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|author=Greg Gormley and Steven Lenton
|title=Fairytale Frankie and the Mermaid Escapade
|rating=4
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=If you think about it enough it is amazing how many characters in fairytales are thick. How long would it take you to figure out that was not your Nan, but a wolf? Or, how many people would decide to start eating a house that appears to be made out of gingerbread, but is overseen by what looks like a crazy lady? Nope, the only reason that fairytale characters make it half the time is because a sensible and brave character saves the day; an intelligent brick laying pig, or a feisty woodsman. Your average story dweller needs a guardian angel and this may just come in the form of Fairytale Frankie.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1408333872</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Sarah Crossan and Brian Conaghan
|summary= Books are personal. There are three things that signal good books to me: how I feel while reading them and in the enforced spaces between reading them, the degree to which I bore everyone around me for ages afterwards by quoting them and talking about them, and whether I remember how, when and where I first read them. That last criterion can only be judged later, but on the first two ''In Search of Sundance…'' definitely qualifies.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1524666173</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Wendy Holden
|title= Honeymoon Suite
|rating=5
|genre=Women's Fiction
|summary= This is an excellent read, weaving together many stories. We have Nell who, yes, is left at the alter after a whirlwind romance. It's horrible and horrifying and she is, understandably, distraught. Her last modicum of self-respect vanishes when she rings to cancel her honeymoon, only to find it non-refundable. And so, in a rare show of gumption, she decides to go anyway, taking along her friend Rachel and Rachel's daughter Juno for the ride. At the same time, bestselling novelist Dylan is having romantic woes of his own. An almighty fire has chased him out of town and he needs to disappear, at least for a bit. As luck, and artistic license, would have it, the two end up in the same place. But this is not the first time they have crossed paths, and they are both in for an almighty shock.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0755385357</amazonuk>
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