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|title=Boy In The Tower
|author=Polly Ho-Yen
|rating=5
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=Wonderful, wonderful story about a lonely boy, his agoraphobic mother and building-eating plants. That could never work, right? Wrong! It's a must read and you won't ever have read anything quite like it before.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857533037</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Secrets of the Tombs: The Phoenix Code
|summary=Meet Dani. On the whole she's happy, and when she's not she tries to be. She would be happier if her best friend hadn't moved to another town, leaving her empty seat on their joint desk at primary school, but you can’t have everything. But Dani also has smaller-scale, shorter-lasting times of unhappiness, such as the story in these pages, when a boy decides to ignore two girls and ask Dani out instead. Their jealousy causes unhappiness – can Dani, or her dad, or just plain chance, turn the tables and make her happy again?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1877579513</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Shoutykid (1) - How Harry Riddles Made a Mega-Amazing Zombie Movie
|author=Simon Mayle
|rating=4.5
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=Meet Harry Riddles – 10.3 years old, constant gamer, and more or less one of life's major losers. He's stuck in Cornwall with a sister he hates, a sister's boyfriend who shares his room with his smelly teenager feet, and a dad who's nothing more than a failed writer of movie screenplays. Perhaps Harry, the Shoutykid of the title, can call the shots himself, with his ideas of TV shows featuring a kid adopting a vegetarian baby zombie. Er – perhaps not. But he might get somewhere when he learns a lesson from his transatlantic cousin – to ask for help when it's needed. And so he does ask – he asks Sam Mendes, Harry Styles, the Queen… What could possibly go wrong?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0007531885</amazonuk>
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