With the demand for us to eat seemingly more fruit and vegetables every day, the world of grow-your-own is back. Why buy from the supermarket when you can release the kids into the garden to graze like cattle? However, before you do this, perhaps you should pick up a book like ‘Flowerpot Farm’ by Lorraine Harrison and Faye Bradley which will show them how to create their own fruit, veg and flower garden no matter how small a space they have to work with. [[Flowerpot Farm: A First Gardening Activity Book by Lorraine Harrison|Full Review]]
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===[[Hospice Voices: Lessons for Living at the End of Life by Eric Lindner]]===
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''Hospice Voices'' tells the stories of the last days of some fascinating people while it follows author Eric Lindner through his journey as a hospice volunteer and a crisis in his own daughter's health. [[Hospice Voices: Lessons for Living at the End of Life by Eric Lindner|Full Review]]
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|title=Hospice Voices: Lessons for Living at the End of Life
|author=Eric Lindner
|rating=4.5
|genre=Autobiography
|summary=''Hospice Voices'' tells the stories of the last days of some fascinating people while it follows author Eric Lindner through his journey as a hospice volunteer and a crisis in his own daughter's health.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1442220597</amazonuk>
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|author=Jean M Twenge and W Keith Campbell
|title=The Narcissism Epidemic: Living in the Age of Entitlement
|rating=4.5
|genre=Politics and Society
|summary=Twenge and Campbell have been studying the rise in narcissism as a social trend. They are well-qualified to comment, having worked since 1998 with social psychologist Roy Baumeister, who pioneered research in this field. At more than three hundred pages it's rather weighty for the popular market at which it's aimed, but even if you only dip into this book, I think you'll take home their message.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1416575987</amazonuk>
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