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|author=Hugo Driscoll
|title=Seven Days With You
|rating=3.5
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=There was little in eighteen-year-old Sean Johnson's life to give him joy. He was a farmhand in the small town of Bloxford and the highlights of his life were his daily chats with his friend Tom, helping out at the animal sanctuary and a trip to the pub on a Saturday night. The downsides were the boring job and having to live with a drunken father who seemed to have no intention of getting over the death of his wife many years earlier. But it would be the animal sanctuary which brought joy into his life in the form of Sophia Hillingdon, daughter of one of the top lawyers in the country and about to go to Oxford to study law herself. It was their love of animals which would spark their love for each other.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>B07113VFF3</amazonuk>
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|author=Douglas Board
He'll be called Refugee, but he has to remember that Refugee is not his name.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1911370065</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Dan Farrell and Donna Bamford
|title=The Movie Making Book
|rating=4
|genre=Children's Non-Fiction
|summary=In my youth we had to make do with a camcorder that would fit a mini-tape that you recorded onto. This mini-tape would then slip into a casing that could be watched on your VHS (imagine something like a DVD player, but with awful fidelity). In all, making a film was a big old faff, but trying to do anything fancy was almost impossible. There is no longer this excuse for kids today with their camera enabled smart devices, but just because they can do something does not mean they will be any good. A guide for movie making would certainly help!
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0711238871</amazonuk>
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