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|author= Rachel Bright and Jim Field
|title= The Squirrels Who Squabbled
|rating= 5
|genre= For Sharing
|summary=First we had a cute little mouse finding his inner beast in [[The Lion Inside by Rachel Bright and Jim Field|The Lion Inside]] and then we had a nervous koala trying to move out of his comfort zone in [[The Koala Who Could by Rachel Bright and Jim Field|The Koala Who Could]] and now we have a couple of greedy, fighting squirrels. Whatever next?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1408340488</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author= Jessica Jarlvi
|summary=Amy-May was devastated when her parents split up: she and her mother left the delightful seaside cottage where the waves had sung her to sleep and moved into a 'garden flat'. That didn't mean that it had a garden, just that it was on the ground floor. They didn't have a lot of possessions as the bailiffs had taken most of them. Her father was living in another old cottage now and hopefully he'd be able to set up his kiln, but he wouldn't be able to home-school Amy-May. The alternative was Sandcastles Secondary School but the rather nervous Amy was considered to be too ''anxious'' to start at the school full time. As a gentle introduction to schooling she went to Grace's art school instead.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>178112695X</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author= Cassandra Parkin
|title= The Winter's Child
|rating= 5
|genre= Paranormal
|summary=''A modern Gothic tale of twisted love, secrets and hauntings'' it says on the cover. I'll go along with that. Suzannah Harper doesn't believe in life after death or gypsies being able to tell the future, but that hasn't stopped her spending a fortune on psychics and fortune tellers in the desperate hunt for her son. Joel has been missing for five years. He skipped out of school one day after an argument at home and has not been seen since.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1785079034</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author=Clare Foges and Al Murphy
|title=Bathroom Boogie
|rating=4
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Every day I leave the house with the feeling that I left it in a pretty tidy state, but on my return some things always seem out of place. This is especially true of my bathroom. Why is there toothpaste on the mirror, or a flannel on the floor? It would appear that I may not actually be to blame and that when I'm at work all the bathroom items come out for a boogie. Will I ever catch them in the act?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0571337317</amazonuk>
}}