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|author= Julia Lee
|title= Nancy Parker's Diary of Detection
|rating= 4
|genre= Confident Readers
|summary= Nancy is a bit of a dreamer. At fourteen years old she's happy to leave school (although she never quite mastered the fine art of spelling) and finds herself as a lowly housemaid to the very modern Mrs Bryce– a far cry from her plan to star in the movies, solve mysteries or even, if the worst comes to the worst, work in a shop that sells interesting things.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0192739387</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Erica James
|summary=Great Britain can feel like a grey country sometimes, especially on a cold winter's day when the fog is thick in the air. You can barely see your own hand in front of you, never mind the fertile landscape. Bringing a little colour into a grey world is like bringing a little joy in, so perhaps you can find a little happiness following Cat as she looks for some colour? You may even discover a wonderful surprise at the end of the adventure.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1846437601</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Tania James
|title=The Tusk That Did the Damage
|rating=3.5
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary=Tania James was a Fulbright Fellow in New Delhi in 2011–12. For this, her second novel after ''Atlas of Unknowns'' (shortlisted for the DSC Prize for South Asian literature) and the story collection ''Aerogrammes'', she clearly draws on her personal knowledge of India in all its contradictions, especially when it comes to environmental policy. The novel alternates between three perspectives: a third-person account of an elephant named the Gravedigger and first-person narratives from a poacher and a documentary filmmaker.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1784700584</amazonuk>
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