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|title=Mr Monkey and the Birthday Party (Early Reader)
|author=Linda Chapman and Sam Hearn
|rating=4
|genre=Emerging Readers
|summary=What is a young girl to do? Anya wants to go with the rest of her primary school class to a swimming party, but she's worried of being laughed at for staying at toddlers' depth, for she is not a confident swimmer. As luck would have it, she has been picked to take home the class 'pet', the cuddly toy called Mr Monkey, for the week, and just as luck would have it, he's actually a secretly magical being. But could even he get Anya out of her jam and make a Cinderella moment come true?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444009850</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Chocolate Porridge (Early Reader)
|summary=Bullied at school and lonely because her former friends don't talk to her, Helene loses herself in the pages of ''Jane Eyre''. To a girl who thinks of herself as fat and plain, Jane's story gives her hope - but can she find happiness? And how will a trip to a nature camp affect her? Can it give her the confidence and courage to change the way she sees herself?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1406353043</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Ex-Purgatory
|author=Peter Clines
|rating=3.5
|genre=Science Fiction
|summary=A book in the Science fiction genre can easily get wrapped up inside itself if it not careful e.g. a dream on top of a vision, set in a future alternative world. Juggling all these concepts and creating a novel that is entertaining and at least in some way believable is not easy. This is proven in Peter Clines’ ''Ex-Purgatory'', the fourth outing in the Ex series. Our heroes are used to being surrounded by the undead, but at the start of this novel they wake up in their old lives. What is a dream and what is a reality?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>B00HE6AX3C</amazonuk>
}}