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|author=Tim Glencross
|title=Barbarians
|rating=3.5
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=It's 2008 and things are on the up for the Howe family. Sherard Howe, patriarch, art lover and lefty-wing publisher is relishing the power that comes from being well-connected. Wife Daphne is about to publish her second book. Her first, a feminist tome from the 1960s, is still remembered; something that she won't be grateful for. Their son Henry is about to get a well-paid tutoring job and Afua, their informally adopted black African daughter has political ambitions. However not everyone dreams of lofty heights. Henry and Afua's poet friend Buzzy just wants to bed Afua's bloke Marcel. They'd all best enjoy their plans and achievements while they can: the nation's on the cusp of change and so, it seems, are their fortunes.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444788523</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=None The Number (The Hueys)
|summary=In this latest instalment of the popular ''Mariella'' ''Mystery'' series, the Mystery girls are off for a sleepover at the local museum to investigate some decidedly strange goings-on involving a stuffed poodle called Misty. If reports are to be believed, bad luck seems to follow this cursed canine everywhere, leaving death and disaster in her wake. It is said that anyone who insults Misty will hear a loud bark and then be plagued with bad luck as the infamous curse strikes again.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444008943</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=The Short Giraffe
|author=Neil Flory and Mark Cleary
|rating=4
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Anyone who has ever been to a Wedding and saw the photographer trying to wrangle the bride and groom’s families together for a group shot will know all about the perils of mass photography. Neil Flory’s new children’s book, ‘The Short Giraffe’ suggests that the issue is not only human based, but also happens in the animal kingdom.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1743361564</amazonuk>
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