 4-7
    Reading age: 7+

    This gorgeous large hardback explores what happens under the earth and in our oceans and seas in fantastically colourful and accessible double-page spreads. This is a really excellent example of nonfiction that is both comprehensive and fun.

  • Under My Hat: Tales from the Cauldron

    Author: Various Editor: Jonathan Strahan
    Publisher: Hot Key Books
    Interest age: 14-15
    Reading age: 14+

    What makes a witch? Despite the title, the stories in this imaginative collection suggest you might need more than just a pointy hat or a broomstick.

  • Under Rose-Tainted Skies

    Author: Louise Gornall
    Publisher: Chicken House
    Interest age: 14-15
    Reading age: 14+

    Seventeen-year-old Norah is essentially trapped in her own home, caught in the vice-like grip of Agoraphobia and OCD. Then one day a new young neighbour on the street arouses her curiosity. Honest, brave and utterly compelling.

  • Under the Great Plum Tree

    Author: Sufiya Ahmed Illustrator: Reza Dalvand
    Publisher: Tiny Owl
    Interest age: 6-8
    Reading age: 5+

    Set in the jungles of India, this is a marvellous retelling of a traditional tale from the Panchatantra, an ancient collection of Indian animal fables, which date from 300 BCE. A moving tale with striking, vibrant artwork. 

  • Under the Love Umbrella

    Author: Davina Bell Illustrator: Allison Colpoys
    Publisher: Scribble
    Interest age: 4-7
    Reading age: 5+

    Bright, expressive and featuring joyfully diverse illustration throughout, Under the Love Umbrella provides poetic reassurance that whatever happens, children will be protected and loved.

  • Under the Moon and Over the Sea

    Author: John Agard and Grace Nichols Illustrator: Cathie Felstead Jane Ray Christopher Corr Sara Fanelli and Satoshi Kitamura
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 6-11
    Reading age: 6+

    This joyful collection of more than 50 poems superbly conjures the sights, sounds and rhythms of the Caribbean. 

  • Under the Same Sky

    Author: Britta Teckentrup
    Publisher: Caterpillar Books
    Interest age: 4-6
    Reading age: 5+

    Under the Same Sky is a beautiful book with dreamy collage illustrations. It shows the way that animals across the world can have the same interests, hopes and dreams, allowing young readers to reflect on the community of our united world.

  • Under The Table

    Author: Allan Ahlberg Illustrator: Bruce Ingman
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 2-5

    It's a normal day, just like any other, when little Elsie Cannon runs outside to tell her Dad that not only has an egg mysteriously appeared in her egg cup... but there's an elephant hiding under the table! How many more new friends will she find?

  • Under the Weather

    Author: VariousEditor: Tony Bradman
    Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
    Interest age: 9-10
    Reading age: 8+

    A thought-provoking collection emphasising the importance of individual, as well as group initiatives.

  • Underground

    Author: Uijung Kim
    Publisher: Cicada Books
    Interest age: 4-8
    Reading age: 7+

    In Uijung Kim's fabulous book, young readers will learn about subway systems in 10 international cities. The bright illustrations bring underground transport to life for little ones at a time when many of them are obsessed with trains, trucks and cars.

  • Undone

    Author: Cat Clarke
    Publisher: Quercus
    Interest age: 14-18
    Reading age: 14+

    Jem and Kai have always been best friends - until Kai commits suicide and Jem's world collapses.

  • Unexpected Twist: An Oliver Twisted Tale

    Author: Michael Rosen Illustrator: Tony Ross
    Publisher: Scholastic
    Interest age: 10-12
    Reading age: 10+

    In this rather innovative book, Rosen tells the tale of a modern-day Oliver Twist: Shona. Shona’s story is completely relatable and well-drawn, demonstrating Dickens’ grasp of the human condition, which makes this a great read for more mature readers.

  • Unfortunately

    Author: Alan Durant Illustrator: Simon Rickerty
    Publisher: Orchard Books
    Interest age: 2-7
    Reading age: 4-7

    A cheerful little boy out exploring has masses of lucky escapes. Somehow he avoids being eaten by a lion, a starving snake, a man-eating hunter and more...

  • Unheard Voices

    Author: VariousEditor: Malorie Blackman
    Publisher: Random House
    Interest age: 11-12
    Reading age: 11+

    This collection of writing about slavery was published to coincide with the 200 year anniversary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act 1807.

  • Unicorn Academy: Isabel and Cloud

    Author: Julie Sykes Illustrator: Lucy Truman
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 6-11
    Reading age: 8+

    Magic, sparkle and unicorns are sprinkled throughout this book, but it’s essentially about what many primary school children struggle with: jealousy, bullying and friendships. A bite-sized chapter book that's ideal for a quick read. 

  • Unicorn Moonicorn

    Author: Nick Sharratt and Phoebe Tinkler Illustrator: Nick Sharratt
    Publisher: Alison Green Books
    Interest age: 4-5

    With flaps to lift and a rhythmic text that’s really fun to read aloud, this glorious, colourful book will delight young children. It’s perfect for sharing – and for laughing along with.

  • Unicorn Not Wanted

    Author: Fred Blunt
    Publisher: Happy Yak
    Interest age: 4-5

    This is NOT a story about unicorns. Or pugs. It is set in the Wild West, with cowboys. But hang on a minute – who’s that? Toddlers will giggle away as a unicorn and pug desperately try to infiltrate this very silly picture book story.

  • Unicorn Seekers: The Map of Lost Unicorns

    Author: Cerrie Burnell Illustrator: Lucy Fleming
    Publisher: Scholastic
    Interest age: 7-8
    Reading age: 6-7

    Elodie Lightfoot discovers she’s a Unicorn Seeker! Not only can she see the secretive, nocturnal creatures, but she has a special bond with one. But with hunters after her unicorn, can Elodie protect her?

  • Unipiggle the Unicorn Pig - Unicorn Muddle

    Author: Hannah Shaw
    Publisher: Usborne
    Interest age: 6-8
    Reading age: 6+

    It's time for the selection of Princess Pea's first Royal Unicorn! Everyone is delighted with the sugary sweet unicorns in the parade except the Princess herself - who is besotted with Unipiggle, a pig with a horn. Will Unipiggle bravely rescue Princess Pea from the storm and win her heart? This brightly illustrated story about a girl who wants to break…

  • Unique

    Author: Alison Allen-Gray
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 11-12
    Reading age: 11+

    On the road to self-knowledge, Dominic undergoes various crises of identity, while facing threats from a controlling state and a voraciously-intrusive media

  • Universal Guide to the Night Sky

    Author: Lisa Harvey-Smith Illustrator: Sophie Beer
    Publisher: Thames & Hudson
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 12+

    A delightful, clear and informative book about stars, the moon, satellites, the sun, the planets and constellations, with lots of fascinating detail other things we can find in space, such as dark nebulae, asteroids and meteor showers. Practical, fun and accessible. 

  • Unleashed

    Author: Amy McCulloch
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    Lacey Chu loves "bakus": robot companion animals that link directly into your brain. But when she discovers that the company who make them want to control the world, she has to fight back.

  • Unlocking the Universe

    Author: Stephen & Lucy Hawking Illustrator: Jan Bielecki
    Publisher: Puffin
    Interest age: 12-14
    Reading age: 11+

    As his daughter Lucy says in the introduction to Unlocking the Universe, Professor Stephen Hawking believed in talking about science in ways that people could easily understand, and that everyone has the right to know what scientists do and what it means. At 400 pages, this is a comprehensive book, but within those pages it covers a big range of science topi…

  • Unnatural Creatures

    Author: VariousEditor: Neil Gaiman & Maria Dahvana Headley
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Interest age: 10-12
    Reading age: 12+

    A whole menagerie of extraordinary beasts appear on the pages of this short story collection.

  • Unraveller

    Author: Frances Hardinge
    Publisher: Macmillan Children’s Books
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9-11

    Kellen can unravel curses and Nettle was previously cursed. Together, they must unravel the mystery of who cursed Kellen – before he unravels everything around him. A stunning fantasy that will transport the reader to a world of moonlit markets, magical spiders and mysterious marsh-woods. 

  • Unseen Worlds

    Author: Hélène Rajcak Illustrator: Damien Laverdunt
    Publisher: What on Earth Books
    Interest age: 6-11
    Reading age: 7+

    Meet the microscopic creatures living in your mattress and the miniature mites that are feasting on your skin in this extraordinary glimpse into the unseen worlds around us. This well-designed book makes a yucky topic quite lovely and interesting! 

  • Unspeakable

    Author: Abbie Rushton
    Publisher: Atom
    Interest age: 14-15
    Reading age: 12+

    Part thriller and part romance Abbie Rushton shows us the world from inside the mind of a teenage girl who is dealing with loss, regret and guilt.

  • Unspoken

    Author: Kwame Alexander Illustrator: Dare Coulter
    Publisher: Andersen Press
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    How do you talk to children about slavery? An incredibly moving and honest look at the ways to discuss such an emotional topic – the perfect tool for teachers, and an important read for all.

  • Unstoppable

    Author: Dan Freedman
    Publisher: David Fickling
    Interest age: 12-15
    Reading age: 9+

    Twins Kaine and Roxy are both talented sportspeople but the harder they work, the further apart they seem to grow. A highly charged story of complex family relationships, misplaced loyalty and overcoming devastating disappointment.

  • Until the Road Ends

    Author: Phil Earle
    Publisher: Andersen Press
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    With short, accessible chapters, this is the story of how a stray dog, a self-obsessed cat and a war-ready pigeon named Bomber embark on a perilous mission for the sake of two orphaned children.

  • Until We Win

    Author: Linda Newbery
    Publisher: Barrington Stoke
    Interest age: 12-16
    Reading age: 7+

    This dyslexia friendly book looks at feminism and friendship, set against the looming backdrop of the First World War. Lizzy is a fantastic character, full of passion and wonderfully unafraid to stand up for herself after joining the Suffragettes.

  • Up and Down

    Author: Oliver Jeffers
    Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books
    Reading age: 4+

    In this charming sequel to Lost and Found we rejoin Boy and Penguin who do everything together until one day Penguin decides he needs to try something on his own - fly.

  • Up and Down Mum

    Author: Summer Macon
    Publisher: Child’s Play
    Interest age: 4-8
    Reading age: 5+

    Everyone has good days and bad days, but in some cases, it is far more extreme. This powerful and moving portrayal of a parent with Bipolar Disorder is laced with hope and reassurance. An inspired picture book, created in collaboration with the Wellcome Trust.

  • Up on Cloud Nine

    Author: Anne Fine
    Publisher: Random House
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    Stolly has fallen out of a top-floor window and lies, unmoving and unconscious, in a hospital bed. While he watches, Stolly's friend Ian decides to write about Stolly’s unusual life.

  • Up, Up and Away

    Author: Tom McLaughlin
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Interest age: 4-7
    Reading age: 7+

    An amusingly illustrated picture book, featuring a young inventor who decides to build his own planet. The story presents some very complex ideas in an accessible format.

  • Usborne fold-out books: Christmas

    Author: Usborne Illustrator: Stella Baggott
    Publisher: Usborne

    This Christmas book is a great way to introduce babies to Christmas. One side of the pull-out has a bright, Christmas scene for them to explore while the other side contains a list of words and colourful illustrations for them to learn.

  • Usborne Lift-the-flap Picture Atlas

    Author: Alex Frith Illustrator: Kate Leake
    Publisher: Usborne
    Interest age: 7-10
    Reading age: 7+

    Lets children explore the world one flap at a time.

  • Use Your Imagination

    Author: Nicola O'Byrne
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 4-6
    Reading age: 5+

    Rabbit is bored, so librarian Wolf suggests that he writes a story. Rabbit is delighted - what a brilliant idea! Wolf is full of great ideas - some of them less friendly than others.

  • Utterly Dark and the Face of the Deep

    Author: Philip Reeve
    Publisher: David Fickling Books
    Interest age: 9-13
    Reading age: 10+

    A tense and exciting supernatural thriller set on an island where the beaches are dangerous and the water harbours secrets and unspeakable monsters.

  • Utterly Me, Clarice Bean

    Author: Lauren Child
    Publisher: Orchard Books
    Interest age: 7-8
    Reading age: 7+

    Clarice Bean finds family life exhausting and exasperating, and school is no better; particularly when the teacher, Mrs Wilburton, sets an 'utterly dreary' book project.

  • UUGGHH!

    Author: Claudia Boldt
    Publisher: Child's Play
    Reading age: 6+

    The fascinatingly retro-styled illustrations in this book represent a fabulous world