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{{newreview
|author=Elizabeth Loupas
|title=The Red Lily Crown
|rating=4.5
|genre=Historical Fiction
|summary=Florence 1574: Chiara Nerini only approaches Francesco de' Medici to sell him her late father's alchemical equipment. She and her family are starving and a sale would mean survival. However the soon to be Emperor has other ideas and abducts Chiara to become his assistant in the quest to find the Philosopher's Stone. If he finds it she will go free. If not... Best not think about that option!
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0099571536</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Dave Cousins
|summary= Rosie's not the sharpest chuck in the hen house. She made her debut over forty years ago in the 1968 publication, 'Rosie's Walk' when she stepped out alone blithely unaware of always being a hairs breadth away from calamity. Well, she's back, and this time she has a chick. Uh-oh as my toddler would say…let's have a look at 'Where, Oh Where, is Rosie's Chick?'
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444918281</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Will Cohu
|title=Out of the Woods: the armchair guide to trees
|rating=4
|genre=Popular Science
|summary=Most people probably accept trees as, well, ''trees''. They're there and they're green. Some are lighter, some darker. Some are taller and other go for width, but as for telling them apart there were few that I could identify until recently. I knew that the big tree at the bottom of next door's garden is a sycamore, but only because I heard someone say 'that sycamore is going to cause problems with the drains of the flats at the back'. I was OK on white horse chestnuts too, but only when the kids were collecting conkers, so I was rather pleased when Will Cohu's book landed on my desk and I opened it expecting to find lots of pictures with all the details which I probably wouldn't remember.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1780722354</amazonuk>
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