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|title=hristmas at Rosie Hopkins' Sweet Shop
|author=Jenny Colgan
|rating=3.5
|genre=Women's Fiction
|summary=Rosie Hopkins lives with her boyfriend Stephen in the village of Lipton, and we meet them first on a winter’s evening, with snow gently falling on the picturesque buildings around their cottage. Or, rather, Rosie’s great aunt Lilian’s cottage. For Rosie is a town girl who came to look after Lilian some time previously. Lilian has moved to a lovely care home, and Rosie runs her traditional sweet shop.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0751551805</amazonuk>
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|title=You, Me and Thing: The Great Expanding Guinea Pig and Beware of the Snowblobs!
|summary=In the spring of 1939 The Irish Times reported that Mrs Letitia Harris, aged 53 had gone missing from her home in Dublin. Her car was found the following morning on a cliff top near Shankill. There were bloodstains in the car, and a blood-stained hatchet in the shed back in Dublin, blood too in the flowerbed.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847563473</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Let Me Off at the Top!: My Classy Life and Other Musings
|author=Ron Burgundy
|rating=4
|genre=Humour
|summary=''This book is a testament to my giant balls.'' But it's also a lot more. The story we've never been able to discern from either of the ''Anchorman'' films is one of surprising hardship, unsurprising hardness, and great hair. It's a rags-to-riches tale, as Ron Burgundy comes from a Hicksville town in the middle of the outskirts of somewhere the arse end of nowhere (a town perpetually on fire due to the accidents in the mines underneath) and struggles against all the odds – and many of the evens in the shape of women's legs – to get where he is today, thrusting himself and his news at us nightly.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1780892241</amazonuk>
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