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|author=Geoff Rodkey
|title=The Tapper Twins Go to War (With Each Other)
|rating=4
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=There are two kinds of children in this world, those who are repulsed by farts, and those who delight in letting them rip, or regale their friends for their efforts – or wilfully accuse the innocent of dropping one. You can argue til the cows come home as to what the ratio of those two camps is – which is pretty much what Claudia and Reese, two 12-year old siblings in New York City, do – argue. This time the problem is that Reese loudly announced his sister to have a windy arse right in the middle of the school canteen, which led her to retaliate with a means to make him embarrassingly smelly, which led him to – well, let's just say that when Claudia defines the result as war, she's not far off.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444014978</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Jennifer Gray and Hannah George
|summary=Tina is a triplet but you'd never know it. Sisters Maddie and Phil are much bigger, much livelier and much louder than sickly little Tina, who had a heart problem when she was born and spent months in an incubator. She's never caught them up. Her health is still delicate too, so Tina doesn't play rough games and is forbidden from most sport at school. At this rate, she'll never catch up with Phil and Maddie. But Tina doesn't mind too much. She's protected at school by her sisters and coddled at home by her mother. Life, despite its smallness, is pretty sweet for Tina...
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857533177</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Marcus Sedgwick and Pete Williamson (illustrator)
|title=Creepy Caves (Elf Girl and Raven Boy)
|rating=4.5
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=We've come a long way together, Elf Girl, Raven Boy and I. I wasn't there quite at the start of their adventures, but jumped on at [[Monster Mountains: Raven Boy and Elf Girl 2 by Marcus Sedgwick|a suitably early stage,]] and met up with them a bit here and there since. It was obvious from the start, when all six alliterative titles were announced, that the final battle would be the pair – and his rat called Rat – battling the Goblin King. But there was little clue to just how frolicsome the action would be, nor what ungainly band of friends (and enemies) would combine with them for this, the final episode.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444005286</amazonuk>
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