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==Autobiography==
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|author=Kristine Barnett
|title=The Spark: A Mother's Story of Nurturing Genius
|rating=5
|genre=Autobiography
|summary=The tutor stands at the front of the university class, frantically scribbling equations on the large whiteboard in front of him. He is well respected by his students; an expert in several fields, including general relativity, string theory, quantum field theory and biophysics. In fact, he recently unveiled a brand new theory that may put him in line for a Nobel Prize.
 
Oh, and did I forget to mention that he is just 14 years old?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0241145627</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Simon Dawson
|summary=There seems to be a plethora of books about people who have moved to unusual places, or changed lifestyle in middle age for a variety of reasons. This book features a London family who have moved to Cornwall, and is the third (so far) in a series about their transition.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848093756</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Jill Abramson
|title=The Puppy Diaries: Living with a Dog Named Scout
|rating=4
|genre=Pets
|summary=Jill Abramson had a dog whom she adored - a White West Highland by the name of Buddy - and after his death she wasn't certain that she wanted another dog. Would she bond with the newcomer? Would she always be comparing the pup with his predecessor? But - times change - and in 2009 Jill and her husband Henry brought home a Golden Retriever by the name of Scout. Over the following year Abramson wrote a column about raising Scout for the New York Times website and it's this column which forms the basis for 'The Puppy Diaries: Living With a Dog Named Scout'.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444720635</amazonuk>
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