Young Mel's friend has left and the beehive is now his to look after. Unfortunately Mel lives in a tower block and not all of his neighbours agree that it is the correct place for a hive. Things change when Mel suddenly realises he has an amazing superpower; he can become a bee. [[Bee Boy: Clash of the Killer Queens by Tony De Saulles|Full Review]]
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{{newreview<!-- Llewellyn -->*[[image:Llewellyn-Walking.jpg|titleleft|link=https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1473663075?ie=UTF8&tag=thebookbag-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=1473663075]] ===[[Walking Wounded|author=by Sheila Llewellyn]]=== [[image:5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating=5}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Historical Fiction|genre=Historical Fiction]]|summary=David Reece was called up in 1941 and sent to fight in Burma. On his return in 1946, he finds a return to civilian life quite beyond him and, after a brawl, is sent to a military psychiatric hospital. There, he is treated by Daniel Carter, a psychiatrist whose instincts tell him that talking therapies can work with men like David, but who is working in a profession enthusiastically adopting invasive procedures such as ECT and lobotomy. ''Walking Wounded'' follows both men as they both try to come to terms with traumatic experiences and find a place in a world moving on from WWII.[[Walking Wounded by Sheila Llewellyn|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1473663075Full Review]]</amazonukbr>}}
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