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Champions of the Galaxy

An EPIC alien adventure

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Pub Date 30 Dec 2025 | Archive Date Not set
Simon and Schuster UK Children's | Simon & Schuster Children's UK

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A brand-new, epic sci-fi action-adventure where friendship is tested to the limits from bestselling author Tọlá Okogwu. Perfect for 8+ fans of the Onyeka series, Star Wars and Marvel!
When a powerful group of aliens threaten Earth, a mysterious species called the Onni offers humanity hope. But there’s a catch. Ninety-one children from across the planet must first prove their worth by competing in a series of trials set on a distant planet.

For twelve-year-old Kola, who has long dreamed of going into space, it’s the chance of a lifetime. But once aboard the Onni mothership, Kola finds himself thrown into a misfit team of Champions.

As secrets unravel and tensions rise, Kola and his team must decide who to trust and what it really means to be a Champion. Because in the end, it’s not about being the smartest or the strongest. It’s about standing together.

Praise for Tola Okogwu’s Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun:

‘Brilliant characters, action-packed plot, heartfelt themes of identity, family and friendship. A DAZZLING story about finding your power.’ Sophie Anderson, author of The House with Chicken Legs

‘An incredible story that reinvents the concept of a school for magical kids. So inspiring and creatively original.’ L. D. Lapinski, author of The Strangeworlds Travel Agency

‘Fast-paced, action-packed and empowering. Tọlá Okogwu’s storytelling shines so bright you’ll want the next instalment immediately.’ A. F. Steadman, author of Skandar and the Unicorn Thief

‘An inspiring, original and exciting roller coaster of a book.’ Katie Tsang, co-author of Dragon Mountain

‘A rich and gripping story of discovering that your greatest power can come from within. I loved it!’ Lisa Thompson, author of The Goldfish Boy

‘Brilliant, witty writing and spot-on characterisation.’ Louie Stowell, author of Loki: A Bad God’s Guide to Being Good

‘A thrilling, magical page-turner. Children will fall in love with this story.’ Jenny McLachlan, author of The Land of Roar

'Wildly fun and a huge breath of invigorating fresh air.’ Sam Copeland, author of Charlie Changes Into a Chicken

‘A thrilling, action-packed adventure full of heart. Onyeka is sure to be everyone's new favourite superhero.’ Hannah Gold, author of The Last Bear
A brand-new, epic sci-fi action-adventure where friendship is tested to the limits from bestselling author Tọlá Okogwu. Perfect for 8+ fans of the Onyeka series, Star Wars and Marvel!
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ISBN 9781398523159
PRICE £7.99 (GBP)
PAGES 272

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After the success of the Onyeka series, Tọlá returns with an epic blast into space with Champions of the Galaxy. It’s fresh, gripping, surprising and I know children are going to LOVE it. Perfect for budding astronauts and fans of Star Wars and Marvel, Champions of the Galaxy offers sci-fi like no other children’s book out there at the moment. I was lucky enough to read this after visiting Epcot and visiting their Space 22 restaurant and it just highlighted what an immersive read Champions is - despite being aboard the Eusebeia, Kola and his motley crew in Pod 19 must brave Hunger Games-style challenges in some familiar locations… but should they be suspicious of the Onni’s motives?

Despite being a story set in space, I loved the humanity in Champions of the Galaxy. Whether we’re learning about Kola’s sister who suffers from sickle cell or unpacking what makes Thea tick, Champions of the Galaxy champions our individuality, our connections and our planet. It is such a spectacular story that you will struggle to put it down. Shocking twists, beautiful friendships and empowering messages around self-confidence and saving our planet makes Champions of the Galaxy your next favourite read!

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Firstly, I want to say how nice it is to have another release from Tọlá Okogwu with Champions of the Galaxy. Having absolutely adored Onyeka, I couldn’t wait to see what she did next, and Champions of the Galaxy did not disappoint. Tọlá Okogwu has a way of getting right into the minds of her characters and delivering their soul to readers that makes every character she writes truly three dimensional and is always a joy to read.
 
Kola is a marvellous protagonist for this type of book, and in a lot of ways reminds me of myself when I was younger. Never having had the interests the cool kids had nor the confidence to command those interests, Kola truly resonated with me, and it was brilliant to get to see how those things can be superpowers across Champions of the Galaxy. Additionally, his love of family and doing everything for his sister was majestic and had me teary-eyed at several points in the book.

Conceptually, Champions of the Galaxy is exceptional. The idea of us going to the aliens to save the world is so unique when oftentimes in books with aliens, it’s us saving Earth on Earth. Additionally, combining in moments and flavours of other genres is a genius move that only an esteemed writer like Tọlá Okogwu could accomplish because it never felt gimmicky, it came across necessary to the plot and I could read numerous books set in this fruitful world.
 
With themes covering teambuilding, inclusion, self-confidence, identity, diversity and more, I was surprised to even find myself empathising with the antagonists of the novel (though who they are I won’t reveal as I want to keep this spoiler-free). To allow us that insight into how evil intentions become evil is a brilliant lesson that I think a lot of younger readers will take away and learn from. That was the core theme I think I took away from the novel was the importance of intention and it was magnificently crafted into Champions of the Galaxy.
 
From laughter to welling up, Champions of the Galaxy covers a range of emotions in a fast paced mental and physical action epic that young readers are going to LOVE come the new school year when the novel’s released in September. A sensational read for any readers aged 7/8+, Champions of the Galaxy is one you simply must preorder instantly. And in the meantime, I’m going to go check the sky to make sure there’s no aliens incoming…

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When a spaceship arrives over the Houses of Parliament in London, everyone expects the worst and a taskforce is set up to make contact; however, they are rather surprised to learn that the Onni are there to help Earth, informing them that they are about to be invaded. The Onni take 91 children from across the planet to prove that Earth is worthy of their help.

Kola is 12 years old and has, until the invasion, been preparing to be part of the first team from the new UK Space Agency to include a child to head on a 3 month mission to orbit Earth; however everything changed when the Onni arrived. So he is surprised to discover that he is one of the 91 chosen children. But can he and the other children prove their worth and save Earth?

TolÁ's Academy of the Sun series is absolutely brilliant and I have been privileged enough to hear TolÁ speak at the Simon and Schuster bloggers brunch in the past so finding Champions of the Galaxy on NetGalley met with sequels of delight last week, especially as it's a sci-fi book and I love a bit of sci-fi.

The book is pacey and the action starts from the very first line.

Usually with sci-fi novels, the plot revolves around aliens descending to invade Earth so I really liked the idea of the Onni being there to help humanity.
The plot quickly moves to space, to the Onni craft where the children have to prove their worth but the group Kola is put into comprises a group of children who are very different and it quickly becomes apparent that they could lose everything if they don't learn to work together. It's a fast-paced, action-packed story that readers will struggle to put down. With a host of fab characters, the book is guaranteed to be a big success with readers as it feels like a new kind of sci-fi and one that will appeal to a wide range of readers.

There are strong themes in the book about understanding people's differences and learning to work together, and about friendship and family which will make wonderful discussion points in school or at home.

Publishing on the 25th September, Champions of the Galaxy left me desperate for a second instalment!

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