Muhammad Khan

Muhammad Khan

  • 5 stars across 4 books

Muhammad Khan is an engineer, a secondary-school maths teacher, and now a YA author! He takes his inspiration from the children he teaches, as well as his own upbringing as a British-born Pakistani. He lives in South London and has an MA in Creative Writing from St Mary's. His debut novel I Am Thunder won the Branford Boase First Novel Award, the 2018 Great Reads Award and a number of regional awards. His second novel, Kick the Moon is also published by Macmillan Children's Books.

Amrit Birdi is a No.1 bestselling comic book artist, best known for illustrating Joe Sugg's Username:Evie series. He and his team have delivered comic art, concept design, storyboards and commercial illustration for international brands and publishers such as Netflix, Square Enix, SKY, Porsche, Universal, Hachette, Pepsi Co, ITV, Ubisoft, Nike, Warner Bros and Titan Comics.

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20th February 2020

Split: World Book Day 2020

A day can change everything in this exclusive short story from the award-winning author of I Am Thunder , written... MoreSplit: World Book Day 2020

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25th January 2008

I Am Thunder

I Am Thunder is the Branford Boase Award-winning debut YA novel which questions how far you'll go to stand up for what y... MoreI Am Thunder

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24th January 2019

Kick the Moon

A powerful, compelling novel from the critically-acclaimed author of the Branford Boase-winning I Am Thunder, about maki... MoreKick the Moon

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17th February 2022

Mark My Words

Is the truth as simple as black and white? Mark My Words is the searing novel from Branford Boase Award-winner and 2020 ... MoreMark My Words

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