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|title=The Best British Short Stories 2014
|author=Nicholas Royle (editor)
|rating=5
|genre=Short Stories
|summary=I’m a keen reader and I like a massive tome. But every so often, I drift into a mode of finding it hard to settle to anything and at such times, I like to read short stories. I also enjoy them when I’m horribly busy and don’t have the time to read much more.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1907773673</amazonuk>
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|title=Animal Lives: Cheetahs
|summary=Sabine lives two lives. Literally. Each night, at midnight, she shifts from one self to another. Time resets too; Sabine may be a teenager to her families and friends but in reality, she has thirty-odd years-worth of life experience. It's a stressful existence: the shift itself is frightening and painful, and Sabine must be careful to behave appropriately in each environment. And her lives are very different. In Wellesley, Sabine is wealthy and popular with two brothers and a boyfriend other girls are jealous of. In Roxbury, she has one sister, parents whose business is struggling, and a reputation for rebelliousness.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>140833173X</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Psy-Q: You know your IQ - now test your psychological intelligence
|author=Ben Ambridge
|rating=4.5
|genre=Popular Science
|summary=''Psy-Q'' is a fun and interactive slice of 'Pop-Science' which delves into various psychology topics, with the aim of entertaining and enlightening the reader and debunking a few myths along the way. Most of the chapters are only a couple of pages long and include quizzes, personality profiles, experiments, optical illusions and the odd cheesy joke thrown in for good measure. The result is a readable, accessible and un-putdownable book that I managed to devour in an entire afternoon.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781252106</amazonuk>
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