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|author= Ian Edginton and Alex Sanchez
|title=The Evil Within
|rating= 3.5
|genre= Graphic Novels
|summary=What do you fear most? And when you've answered that, think on why – is it something that happened to you, something you saw or read, or something you yourself did? The nature of horror is looked at in this graphic novel, which spins the usual web of nightmares around some fit young adults, and tests them with graphic death on the cards at the same time as keeping them in the dark about what has brought the doom and gloom to them. Starting with Dana, a college girl seeking her kidnapped best friend, things get darker, weirder, and forever more violent…
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782761659</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Cath Staincliffe
|summary= Life’s boring in the burrow so Rupert rabbit decides to tunnel over to the neighbouring farm. There he meets a very bossy duck, Dora, who tells him that only animals who can do a job can live on this farm. What can a rabbit do?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1447282779</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Eugenia Cheng
|title=Cakes, Custard and Category Theory: Easy recipes for understanding complex maths
|rating=5
|genre=Popular Science
|summary= Eugenia Cheng is a professor of maths and a lover of cake. If you’re wondering how those two things could ever intersect, it’s quite easy. And the result, the middle of the Venn diagram, if you will, is this book which makes maths fun, meaningful and relatively easy to digest. Much like her recipes.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>B00TA8SIV6</amazonuk>
}}