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The Things We Learn When We're Dead by Charlie Laidlaw
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|author=Gwen Jackson and Lissa Calvert
|summary=This lovely tale of a small rabbit hero, begins in a time of peace and contentment for the rabbit kingdom. In the cold and snowy days leading up to the mid-winter holiday, an old Bard visits Thornwood Burrow to entertain the rabbits around a roaring fire. The Bard tells a gripping tale from the past, about Podkin, the son of a rabbit chieftain. When a dark and frightening power, known as the Gorm, rises up in the rabbit world, Podkin and his sister and brother are forced to leave their burrow and run for their lives. The story follows their journey and their attempt to defeat the Gorm and restore peace and safety to the rabbit communities across the land.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0545474248</amazonuk>
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|author=S D Tucker
|title=Great British Eccentrics
|rating=4.5
|genre=Biography
|summary= Some very strange people have stalked our green and pleasant land. In his introduction, Tucker asks us why. Is it our status as an island people which has made so many of our countrymen turn in on ourselves? Has our long libertarian tradition of the idea of individual freedom, as long as we do nobody else any harm, permitted weirdness to flourish among us?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1445660326</amazonuk>
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