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|author= Christopher Maslanka and Steve Tribe
|title=Sherlock: The Puzzle Book
|rating= 4
|genre= Entertainment
|summary=Who doesn't love a good puzzle, especially those really fiendish ones that get the brain working extra hard? There really is nothing to compare to that buzz we get from the ''Aha!'' moment, when everything falls into place and the solution reveals itself. If puzzles are your thing then you may wish to put your grey cells to the test with ''The Sherlock Puzzle Book,'' based on the popular TV series.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1785943030</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Hilary Lee-Corbin
|summary= A grumpy old lady who can no longer drive requires a chauffeur, and we watch as she gradually softens towards him and they become friends. So far, so ''Driving Miss Daisy'', an apt comparison in a book which references several well-loved classic films. But the obvious similarity ends there. Davy, hired to take Miss Flint on her final road trip, is thirteen years old and has not the foggiest idea how to drive a car.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1509832564</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Benny Lindelauf, Ludwig Volbeda and Laura Watkinson (translator)
|title=Tortot, the Cold Fish Who Lost His World and Found His Heart
|rating=4.5
|genre=Teens
|summary=Meet Tortot. He's a camp chef for an army, with a cold heart – he sheds no tears, or at least as much as does a fish – and a brilliant way of gauging the warfare going on around him. The book even starts with him crossing the battlefield to start work for the enemy the night before they turn the tables on his previous employers and defeat them, leaving Tortot on the winning side once more. But now he's not alone – for he has managed to also inherit an assistant, who lives in a barrel of the Emperors' favourite and most important gherkins…
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782691545</amazonuk>
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