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|isbn=1454955546
|title=Sugarless
|author=Nicole M Avena
|rating=5
|genre=Lifestyle
|summary=''This isn't a diet book. The last thing anyone needs is another diet book.''
There was a time, not that long ago, when it was thought that sugary food was better for you than food with high-fat content. Fat was the demon food which was going to elevate your cholesterol and cause heart disease. Sugar was a carbohydrate, so good. There's a problem, though. Sugar is addictive and can hijack your brain in much the same way as drugs like heroin and cocaine. Does that sound over the top? Well, it isn't.}}{{Frontpage|isbn=1635866847|title=The Lavender Companion|author=Jessica Dunham and Terry Barlin Vesci|rating=4.5|classgenre=Lifestyle|summary=It's strange, the things that make you ''immediately'' feel that this is the book for you. Before I started reading ''The Lavender Companion'', I visited the author's [https://www.pinelavenderfarm.com/ website] and there's a picture of a slice of chocolate cake on the homepage. I don't eat cakes and desserts -"wikitable" cellpadding="15" but I wanted that cake viscerally. <(There's a recipe in the book, which I'm avoiding with some difficulty!!) Then I started reading the book and I was told to make a mess of it. Notes in the margins are sanctioned. You get to fold down the corners of pages. You suspect that smears of butter would not be a problem. I ''loved'' this book already.}}{{Frontpage|isbn=0760381267|title=Verdura: Living a Garden Life|author=Perla Sofia Curbelo-- INSERT NEW REVIEWS BELOW HERE-->Santiago|rating=3.5|genre=Lifestyle|summary=''The most important part of a garden is the one who enjoys it''.
<!-- Graff -->I've 'gardened' in a vague, indefinite sort of way for more than half a century. I know (most of) the basics but life has changed and I needed 'projects' rather than a general commitment to gardening. ''Verdura'' with its promise of projects for both indoors and outdoors of varying complexity seemed like the answer. So, how did it stack up?}}{{Frontpage|-isbn=1394159544| styletitle="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"Recycling for Dummies|author=Sarah Winkler|rating=5[[image:Graff_Find.jpg|leftgenre=Lifestyle|linksummary=http://www''Recycling one ton of plastic can save up to 16.amazon3 barrels of oil.co.uk/dp/1788034546/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]''
''Recycling one ton of paper can save 17 trees from being cut down.''
| style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[Find Another Place by Ben Graff]]===If you send an apple core to landfill, it will take between 6 months and 2 years to decompose. A glass bottle will take up to 1 million years.
[[image:3.5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Biography|Biography]], [[:Category:Autobiography|Autobiography]], [[:Category:Home and Family|Home and Family]] When Ben Graff's grandfather Martin handed him As a plastic folder of handwritten notes from his journal, he didn't take much notice of it. At the age of 24, Graff didn't realise the gravity of the pages he was holding. [[Find Another Place by Ben Graff|Full Review]] <!just-post- Goodland -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:Goodland_Worth.jpg|left|link=https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1546281398?ie=UTF8&tag=thebookbag-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=1546281398]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[It's Worth WWII baby, I faced a Try by Nicola Goodland]]=== [[imagedilemma:4star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Home reducing, reusing and Family|Home and Family]] This recycling is how Nicola Goodland introduces her book, part of my DNA. NEVER throw away anything that might ''Itpossibly's Worth a Try'': ''I wanted to write this kind of book because when I was a young woman, ladies and gents told me come in handy now or in the future. NEVER buy anything if you can cobble together something that they suffered from abuse of some kind as children and only found would serve the courage to talk about it as adultspurpose. Maybe this book Almost everything can deter children from becoming future abusers be used one more time and stop abuse so it goes away for good.any purchase must pass the test of '' [[It's Worth a Try by Nicola Goodland|Full Review]] <!-- Higashida -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:Higashida_Fall.jpg|left|link=https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1444799088Is this absolutely essential?ie=UTF8&tag=thebookbag-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=1444799088]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[Fall Down Seven Times, Get Up Eight: A Young Man's Voice From On the Silence other hand, I suspected I was guilty of Autism by Naoki Higashida and David Mitchell]]=== [[imagewishcycling:5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Reference|Reference]], [[:Category:Home and Family|Home and Family]] Naoki Higashida was only 13 years old when he wrote the international bestassuming that something must be recyclable (toothpaste tubes -seller ''The Reason I Jump''. The book was popular because m looking at you) and dropping it gave a rare glimpse into in the workings of the autistic mind, as told from the unique perspective of a teenager with non-verbal autismkerbside bin. Naoki communicates by using an alphabet grid Yes, or by tracing letters I could go searching on the palm of a transcriber. Despite this slow internet - and laborious method of writing, he has published several books in his native Japan, and manages to give public presentations to raise awareness of his condition. Fall Down 7 Times Get up 8 reintroduces us to Naoki as get conflicting advice - but what I needed was a young adult in his 20s and explains how his perspectives on life have changed since writing his first bookrecycling bible. [[Fall Down Seven Times, Get Up Eight: A Young Man's Voice From the Silence of Autism by Naoki Higashida and David Mitchell|Full Review]]}}<!-- Bialik -->{{Frontpage|-isbn=0760378134| styletitle="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; textThe First-alignTime Gardener: center;"|Container Food Gardening[[image:Bialik_Girling.jpg|left|linkauthor=https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0399548602?ie=UTF8&tag=thebookbag-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=0399548602]] Pamela Farley| style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[Girling Up by Mayim Bialik]]==rating=5 [[image:4.5star.jpg|linkgenre=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Children's Non-Fiction|Children's Non-Fiction]], [[:Category:Home and Family|Home and Family]] This book arrived on my desk to cries of ''Amy Farrah Fowler's written a book?'' or ''No, that's Blossom'' depending on your generation. Mayim Bialik is or was both, of course, but in addition to being a well-known sitcom actress she is also a neuroscientist (and the only PhD on The Big Bang Theory, except for the characters). Aimed at teenagers, this book focuses on growing up as a girl, or ''Girling up'' if you will, and what it means to transition from school girl to grown up, via that hideous detour of teenage years. [[Girling Up by Mayim Bialik|Full Review]] <!-- Mattinson -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:Mattinson_Puppy.jpg|left|link=https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1785034375?ie=UTF8&tag=thebookbag-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=1785034375]]  | stylesummary="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[Choosing the Perfect Puppy by Pippa Mattinson]]=== [[image:4.5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Pets|Pets]], [[:Category:Home and Family|Home and Family]] If you have 've ever, for even a fleeting moment, thought about getting a puppy, you really ought how good it would be to be able to read this book. Too many people are carried away in the heat of pop out into the moment garden and ''must'' have a particular breed pick some fruit and go ahead without any thought about the consequences. They then have to live with the problems which ''might'' have been avoided vegetables for a decade or more. The puppy and the adult dog also has to live with an owner who might not be able to accommodate his needs. [[:Category:Pippa Mattinson|Pippa Mattinson]] is my go-to author on matters dog related: she talks sense. She doesnmeal – but realised that you wouldn't try know where to talk you out of getting a particular breed or any puppy: she simply presents start, this is the facts and allows book you to make your own decisionsneed. [[Choosing the Perfect Puppy by Pippa Mattinson|Full Review]] <!-- Raskin -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:Raskin_Grow.jpg|link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1782404511/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[Grow: A Family Guide to Growing Fruit and Veg by Ben Raskin]]=== [[image:5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Children It's Non-Fiction|Children's Non-Fiction]],[[comprehensive:Category:Home and Family|Home and Family]] I worried when I looked at this book: ''Grow'', it said, you''A family guide to growing fruit and veg''. Why did it worry me? Well, it's a mere 48 pages and the ll cover says that it includes ''Gameseverything from why you should grow your own food, stickers and MORE!'' I have weighty tomes which don't completely cover what I need to know about growing fruit and veg, so wasnyou't this re going to fall a little short? Wellgrow, it doesnwhat you't - not at all. [[Grow: A Family Guide to Growing Fruit and Veg by Ben Raskin|Full Review]] <!-- McGrath -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:Mcgrath_Camping.jpg|link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1782404511/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[Camping With Kids by Simon McGrath]]=== [[image:4.5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Home and Family|Home and Family]] When my daughter was young ll grow it used to be joked that if a child asked on his fifth birthday to go camping in (both containers and soil), where you told him that he could in five years' timell put these containers, hehow you'd be there on his tenth birthday, all kitted up ll water and ready to go. These days the discussions - fertilise them and delaying tactics - are more likely to be about technology - and mobiles in particular. Whilst it's wonderful that children do embrace technology, it shouldn't be at you finish the expense main part of getting out in the fresh air, being free of screens and having an adventure - preferably book with all the family doing it ''together''. [[Camping With Kids by Simon McGrath|Full Review]] <!-- Williams -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:Williams_Son.jpg|link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1782433880/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[My Son's Not Rainman: One Man, One Autistic Boy, A Million Adventures by John Williams]]=== [[image:3.5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Autobiography|Autobiography]], [[:Category:Home and Family|Home and Family]] In 2012, stand-up comedian John Williams was encouraged by his work colleagues to write a show charting his experiences as the parent of an autistic boyhandy section on troubleshooting. After registering the domain name: ''My Son There's Not Rainman,'' he also decided to write a blog to share his funny anecdotes and experiencesgood glossary. After a shaky start (''I had a handful of followers. Three of them were my brothers'') So, the blog eventually went viral as is it increased in popularity with parents who felt a connection with John and 'The Boy'. This book fills in some of the gaps in the story, starting with 'The Boy's' early childhood and ending, appropriately, on his thirteenth birthday, when he suddenly became 'The Teen'. [[My Son's Not Rainman: One Man, One Autistic Boy, A Million Adventures by John Williams|Full Review]]any good?}}<!-- Mbaya -->{{Frontpage|-isbn=1529149800| styletitle="widthThings You Can Do: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|How to Fight Climate Change and Reduce Waste[[image:Mbaya_Brain.jpg|linkauthor=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1524636649/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]] Eduardo Garcia and Sara Boccaccini Meadows| stylerating="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[My Brain Is Out Of Control by Patrick Mbaya]]===4[[image:4star.jpg|linkgenre=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Home and Family|Home and Family]] Dr Patrick Mbaya was enjoying life as summary=We begin with a consultant psychiatrist, husband and fathertelling story. His career was going well All the birds and he enjoyed making ill people better. His marriage was solid animals fled when the forest fire took hold and fulfilling most of them stood and his two children were exploring their potentialwatched, often through the uplifting power unable to think of musicanything they could do. Life was good. But then... [[My Brain Is Out Of Control by Patrick Mbaya|Full Review]] <!-- Allingham -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:Allingham_Beloved.jpg|link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1899262296/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[Beloved Old Age and What The tiny hummingbird flew to Do About it: Margery Allingham's the Relay by Margery Allingham river and Julia Jones]]=== [[image:4.5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Home began taking tiny amounts of water and Family|Home and Family]] We remember [[:Category:Margery Allingham|Margery Allingham]] as a novelist from flying back to drop them into the golden age of crime, perhaps not as famous as Agatha Christie or Dorothy L Sayers but certainly well regarded by those who appreciate good writing and excellent plottingfire. Her last completed book was not a novel but ''The Relay'', a combined account of caring for three elderly relatives, (Em, Maud and Grace) between 1959 and 1961 and suggestions as to how other people might achieve a animals laughed: what good old age for their relativeswas that doing. Margery died in 1966 and ''The RelayI'm doing the best I can' was never published in the form in which it was written. [[Beloved Old Age and What to Do About it: Margery Allingham's the Relay by Margery Allingham and Julia Jones|Full Review]]  <!-- DO NOT REMOVE ANYTHING BELOW THIS LINE -->|} {{newreview|author=Georgina Rodgers|title=Peace of Mind: A Book of Calm for Busy Mums|rating=3|genre=Lifestyle|summary=The promise of a book bringing me calm was too much to resist! There it is, in said the title, my job description (busy mumhummingbird...well, that's just one of my jobs!) and And that elusive state that many mums seem to be trying to find, peace of mind. I have to sayreally, I was looking forward to some insightful revelations into changing my life. I think is the only way that we will solve the problemof climate change – by each of us doing what we can, however, was quickly apparent in small that like a busy mum, who is trying to wear a hundred masks at the same time, and carry out a multitude of roles, this book isn't entirely sure what it's trying to might be, with everything from poetry and colouring to mindfulness and recipes.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1473635519</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Carl-Johan Forssen Ehrlin1849767009|title=The Rabbit Who Wants To Fall AsleepIt Isn't Rude to be Nude|author=Rosie Haine
|rating=5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Roger This could have been one of those books which 'preaches to the Rabbit wanted to fall asleep, but somehow he couldnchoir't, no matter how hard he tried. It wasn: the only people who't ll buy it are the people who know that he didn't do much during nudity is OK and the day, because he ones who ''didknow'' but sometimes he was so tired that he could fall asleep on it's shameful will avoid it like they avoid the hot-and-bothered person in the swingssupermarket who is coughing fit to bust. One night Mummy Rabbit took Roger to see Uncle Yawn, who had But... Rosie Haines makes it into something so much more than a notice outside his house saying book about not wearing clothes. It's a celebration of bodies: bodies large and small and of every possible hue. Bodies with disabilities and markings. They'I can make anyone fall asleep're fine. In fact, they' and once Roger went home (it was actually quite difficult for him to get there as his eyes kept closing) he went straight to bed and fell asleepre wonderful.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0241255163</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= Jessica Lahey1504321383|title=The Gift of Failure: How to step back Single, Again, and Again, and let your child succeedAgain|author=Louisa Pateman|rating= 4.5|genre= Home and FamilyAutobiography|summary= Lahey's introduction claims 'You can'todayt be happy and fulfilled on your own. You are not complete until you find a man's over-protective failure-avoidant parenting style'. This was what Louisa Pateman was brought up to believe. It wasn' is responsible t unkind: it was simply the adults in her life advising her as to what they thought would be best for her. It was reinforced by all those fairy tales where the caution and fear girl (she witnesses in 's usually fairly young people every day in ) is rescued by the handsome prince who then marries her job as a secondary school teacher, causing them to dislike learningso that they can live happily ever after. She goes on Few girls are lucky enough to claim be brought up ''without'' the expectation that, through this parenting style, we they will marry and have inadvertently taught our kids to fear failure at all costschildren. It was a belief and it would be many years before Louisa would conclude that ''a belief is a choice''.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1780722443</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=John KempGraff_Find|title=Caring for ShirleyFind Another Place|author=Ben Graff|rating=43.5
|genre=Autobiography
|summary=John KempWhen Ben Graff's wifegrandfather Martin handed him a plastic folder of handwritten notes from his journal, Shirley, suffered from dementia and loss of coordination and for eight years he was her full-time carer as she was unable to walk unaided (well, she didn''could'' - but t take much notice of it was likely to result in a serious fall) and took care of all her most personal needs. Probably At the most heart-breaking part age of this is that Shirley 24, Graff didn't recognise John as her husband - apart from 'give us a kiss', realise the question 'where's John?' was usually gravity of the first which sprang to her lips in any situation. Although she could often have quite an affable disposition she pages he was capable of kicking and biting when she was being 'encouraged' to do something which she didn't want to doholding.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1479374245</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Jan RobinsonGoodland_Worth|title=Tips From WidowsIt's Worth a Try|author=Nicola Goodland
|rating=4
|genre=Home and Family
|summary=IThis is how Nicola Goodland introduces her book, ''It'm not s Worth a widow and Try'': ''I secretly hope that wanted to write this kind of book because when I never will bewas a young woman, but I picked up ladies and gents told me that they suffered from abuse of some kind as children and only found the courage to talk about it as adults. Maybe this book can deter children from becoming future abusers and stop abuse so it goes away for good.''}}{{Frontpage|isbn=Higashida_Fall|title=Fall Down Seven Times, Get Up Eight: A Young Man'Tips s Voice From Widowsthe Silence of Autism|author=Naoki Higashida and David Mitchell|rating=5|genre=Home and Family|summary=Naoki Higashida was only 13 years old when he wrote the international best-seller ''The Reason I Jump'' when . The book was popular because it gave a close friend (who is supporting someone who knows that becoming rare glimpse into the workings of the autistic mind, as told from the unique perspective of a widow is frighteningly close) mentioned teenager with non-verbal autism. Naoki communicates by using an alphabet grid, or by tracing letters on the need palm of a transcriber. Despite this slow and laborious method of writing, he has published several books in his native Japan and manages to plan what give public presentations to raise awareness of his condition. Fall Down 7 Times Get up 8 reintroduces us to doNaoki as a young adult in his 20s and explains how his perspectives on life have changed since writing his first book.}}{{Frontpage|isbn=Bialik_Girling|title=Girling Up|author=Mayim Bialik|rating=4. The death 5|genre=Home and Family|summary=This book arrived on my desk to cries of ''Amy Farrah Fowler's written a husband must be devastatingbook?'' or ''No, that's Blossom'' depending on your generation. Mayim Bialik is or was both, even terrifyingof course, but in addition to being a well-known sitcom actress, she is also a neuroscientist (and the only PhD on The Big Bang Theory, except for the characters). Aimed at teenagers, this book focuses on growing up as next a girl, or ''Girling up'' if you will, and what it means to transition from school girl to grown-up, via that hideous detour of kin teenage years.}}{{Frontpage|isbn=Mattinson_Puppy|title=Choosing the Perfect Puppy|author=Pippa Mattinson|rating=4.5|genre=Home and Family|summary=If you have certain responsibilities ever, for even a fleeting moment, thought about getting a puppy, you really ought to read this book. Too many people are carried away in the heat of the moment and there are some things ''must'' have a particular breed and go ahead without any thought about the consequences. They then have to live with the problems which you must do''might'' have been avoided for a decade or more. Who better The puppy and the adult dog also has to give advice than other women live with an owner who have experienced what must might not be able to accommodate his needs. [[:Category:Pippa Mattinson|Pippa Mattinson]] is my go-to author on matters dog related: she talks sense. She doesn't try to talk you out of getting a particular breed or any puppy: she simply presents the worst thing that life can throw at them?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>140886553X</amazonuk>facts and allows you to make your own decisions.
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=June AndrewsRaskin_Grow|title=DementiaGrow: The One-Stop A Family Guide: Practical advice for families, professionals, to Growing Fruit and people living with dementia and Alzheimer's DiseaseVeg|author=Ben Raskin
|rating=5
|genre=ReferenceHome and Family|summary=Worldwide there are probably as many as 44.4 million people who suffer from dementia and many times that number of familyI worried when I looked at this book: ''Grow'', friendsit said, carers ''A family guide to growing fruit and relatives who are affected by what is happening to the suffererveg''. There's no cureWhy did it worry me? Well, but it's not terminal a mere 48 pages and the symptoms (memory loss would seem to be the most commoncover says that it includes ''Games, but in some cases there are hallucinations, sexual or verbal disinhibition, not being able stickers and MORE!'' I have weighty tomes which don't completely cover what I need to work things out, difficulty in learning something new, finding your way know aboutgrowing fruit and veg, or coping with the normal symptoms of aging) affect everyone involved. so wasn't this going to fall a little short? If you talk to people who are aging then Well, itdoesn's t - not uncommon for them to say that they'd rather have cancer than dementia as you're unlikely to be an endless burden on other peopleat all.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781251711</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|isbn=Mcgrath_Camping|title=The Art of Making ShadowsCamping With Kids|author=Sophie CollinsSimon McGrath
|rating=4.5
|genre=EntertainmentHome and Family|summary=Winter is almost upon us When my daughter was young it used to be joked that if a child asked on his fifth birthday to go camping and the evenings are getting darker. Howeveryou told him that he could in five years' time, rather than bemoaning the lack of sunshinehe'd be there on his tenth birthday, how about putting a positive spin on the situation all kitted up and viewing those long, dark evenings as ready to go. These days the perfect opportunity to hone your shadowdiscussions -casting skills? Shadowand delaying tactics -play is an art form that has endured through the ages and yet still has the power are more likely to enchant be about technology - and entertainmobiles in particular. So grab a lampWhilst it's wonderful that children do embrace technology, gather round and get ready to create barking dogsit shouldn't be at the expense of getting out in the fresh air, flying birds being free of screens and a whole menagerie of shadow characters..having an adventure - preferably with all the family doing it ''together''.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1905695454</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|isbn=Williams_Son|title=Flowerpot FarmMy Son's Not Rainman: One Man, One Autistic Boy, A First Gardening Activity BookMillion Adventures|author=Lorraine HarrisonJohn Williams
|rating=3.5
|genre=Children's Non-FictionHome and Family|summary=With the demand for us In 2012, stand-up comedian John Williams was encouraged by his work colleagues to eat seemingly more fruit and vegetables every day, write a show charting his experiences as the world parent of grow-your-own is backan autistic boy. Why buy from After registering the supermarket when you can release the kids into the garden domain name: ''My Son's Not Rainman,'' he also decided to graze like cattle? However, before you do this, perhaps you should pick up write a book like ‘Flowerpot Farm’ by Lorraine Harrison blog to share his funny anecdotes and Faye Bradley which will show experiences. After a shaky start (''I had a handful of followers. Three of them how to create their own fruitwere my brothers''), veg the blog eventually went viral as it increased in popularity with parents who felt a connection with John and flower garden no matter how small a space they have to work 'The Boy'. This book fills in some of the gaps in the story, starting with'The Boy's' early childhood and ending, appropriately, on his thirteenth birthday when he suddenly became 'The Teen'.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782400818</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|isbn=Mbaya_Brain|title=Hospice Voices: Lessons for Living at My Brain Is Out Of Control|author=Patrick Mbaya|rating=4|genre=Home and Family|summary=Dr Patrick Mbaya was enjoying life as a consultant psychiatrist, husband and father. His career was going well and he enjoyed making ill people better. His marriage was solid and fulfilling and his two children were exploring their potential, often through the End uplifting power of music. Lifewas good. But then...}}{{Frontpage|isbn=Allingham_Beloved|title=Beloved Old Age and What to Do About it: Margery Allingham's the Relay|author=Eric LindnerMargery Allingham and Julia Jones
|rating=4.5
|genre=AutobiographyHome and Family|summary=We remember [[:Category:Margery Allingham|Margery Allingham]] as a novelist from the golden age of crime, perhaps not as famous as Agatha Christie or Dorothy L Sayers but certainly well regarded by those who appreciate good writing and excellent plotting. Her last completed book was not a novel but ''Hospice VoicesThe Relay'' tells , a combined account of caring for three elderly relatives, (Em, Maud and Grace) between 1959 and 1961 and suggestions as to how other people might achieve a good old age for their relatives. Margery died in 1966 and ''The Relay'' was never published in the stories form in which it was written.}}{{Frontpage|isbn=Rodgers_Peace|title=Peace of Mind: A Book of Calm for Busy Mums|author=Georgina Rodgers|rating=3|genre=Home and Family|summary=The promise of a book bringing me calm was too much to resist! There it is, in the last days title, my job description (busy mum...well, that's just one of my jobs!) and that elusive state that many mums seem to be trying to find, peace of mind. I have to say, I was looking forward to some fascinating people while it follows author Eric Lindner through his journey as insightful revelations into changing my life. I think the problem, however, was quickly apparent in that like a busy mum, who is trying to wear a hospice volunteer hundred masks at the same time, and carry out a crisis in his own daughtermultitude of roles, this book isn't entirely sure what it's healthtrying to be, with everything from poetry and colouring to mindfulness and recipes. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>1442220597</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Jean M Twenge and W Keith CampbellEhrlin_Rabbit|title=The Narcissism Epidemic: Living in the Age of EntitlementRabbit Who Wants To Fall Asleep|author=Carl-Johan Forssen Ehrlin|rating=4.5|genre=Politics Home and SocietyFamily|summary=Twenge and Campbell have been studying Roger the rise in narcissism as a social trend. They are well-qualified Rabbit wanted to commentfall asleep, having worked since 1998 with social psychologist Roy Baumeisterbut somehow he couldn't, who pioneered research in this fieldno matter how hard he tried. At more than three hundred pages itIt wasn't that he didn's rather weighty for t do much during the popular market at which it's aimedday, because he did but even if you only dip into this booksometimes he was so tired that he could fall asleep on the swings. One night Mummy Rabbit took Roger to see Uncle Yawn, who had a notice outside his house saying I think you'll take can make anyone fall asleep and once Roger went home their message(it was actually quite difficult for him to get there as his eyes kept closing) he went straight to bed and fell asleep.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1416575987</amazonuk>
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