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{{newreview
|author=Judy Blume
|title=In The Unlikely Event
|rating=5
|genre=Women's fiction
|summary= How many planes have to crash, before people take notice? How often can an ''unlikely event'' occur before you have to stop calling it that? How horrible do things have to get before the adults are willing to talk to the children about their fears, their theories, their understanding of it all, rather than just glossing over the details?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1509801669</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Finding Audrey
|summary=The thirtieth edition of the Stanley Gibbons Concise Stamp catalogue lives up to expectations once again. It's been extensively updated and prices have been revised in line with the current market, leading to thousands of price increases (particularly in varieties, errors, Machins, Post & Go stamps and booklets), which will please you - or not - depending on whether you're a seller or a buyer. It's pitched at that sector of the market which has outgrown ''Collect British Stamps'', but not yet graduated to the [[Stamps of the World 2011 by Stanley Gibbons|Stamps of the World series]]. The cover price of £34.95 is reasonable when you see the amount of work - and technology - which has gone into the creation of the book.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0852599447</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author=Owen Davey
|title=Mad About Monkeys
|rating= 4
|genre=Children's Non-Fiction
|summary=Of all the many millions of animals on our planet that deserve a large format hardback non-fiction book, I guess monkeys are one of the ideal places to start. They are, of course, our distant cousins, with the ancestor we have in common with them walking around our world within the past thirty million years. They have a large range across the planet, they have over 250 variant species, and they have a lot of interesting facts and details regarding their social life, their diet, their diversity and their potential future – all of which makes this an interesting read whatever your species bias may be.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1909263575</amazonuk>
}}

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