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{{newreview
|title=Your Hand in My Hand
|author=Mark Sperring and Britta Teckentrup
|rating=3.5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=When I was young my Mum always wanted me to come over for a lean or hold her hand if we were walking. I would be asked how much I loved her and I would reply, ''This Much'' whilst stretching out my arms as far as they would go. It seems that my Mum was quite a sentimental person, so this book would have been perfect for her to read to me before bed.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1408333163</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Where Love Lies
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=People - Mum, mostly - are keeping secrets from Oli. Why have they had to leave London and come to live in the country with Uncle Rob? Why hasn't Dad come too? Why does everyone keep turning off the TV news every time it comes on? Why does Em's dad dislike Oli when he doesn't even know him? When will Dad come? When will life go back to normal? |amazonuk=<amazonuk>1472110978</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Patrick Scrivenor
|title=I Used to Know That: English
|rating=5
|genre=Reference
|summary=I doubt that there can be anything more unnerving than reviewing a book written by someone who is an expert in written English. I've even worried about that first sentence. But at school I loved English Grammar and a good deal of it has stuck. I'm conscious of being pedantic about mistakes other people make - but increasingly aware that there are gaps in my own knowledge which should be plugged. This book seemed like the ideal opportunity, but I'll confess that the subtitle 'Stuff You Forgot From School' made me nervous I was going to be back to reading a school textbook.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782432566</amazonuk>
}}