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|author= John Lydon
|title= Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs
|rating=3.5
|genre=Entertainment
|summary= Picking up this book immediately makes you wonder what exactly you make of John Lydon, the man who became notorious in the late 1970s as 'Johnny Rotten' of the Sex Pistols. Was he the iconoclast who if some of the tabloids were to be believed was about to destroy western civilization almost single-handed? Had he really come to destroy, or merely to use the showbusiness system and end up becoming part of what he had set out to fight, or both – or what?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0859653412</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Mary Kubica
|summary=''A Whisper of Horses'' is set in a dystopian future, where most living things have been long since eradicated by 'the Gases.' The few remaining survivors try to eke out a living in the ruined city of Lahn Dan, split into three distinct class groups: Lead (Pb), Copper (Cu) and Gold (Au). Serendipity, a young Pb girl has always been fascinated by the statues and artworks in the city, which depict riders on majestic horses. Of course, she has never seen a real horse; no-one has. When Serendipity finds a map that hints that there may still be horses living in 'Grey Britan', she makes the brave decision to try and escape the walled city to go in search of her dream.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848125348</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Sean Cunningham
|title=Prince Arthur: The Tudor King Who Never Was
|rating=4.5
|genre=Biography
|summary= Prince Arthur was the eldest son of Henry VII. Had he lived longer, there might have been no Henry VIII, thus paving the way for a very large counterfactual 'what if' in British history. The name Arthur, that of the mythical King several centuries earlier, had great expectations attached, never to be fulfilled.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1445647664</amazonuk>
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