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|title=What if Money Grew on Trees?: Asking the big questions about economics
|author=David Boyle
|rating=5
|genre=Business and Finance
|summary=In a climate of increasing economic uncertainty, we may often find ourselves exploring the big questions about money, finance and the global market. For example, during the recent downturn, experts were faced with such questions as ''What if we just kept printing more banknotes?'' and ''What would happen if the banks crashed again?'' These, and other thought-provoking speculative questions have been put to a team of experts and their answers have been recorded in a fascinating and absorbing little book called ''What if Money Grew on Trees?''
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>178240046X</amazonuk>
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|summary=DCI Kate Daniels is working in Northumberland, following the discovery of two bodies buried on a beach, overlooking a beautiful vista. With no knowledge of the local community, Daniels and her loyal team have an overwhelming amount of work to do, as well as a strong sense of justice powering them on. Meanwhile, recently widowed Emily McCann is struggling to cope with a return to her prison work, as well as the added complication of a prisoner who has taken a shine to her. And the two situations are about to collide with one hell of an impact…
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1447246047</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=The Children of Green Knowe and The River at Green Knowe
|author=Lucy M Boston
|rating=3.5
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=I vaguely remember the ‘''Green Knowe'' books from my childhood. They were an unusual mix of adventure and fantasy with some history thrown in, written in the middle of the last century. There are six books in the series, all based in a large house called 'Green Noah' or 'Green Knowe', based on the author’s own home.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0571303471</amazonuk>
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