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|author= Emma Carroll
|title=Strange Star
|rating= 5
|genre= Confident Readers
|summary= It is June 1816 at a villa on the shores of Lake Geneva and a group of friends are gathered together to tell ghost stories. There is one rule for the evening and that is that their stories must be ''a tale to freeze the blood.'' As the summer storm builds up outside there is a frantic knocking at the door and events take a more chilling turn than any of their stories.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0571317650</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= V H Leslie
|summary=Sometimes people don’t quite fit in. Perhaps they are much taller than you, or perhaps they aren’t round enough to roll. Does this mean, then, that if someone is so different you can’t be their friend? When it comes to Colin and Lee, they are about as different as you can get, since one is small and round and green and a pea and the other is, well, a carrot! But does that get in the way of their friendship?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1509808949</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=George Mann
|title=Ghosts of Karnak
|rating=4
|genre=Science Fiction
|summary=The superhero market is crowded and sometimes a little boring. Who cares about what a God-like person can do when the rest of us are scrambling around trying to avoid papercuts, never mind trying to repel a rogue asteroid. The best heroes are those that are just normal blokes or ladies dressed up in some fancy outfit. When it comes down to it Batman or The Shadow are just men, but it is their vulnerability that makes them ace to read about. Add to this list George Mann's 'The Ghost', a World War One veteran who returns to New York no longer willing to watch the criminals taking over his home town.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783294167</amazonuk>
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