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Best books by Alex Milway

22nd Sep 2025
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Alex Milway has carved a special niche in the world of children's literature, delighting young readers with his unique blend of humor, heart, and imaginative adventure. From the thrilling historical escapades of the *Mythical 9th* series to the fantastical creatures and laugh-out-loud moments in *Hotel Transylvania* and *The Mousehole Cat*, Milway consistently delivers stories that captivate. His ability to create memorable characters and whisk readers away to vivid new worlds has earned him a dedicated following, making his books cherished favorites in countless households. Now, the challenge begins! We've compiled a selection of what we believe are some of Alex Milway's standout works, but the beauty of a great book is how it resonates differently with each reader. We invite you to dive into our curated list below and discover your own favorites. Even better, we want to know *your* ultimate ranking! Use the intuitive drag and drop features to reorder the list and share your personal top picks for the best books by Alex Milway. Which of his imaginative tales captured your imagination the most?

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Pigsticks and Harold and the Pirate Treasure

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It's stormy seas ahead for Tuptown unless Pigsticks and his loyal first mate, Harold, can track down an elusive pirate treasure on Little Piggy Island. As the third chapter-book adventure starring this valiant duo, *Pigsticks and Harold and the Pirate Treasure* plunges them into a high-stakes quest. Tuptown is in deep trouble, needing a huge ransom to save it from greedy Sir Percival. With his piggy bank empty, Pigsticks turns to an ancient family heirloom: the treasure map of his great-great-grandpig, Pirate Pigbeard. Dressed as scalawags and armed with swashbucklers' supplies, the daring duo sets sail, only to find their rickety old pirate ship no match for the bluster and squall of the briny deep, leaving them marooned on Little Piggy Island and racing against time. This installment perfectly exemplifies why Alex Milway's books are beloved by young readers and consistently earn a spot on "Best Of" lists. Milway's signature blend of high-stakes adventure, laugh-out-loud humor—often peppered with delightful pig-themed puns and quirky character names like Pirate Pigbeard—and charming illustrations shines through. The dynamic between the intrepid Pigsticks and his steadfast, sometimes cautious, first mate Harold is a highlight, fostering themes of friendship and resilience. This book captures the pure joy of a classic treasure hunt while delivering an engaging narrative accessible for early chapter book readers, making it a standout example of Milway's ability to craft fun, imaginative, and enduring stories that children will want to revisit again and again.
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