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|author=George Szirtes and Tim Archbold
|title=How to be a Tiger
|rating=4.5
|genre=Children's Rhymes and Verse
|summary=''Wet again, yet again! Down it drips, little fingertips, tapping and snapping as if the rain were cross.''<br>
''See the branches toss? See the puddles grow? Has it stopped raining?
NO.''
 
Yes, sometimes only a quote will do. After all, we do come to poetry for snappy concision, and that's what we get here…
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1910959200</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author=Julian Gough and Jim Field
|summary= Steven Seagull is a retired cop. He used to patrol Beach City but those days are over. He was fired, you see, so that retirement wasn't entirely voluntary. Fired for being ''a renegade'' (quite a fancy word). But a crime wave is underway and no one has been able to find the culprit. Can Steven be coaxed out of retirement to see if he can help?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0192738704</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author=Michael Bond
|title=Love from Paddington
|rating=4.5
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=Consider some of the more pertinent questions of literature. Would things have been better if Rhett Butler ''did'' give a damn? What would Jane Eyre have done if the men with the truth hadn't made the church in time? And, of course, how does a little bear with a fondness for marmalade actually turn up in Paddington Station, so very, very far from home? Well, while the actual short stories may never have answered any of those questions, this work does – in amongst suggesting why bears don't play cricket, and a host more. As a result it may have a very different structure to the original books of linked short stories, but it's just as wonderful and characterful.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0008164355</amazonuk>
}}

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