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|author= Emily Clarkson
|title= Can I Speak to Someone in Charge?
|rating= 4.5
|genre= Politics and Society
|summary=''Can I Speak to Someone in Charge?'', blogger Emily Clarkson's debut book, is a fierce, witty and laugh-out-loud funny ode to feminism. In a series of open letters, she addresses the issues faced by every modern woman, discussing everything from dealing with body hair to being made to feel uncomfortable in the gym, as well as more personal issues, like her experiences of being 'catfished' and sent abuse online. This is a vital read for any girl born in the 1990s, tackling some very serious social injustices beneath its fun exterior.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1471156907</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Riley Sager
... but the world needs quite some saving when Kaparis is about.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>B01ASEAPNO</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Vivian Shaw
|title= Strange Practice: A Dr Greta Helsing Novel
|rating= 4
|genre= Fantasy
|summary=''I don't suppose it's worth trying to convince you it's too dangerous?'' <br>
''Not in the least.'' <br>
Meet Dr Greta Helsing, a highly talented, well respected physician with her own specialised medical practice, known and adored throughout London for her great work… well, at least amongst the supernatural community. Greta is in fact a descendent of the vampire hunter Professor Abraham Van Helsing, but relations have improved since then and she now spends her days carrying on her father's legacy treating vampires, werewolves, mummies, ghouls and the like. So early morning emergency calls are not uncommon; what is uncommon however, is a vampire's stab wound that won't heal.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0356508870</amazonuk>
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