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|author=Shel Silverstein
|title=Lafcadio: The Lion Who Shot Back
|rating=4.5
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=Meet the finest shooter in the world. No, not one of those hunters, who go to Africa and kill off all the wonderful wildlife there, but Lafcadio. He's a lion, and his real name might have been something more like ''Ruggrrg'' or ''Grummfgff'', but one day when a hunter was about to shoot at him (with an unloaded rifle), he ate the hunter and picked the gun up to try out – then carried on shooting until he was the world's best, standing on his head or with paws tied behind his back. His new life gives him a new name, but is that really what he would have wanted as a young lion cub?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782690824</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Eoin Colfer (editor)
|summary=Simon likes spaghetti. In fact, he likes it so much that that's the only thing he wants to eat. Simon is also blessed with having no concerns about stating his demands, very clearly, nor any qualms about criticising any other food that might be placed in front of him. He is, as you can tell, a typical toddler!
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1927271916</amazonuk>
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{{newreview <!-- 21/10 -->
|author=Helen Stafford
|title=Bellebrook's Secrets
|rating=4
|genre=Crime
|summary=Trudy Hampstead has a plan that will support her widowed mother and twin brother unwittingly involving their landlord's son. Their landlord is local gentry and philanderer Alistair Burgoyne QC and the one person who can ensure security of tenure. Trudy thinks that Peter the local curate should step in to speak to Trudy, something he's more than happy to do since he has a secret agenda of his own. Meanwhile up at the farm the Lovestocks' marriage is coming apart at the seams, a fact that may partially threaten the peace of the village but not half as much as the anonymous random acts of violence that are about to hit Bellebrook.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783063327</amazonuk>
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