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|author= Dawn Kurtagich
|title= The Creeper Man
|rating= 4.5
|genre= Teens
|summary=''The Creeper Man won't get you if you just stay away from the woods''
 
In 1980 three little girls summon a protector out of Python Wood. But with a grinning mouth and without eyes, The Creeper Man is not their protector.
 
In 2016 two sisters, Silla and Nori, runaway from London and their cruel father to La Baume, the country house in which their crazy Aunt Cath lives. Away from fear and hurt, the girls are finally happy and loved. They're finally safe… Until the trees start moving closer.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1510101683</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Neil R A Bell, Trevor N Bond, Kate Clarke and M W Oldridge
|summary=I'm a sucker for dogs: I can't walk past one in the street without stopping and having a conversation, sometimes without bothering to speak to the owners, so a book of pictures of dogs was going to be right up my street. The wildly popular @dogs_of_instagram, run by Ahmed El Shourbagy and his wife Ashley and launched just four years ago gives us this book of over four hundred photographs of dogs. Originally I had ''no'' intention of reviewing it: in fact I wasn't even intending to read the book, just to have a quick flick through, but within five minutes I was showing other people in the office the picture of the Weimaraner riding a bicycle.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1452151970</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Liam Brown
|title=Wild Life
|rating=4.5
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=Adam Britman goes from a man with it all to homeless in the sniff of a line. While looking for somewhere to sleep Adam comes across an alternative community in the local park. They've come together and created structure (including an unofficial allotment) out of the disorder that's normally equated with living on the streets. It seems perfect so Adam joins them, but perfection can sometimes be an illusion. As for walking away… that's not going to be easy.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1785079700</amazonuk>
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