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{{newreview
|title=The Raven
|author=Edgar Allan Poe and Yanai Pery
|rating=3
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=A man sits, slumped over his books and in his quite ugly pyjamas, seeking relief from grief, when he starts to be haunted by a knocking from outside his chambers. He only sees a darkness when he first opens the door – mirroring the darkness inside, for he is in mourning. When he opens the window, he is doubly haunted – both by the memories of his beloved Lenore, and the figure of a raven that enters the room and remains, with its one-word mantra of a message. We are in the world of the 1840s and of [[:Category:Edgar Allan Poe|Poe,]] as never seen before…
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>189747699X</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Pigsticks and Harold and the Incredible Journey
|summary=Lucy has lived in the same building in New York for all of her sixteen years. Owen's just moved in to the basement apartment, son of the building's new super. They've seen each other around, but they've never actually met. When a city-wide blackout hits New York, Lucy and Owen happen to be stuck in the same elevator. As they get talking, they make an unlikely connection that will travel with them around America and across continents. But how can you pursue first love when the geography is always against you?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1472206290</amazonuk>
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{{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>
}}