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Max and the Won't Go To Bed Show by Mark Sperring & Sarah Warburton: a delightful performance of a picture book: http://www.thebookbag.co.uk/reviews/index.php?title=Max_and_the_Won%27t_Go_To_Bed_Show_by_Mark_Sperring_and_Sarah_Warburton #kidlit
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|title=Max and the Won't Go To Bed Show
|summary=In this collection of five essays, each one offering a unique and fascinating perspective on the season of winter, Adam Gopnik takes the reader on a captivating journey, exploring history, art and society, through ''Romantic Winter'', ''Radical Winter'', ''Recuperative Winter'', ''Recreational Winter'' and ''Remembering Winter''. In each essay, Gopnik focuses on one or two central themes, whilst also touching on surrounding ideas. For example, in Romantic Winter his central topics are art and poetry, however, issues such as changing society, technology, sex and culture are also explored, in relation to these pivotal notions. He also includes two sections featuring collections of artwork to illustrate his viewpoints, which add a charming, individual touch to this book.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1780874472</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Who Invented The Stepover? (And Other Crucial Football Conundrums)
|author=Paul Simpson and Uli Hesse
|rating=4
|genre=Sport
|summary=In 1982, second division Charlton Athletic staged an unlikely transfer coup by signing former European Footballer of the Year Allan Simonsen. If the thought of the Danish superstar forsaking the glamour of Barcelona for south east London seemed unlikely then consider that Simonsen had previously faked his own death during a World Cup qualifier.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781250065</amazonuk>
}}