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Best of All Worlds (The Times Children's Book of the Year 2025)

Kenneth Oppel author Bella Pearson editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Guppy Publishing Ltd

Publishing:2nd Apr '26

£8.99

This title is due to be published on 2nd April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Best of All Worlds (The Times Children's Book of the Year 2025) cover

What should be a relaxing weekend away from the city becomes the stuff of nightmares when Xavier and his family wake up to discover themselves trapped inside a dome with no escape, no sign of captors, and just one other family whose political and moral compasses are very different... an explosive story of survival, teenage passions and an invisible enemy.

THE TIMES CHILDREN'S BOOK OF THE YEAR 2025.

'There's deep disquiet in this dystopian thriller' – Daily Mail

'A spellbinding and chilling fable' – Financial Times

'Hugely thought-provoking, frequently frustrating, this speculative YA novel will stay in the mind long after it’s finished' – The Guardian


When Xavier wakes up on the first morning of an enforced family weekend away with his pregnant step-mum and dad, he doesn't recognise where they are; it's as if the house has inexplicably been transported to the set of a video game, inside an impenetrable dome where the family have been 'donated' chickens, goats, wheat to help them survive. There is no trace of their mysterious captors and no way to escape.

Three years later, he's sixteen and resigned to life without the internet, other people, let alone a girlfriend... when suddenly another family appears, one with vastly contrasting political ideologies and priorities. In the confines of this strange world, Xavier and 17-year-old gorgeous Mackenzie are thrown together, Mackenzie's erratic father becomes obsessively fixated on escape, and tensions between the two families begin to rise with devastating and tragic consequences...

Kenneth Oppel's most thrilling novel to date is challenging, provocative and unforgettable.

Hugely thought-provoking, frequently frustrating, this speculative YA novel will stay in the mind long after it’s finished * The Guardian *
I love Oppel’s control of menace and there’s deep disquiet in this dystopian thriller -- Sally Morris * The Daily Mail *
An electrifying story for young adults. It reads like a thriller, but has the soul of a 'sandbox' video game with an eerie element of The Truman Show thrown in for good measure. * The Times Children's Book of the Week *
Hugely thought-provoking, frequently frustrating, this speculative YA novel will stay in the mind long after its finished. * The Guardian *
Racism, divisive politics, conspiracy theories and the environment all feature in a spellbinding and chilling fable. * The Financial Times *
The prolific Canadian author Kenneth Oppel is on form with his latest, a quietly tense thriller... There’s much to discuss in this smart, engaging book. * The Irish Times *
A creepy, uplifting, head-scratching fairy tale. * SFX Magazine *

ISBN: 9781916558434

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

256 pages