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|author=Imogen Greenberg and Isabel Greenberg
|title=The Ancient Egyptians
|rating=3.5
|genre=Children's Non-Fiction
|summary=There was more to the Ancient Egyptians than keeping the entrails of their dead in a jar, but that is a pretty cool fact anyway. As a civilisation they knocked around for centuries until Cleopatra had a nasty incident with an Asp. Cramming all the information on one of the most complex and intriguing peoples of all time is a big ask; making it assessable to children is even bigger. Imogen Greenberg and Isabel Greenberg have attempted this in ''The Ancient Egyptians''.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847808255</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author=Alison Weir
|summary=When Clare takes her two tween daughters Pip and Grace to live in leafy Virginia Terrace, she is hoping for anonymity, a blank slate and a fresh start. Not so long ago, her story was in all of the newspapers when her paranoid-schizophrenic husband burned down the family home. Her new house seems a world away from her previous life. The crescent has a communal garden at its heart, where friendly neighbours socialise and children can run free. But does this new freedom come with a price?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0099599473</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=John Lloyd, John Mitchinson and James Harkin
|title=1,339 QI Facts To Make Your Jaw Drop
|rating=4.5
|genre=Trivia
|summary=''A'' spermologer ''is a collector of trivia.'' Just that sentence tells you a lot – we're once more in the realm of the curt, succinct approach to the world's information and oddities. It says more, however – beyond the weirdness of the word is the obvious necessity for the word to exist – without people that could be called collectors of trivia you would not need the term. And rest assured, there are currently few people that stand as better ''spermologers'' than the chief QI elves.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0571308953</amazonuk>
}}