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|author=William S Young
|title= Achaladair: There Is More Than Gold, in Them Thar Hills
|rating= 4
|genre= Thrillers
|summary= It's 1962 and Frank Mulholland and Tom Sommerville are two MI6 agents posted to the Scottish Highlands. Fresh from a recent mission involving Russian agents and IRA gunrunners in which they thwarted an attempt on US president John F Kennedy's life, they are enjoying life at the Bridge of Orchy Hotel with friends - the rest of their MI6 team, members of the local constabulary, and the Irish girls who work at the hotel. But their downtime is shortlived...
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>B01N47W2LR</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Brandon Sanderson
|summary=Meet Arthur. He's a young lad with a lot on his shoulders, and nearly all of it seems to come courtesy of his younger brother, Liam. Liam, you see, is on the autistic spectrum – at the colour marked rocking to and fro lots, face to the TV screen so Arthur can't see the football, and shrieking at the slightest sign of stress. Arthur for one stresses because of this situation, so is leaving home for good one day – with lucky charms in his pockets – when he nearly bumps into Mister P on their doorstep. Mister P is a tall, distinguished character, oddly bearing a small suitcase that smells of fish and has a label on it stating Arthur and Liam's address. Has he possibly come to stay? That would be weird. And what is even weirder, as of course the cover tells you, is that Mister P is a polar bear…
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0192744216</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Ben Handicott and Kenard Pak
|title= The Hello Atlas
|rating= 4
|genre= Children's Non-Fiction
|summary=''Sannu! Kina lafiya?'' That's how Azumi greets us in this book. He's from Africa, and he speaks Hausa. Do you? Don't worry if not, because you're about to learn.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847808492</amazonuk>
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