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|title=The Witch Dog
|author=Margaret Mahy and Sam Usher
|rating=4.5
|genre=Emerging Readers
|summary=Every witch needs a cat. Everyone knows that. But when we meet Mrs Rose, she’s not really a witch. She’s a mum whose children have left home, and now she’s finding herself with a bit of time on her hands. Her husband suggests she join him with his hobby of Bowls, but that’s a bit boring, thinks Mrs Rose, so instead she decides to do an evening class. In how to become a witch.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444011340</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Diary of a Mad Diva
|summary=Young fans of Sherlock Holmes will be happy to see this, the second in the series devoted to the tweed-wearing teenage detective. Together with his father (well, more or less: the poor man slips into a semi-coma whenever he gets stressed), his clever and resourceful sister and his beloved dog Wilbur, Darkus is soon hot on the trail of the mysterious dogs, which hunt in pairs and are strong enough to tear a man's throat out. If the creatures are indeed just dogs, that is . . .
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1408851431</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Two Player Big Fun Book
|author=Lydia Crook
|rating=5
|genre=Children's Non-Fiction
|summary=My house is full of technology designed to inspire and entertain: computers, iPads, games consoles, mobile devices...yet despite this, the kids seem to constantly complain that they are bored. Maybe the problem is that we are so used to ''being entertained'', that perhaps we have forgotten how to entertain ourselves. Lydia Crook, paper engineer, aims to change all of that by bringing out our creative and playful side in the excellent (and completely absorbing) ''Two Player Big Fun Book''.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782401423</amazonuk>
}}