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|author=Alice Hemming and James Lent
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848861664</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=S J Watson
|summary=Julia lives two lives. Life 1: the wife of surgeon Hugh and adopted parent of her sister Kate's son Connor. Life 2: Secret erotic dating site surfer. It seems a bit extreme but she has good reason as Julia is searching for information while posing under an assumed name. This is the same site on which Kate hung out. Past tense? Yes, Kate's dead and Julia wants to find Kate's killer. Be careful what you wish for, Julia.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857520199</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Jaye Wells
|title=Deadly Spells
|rating=4.5
|genre=Fantasy
|summary=Time has moved on since [[Cursed Moon: Prospero's War: Book Two by Jaye Wells|Cursed Moon]]. Kate's ex-lover, the devastatingly hunky but dangerous John Volos has been inaugurated as Babylon's mayor and Kate's neighbourly old witch Baba has moved in with the Prosperos. Meanwhile Kate has delivered on her promise, persuading the MEA wizard Mez to teach her brother Danny how to cook clean potions. Away from everyday life, trouble is brewing. Two opposing gang members have been creatively killed which could mean a tit-for-tat rumble or it could be out-and-out gang war. Compared to the peril this could bring, the journalist poking around in Kate's forbidden past is almost a side-show.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0356503003</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Michael Bond and R W Alley
|title=Paddington At The Palace
|rating=5
|genre=Emerging Readers
|summary=I’m not someone who bangs on about being proud to be British. I find it odd that people can seem so fulfilled based on the fact they were born in a certain nation. And anyway I’d much rather be a citizen of the world. But every so often I come across a book, typically aimed at little ones, that does bring me out in a touch of national pride. London is the obvious choice, and in cases like [[The Queen's Hat by Steve Antony]] it can result in frightfully good books.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0007104405</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Sophy Henn
|title=Pom Pom Gets the Grumps
|rating=5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Uh oh. Pom Pom is in a BAD MOOD. Nothing is going right today, the world is against him, and everyone is just rubbing him up the wrong way. Harrumph!
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0723294763</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=David Thorne
|title=Nothing Sacred
|rating=4
|genre=Thrillers
|summary=Just over a year ago I described Thorne's first book [[East of Innocence by David Thorne|East of Innocence]] as ''Raymond Chandler meets Ray Winstone''. I gather that an eight-way auction saw Tiger Aspect securing the option rights for a TV series. I'm looking forward to it. Can't help wondering if they roped Winstone in (and if I'm up for a cut of the agent fees?).
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782393633</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Cathy Hopkins
|title=A Home for Shimmer
|rating=4
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=Great cover-art is often a compelling factor in making a purchase decision, so who could resist the lure of a fluffy white retriever pup, with a shiny black nose and smiling eyes, beckoning readers to pick up the book and read her story? 'A Home for Shimmer' is the story of a bond between a girl and her pup and the many obstacles that they must face to stay together.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1471117936</amazonuk>
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