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|title=Where's the Zombie?
|author=Paul Moran and Jen Wainright
|rating=5
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary='Where's the Zombie'' is basically a hidden pictures game, but unlike most books of this type, there is some storyline to it as well albeit a very limited one. It all begins when scientist Joel Peters is accidentally exposed to a new virus he was helping to create ZX-5. He is then quarantined with his whole family, right down to the dog and cat. Naturally they are all infected, and isn't long before they escape. The future of mankind is in your hands as this family must be located to learn more about how this disease operates. Your job is to search every page, find each and every family member as well as the medical kit to treat the infected. Your task will get more difficult as the infection spreads and more and more of the bystanders have become zombies as well.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1843179431</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|summary=We all wonder about the Big Stuff at one time or another. How does the brain work? How does electricity actually get into our homes and power stuff? Who thought it was sensible to have a soft cheese, a Ferengi and an elementary particle all share the same name? Because that’s not at all confusing. Rather than just think about these things, Marcus Chown has decided to examine and explore them, and share his research. Or, as the subtitle puts it, this is 'One man’s attempt to explain the big stuff'.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0571278396</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=My Friend's a Gris-Kwok (Little Gems)
|author=Malorie Blackman and Andy Rowland
|rating=4.5
|genre=Dyslexia Friendly
|summary=When Mike discovers that his best friend Alex is a Gris Kwok or shape shifter it looks like they are in for some real fun. Not only can Alex change into any creature he wants, he can change anyone touching him as well. There are only three hitches. The first is that Alex can only change three times a day. The second is that his sister has the same powers. The third is that Alex is babysitting and if you think babysitting ordinary siblings is difficult just wait until you see all the mischief a shape shifting toddler can get into.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>178112244X</amazonuk>
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