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|title=The Forbidden Library
|author=Django Wexler
|rating=4.5
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=
 
Alice is a little girls whose feet are planted firmly in the here and now. She's sensible. And studious. And practical. So when, one night, she overhears a conversation between her father and a vicious little fairy, she's more than a little shaken. But before she has had time to process this worrying event, Alice's father has rushed away on a business trip. Within days, the news comes that his ship has foundered and there are no survivors.
 
Alice finds herself packed off to stay with a mysterious uncle her father never told her about. Geryon is a strange man and his house is even stranger. Never-seen servants prepare food and clear it away. And the servants you can see are strange - Mr Black sinister, Emma an automaton. There's only one rule: Alice must not enter the Library...
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857532871</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Lesley Thomson
|summary=Unfortunately far too many people acquire puppies because of the ''aww...'' factor. They look gorgeous, cuddly, cute - rather like an animated soft toy - and there are people who ''have'' to have one. Now. The reality is that bringing a puppy into your home - into your life - requires about the same level of planning as moving home and the best guide which I've seen to preparing for a puppy and the early stages of living with one is Pippa Mattinson's The Happy Puppy Handbook. Do get it well in advance. If you're only thinking about getting a puppy it might even put you off - but then it will be well worth the cover price if it saves you a great deal of expense and even more heartache.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0091957265</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=David Rosenfelt
|title=The Puppy Express: On the road with 25 rescue dogs . . . what could go wrong?
|rating=4.5
|genre=Pets
|summary=If you're moving home from Southern California with twenty five rescue dogs how, ''exactly'' do you do it? Add in that these are mostly elderly dogs who've already had too much change and trauma in their lives and it's obvious that crating them and flying them across country isn't going to work. They couldn't all go together and the trip would take about twenty four hours with all the changes - and that's before you even ''begin'' to think about the prohibitive cost. In the end the answer was a convoy of three motorhomes, the addition of nine helpers and just about non-stop driving across the continent. Fun, eh?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0751553522</amazonuk>
}}

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