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|author=Tony Stuart
|title= Writing Lines
|rating=4.5
|genre=Humour
|summary=George Gordon Wentworth (1946 - 2011) lived a humdrum life. He was a barely adequate teacher in a fairly world renowned independent school in Kent and kept a copious diary of his quotidian existence. Most of what he recorded was dross. However, amongst all the utterly uninteresting tailings of his life there were some nuggets and grains to catch the attention. Author Tony Stuart has created these amusing anecdotes, panning them out over twenty six episodes which give us the best of Wentworth - comedy gold.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk> 1524634441</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Megan Shepherd and Levi Pinfold
|summary=There is nothing more dangerous than being a danger specialist. A Docter in Dangerology, no less – like Noel Zone, who has long since taken off his 'L' plates and become fully qualified in a science all of his own invention. If you've been here since [[Danger Is Everywhere: A Handbook for Avoiding Danger by David O'Doherty and Chris Judge|the start]] you should be a Level 3 Pupil of Dangerology, and once our author has ascertained that you're not a werewolf, mummy, giant or Segway-riding vampire, you can read on, and see the life of the good Docter in action. And what action – we're only just beginning to find out what happens on a Danger Patrol, when all calamity happens – and lo and behold, Docter Noel Zone becomes a danger to others…
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0141371102</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=W B Yeats, Noreen Doody and Shona Shirley Macdonald
|title= The Moon Spun Round: W. B. Yeats for Children
|rating=3.5
|genre=Children's Rhymes and Verse
|summary=William Butler Yeats – take note, kids – the names behind those initials can see you through on many a TV quiz show, so remember them. WB Yeats – take note, parents – for if you're like me you won't ever have considered him for a collection for young readers, if, that is, you'd even considered him whatsoever. This edition is a case somewhat of 'never mind the words, just see ''that'' artwork' – but I know you'll want to read on and find out what I make of the text.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847177387</amazonuk>
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