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|author= Meredith Hooper and Chris Coady
|title= The Drop in My Drink
|rating= 5
|genre= Children's Non-Fiction
|summary= This brilliant book tells the story of where water comes from in a wonderfully captivating way. In full colour picture book style, it does far more than explain scientific facts about our planet, the way life has evolved and where our water comes from. It takes the reader on an inspiring, exciting and eye-opening journey through millions of years – the same journey one little drop of water in one child' cup may have taken!
|amazonuk=<amazonuk> 1847807143</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Jonathan Coe
|summary=The phrase 'tragic Queen' is an often overused one, but the French princess who became the second Stuart Queen Consort of Britain surely has as strong a claim as any to the title. In British history she was unique in that she not only lived to see her husband defeated in civil war, but also sentenced to death and in effect judicially murdered.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1445645475</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Christopher Fowler
|title= Bryant and May - London's Glory
|rating= 4
|genre= Crime
|summary=In the depths of the last [[Bryant and May – The Burning Man by Christopher Fowler|B&M review I wrote]] I said '' Of course, it's unbelievable, farcical. But then you don't come to a Bryant and May story for realism. You come for absurdity.'' Naturally, I stand by that comment. Fowler has concocted his characters and has no shame in shunting them up and down the time-line of British history as he sees fit.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857523457</amazonuk>
}}