==Children's non-fiction==
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|author=Alan Snow
|title=How Dinosaurs Really Work
|rating=4.5
|genre=Children's Non-Fiction
|summary=It’s sometimes difficult to find books which appeal to reluctant readers, particularly boys. Three cheers, then, for Alan Snow who has produced a really smashing book about those ever-popular dinosaurs. Here is a book which will appeal not only to bright kids during their inevitable dinosaur phase, and also to more struggling readers, a little later on. This is exactly the sort of book kids can pore over for several weeks on end in order to become something of an authority on prehistoric animals in front of their mates.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857073141</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Tony Robinson
|summary=If there was a prize for the most lavish book received here at Bookbag Towers for review, this would definitely be on the shortlist. A lovely large format hardback, the cover is a delight itself - with a 3D lenticular image, embossed bits, a plastic gem stuck in it... And inside there are packets of goodies to open and explore, making this more of a literary toy than a book. The book aims to introduce the cleverer child to the wonders of stagecraft and magic, and so here are props for some tricks for you to do, some instructions for other illusions of your own, and a historical guide to how the masters of their trade did it.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848772084</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Patricia McKissack, Frederick L McKissack Jr and Randy DuBurke
|title=Best Shot in the West
|rating=4
|genre=Children's Non-Fiction
|summary='We're going to do the real West, Nat. You're as real as the rest of 'em - Bat Masterson, Calamity Jane, Wild Bill, the Earps.' So says a publisher to a lowly railroad porter, Nat. But if this guy's as real as the rest of those famous names, why does his not trip off the tongue? Is it purely because as the most famous African-American cowboy, he still was not allowed to be as famous as he should?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0811857492</amazonuk>
}}