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|author= Susan Duxbury-Neumann
|title= What Have the Germans Ever Done for Us?: A History of the German Population of Great Britain
|rating= 4
|genre= History
|summary= The adapted Monty Pythonesque rhetorical question takes some time to provide a full answer, and this slim but useful volume does so very well.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1445664860</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author= Holly Hepburn
|summary=Jones is the boy with one name, snatched as an infant from his loving parents by a Badlander called Maitland, he only longs to be a normal boy and have his family back. One night, he and Maitland are on patrol and come across an ogre 'moon-bathing.' Things don't go quite to plan; enter: Ruby, a foster child on the run, who is desperate to be part of the Badlander's world, despite its dangers and terrors. Along with a talking gun, a miniature fire breathing black dog, an old camper van, and a hefty sprinkling of magic – you're sure to be taken on one hell of a ride.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>147115792X</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Jason Rekulak and Kim Smith
|title=The X-Files: Earth Children are Weird. A Picture Book
|rating=4.5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=We know that Dana Scully and Fox Mulder didn't know each other as children, for they met much later on, at work for the FBI. But if they had, they may well have camped out in the back yard. They made have read scary stories to each other, but one thing is for sure – Mulder's imagination would have seen aliens everywhere. He would have seen mystery in the deep impression in the yard, horror in the shadows, and the unexplained in any vaguely mysterious noise. For that's what happens on the pages of this picture book – but that's not ''all'' that happens – the truth is something much more peculiar…
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1683690273</amazonuk>
}}