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[[Category:New Reviews|Children's Non-Fiction]]__NOTOC__ <!-- Remove -->{{newreview|title=The Story of the World Cup|author=Richard Brassey|rating=4|genre=Children's Non-Fiction|summary=Look at the calendar and you will see that it is a year ending in an even number, what does this mean? To a host of football fans it means a summer free from boredom as an International Tournament will fill the void that the Premier League has left. For non-football fans it's more excuses for people to watch a pigskin be knocked around. Be you young or old, football can get in your blood and you want to know more. For the younger fan, there are worse places to start their obsession than the World Cup and getting to know more about the esteemed tournament in Richard Brassey’s 'The Story of the World Cup'.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>144400946X</amazonuk>}}
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|title=Outdoor Wonderland
|summary=Back when I was a lad, and reading books on space science from my school library, they were nothing like this. There was little that was as colourful, no recap for every page, no homework suggestions, and certainly there was nothing as up-to-date as exoplanets or the latest dimensions of the International Space Station. Many of the changes are valuable, and make this volume quite a success.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1908005734</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Myths in 30 Seconds
|author=Anita Ganeri
|rating=4
|genre=Children's Non-Fiction
|summary=Back when I was a lad, and reading books on mythology from my school library, they were nothing like this. There was no full-colour, no recaps, no homework suggestions, and certainly there was not the global PC-flavoured reach that broadened things out from Greek, Roman and the occasional bit of Norse myth. You'll excuse me if I say why in this instance all those changes aren't completely for the better.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1908005742</amazonuk>
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