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|title=Has Anyone Seen Jessica Jenkins?
|author=Liz Kessler
|rating=4.5
|genre=confident Readers
|summary=Who doesn't dream at times of having a super-power? Suddenly being able to creep around without anyone knowing you're there, or to soar above the tree-tops with the birds? When you're an ordinary thirteen year old girl, going to an ordinary school, finding out that bits of you have started disappearing and reappearing must come as a bit of a shock, especially as it happens the first time right in the middle of a rather boring double geography lesson. Luckily Jessica has Izzy, who willingly helps her recover from the news and start to control the way she uses this new and exciting aspect of her life. And Izzy isn't even jealous, which, let's face it, is definitely the sign of a real, true friend.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>144401398X</amazonuk>
}}
 
{{newreview
|title=Has Anyone Seen Jessica Jenkins?
|summary=More and higher taxes are being levied on the English by teenage King Richard II and his uncle/advisor John of Gaunt to pay for the wars against France. They may cause annoyance to the rich but they're breaking the poor, people like Lincolnshire river boat man Gunter and his family. Meanwhile some of the better off are facing problems from other quarters. Cloth merchant Robert of Bassingham is losing his stock before it arrives due to theft and unrest among the weavers in Flanders. It's not a good time to be English and eventually something will snap; we're heading towards 1831 and the peasants will be revolting.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>147221501X</amazonuk>
}}
 
{{newreview
|title=Best Friends
|author=Mara Bergman and Nicola Slater
|rating=4
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=This story has a touch of [[Hairy Maclary by Lynley Dodd|Hairy Maclary]] about it, perhaps because it's written in rhyme and is all about doggies. Here we meet Dexter McFadden McSimmons McClean (try shouting that out in the park when he's run away!) and two other dogs called Daisy and Lily (shamefully short names in comparison to the mighty Dexter!) They are all out and about in the park with their owners, running, strutting and playing ball. None of them are particularly attentive to their owner, however, and so it isn't long before they've all disappeared off to cause lots of trouble!
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444914197</amazonuk>
}}

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