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{{newreview
|author=Alyssa Sheinmel
|title=Faceless
|rating= 4.5
|genre= Teens
|summary=Maisie is a normal high school student. She's the star of the school running team, has a wonderful boyfriend, a great best friend and she's all set to go to a good college. But when an early morning run ends in tragedy, Maisie finds herself in hospital in the serious burns unit and without most of her face. When a donor appears, Maisie is given a miraculous face transplant. Her doctors, parents and her annoyingly beautiful and upbeat physical therapist all keep telling her how lucky she is... But Maisie doesn't feel lucky. Under this new face, with its heavy scarring, she has no idea who she is anymore.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1910655198</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Dr Seuss
|summary=Despite the name, there is nothing masculine about the island of Menos at all. Apart from a few male farm animals and birds, everything is feminine – the island is a rugged mountain land, home to only one abbey where everyone is female, and worshipping a female holy trinity – one Mother Goddess in three ages of life. The novices there are on the cusp, in several ways – of girls turning to women, of students turning to Sisters, of people learning what the religion means for them starting to practise it with a duty to others. And, of course, they are on the border between the past that took them to the abbey and what could come if they ever leave. Maresi comes from a family that lost one daughter through famine, and the inability to support themselves. New girl Jai, who has latched on to Maresi like her shadow to learn the ropes, has come from a place even darker – but whose future might be more blackened by darkness is for you to discover, in this trilogy-opening fantasy.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782690913</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Colleen Jacey and Zed Jacey
|title=Odd Job Frog
|rating=4.5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=''I'm bored'', said Frog. ''Bored, bored, '''BORED.''' ''
And you can see he is: chin on elbow, elbow on knee and, dare I say, a slightly ''sulky'' expression on his face. He's not happy. Mouse has the right of it, with his hammock slung in the cornfield, but Frog has made up his mind. He's off to the city which is full of exciting things. And it is. Everywhere he looks there are wonderful things to do, but there's only one snag. They all cost money. And as he hasn't got any he's going to have to get a job.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1784622729</amazonuk>
}}