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{{newreview
|author= Cas Lester
|title= Wilfred the (Un)Wise
|rating= 5
|genre= Confident Readers
|summary= Back in Ye Olden Days young Wilfred lands himself a dream apprenticeship training – learning how to be a wizard under the instruction of Wincewart the Withering, Castle Mage and Soothsayer of Wallop in the Wold. But learning ''magik'' isn't easy and things can go drastically and hilariously wrong – like accidentally transporting himself one thousand years into the future, where he meets a girl called Bel who loves doing magic tricks herself.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk> 1848124643</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Kate Grenville
|summary=There is a subtle balance needed when finding a book to read to a toddler; one that takes into account the needs of the child, but perhaps also the needs of the adult. Do you really want to be stuck reading an ugly book about a pair of underpants for several months? (Oops we seem to have lost that book!) However, a book with striking visuals that strikes a chord with a parent may not always chime with a child. Is a children's book always meant to be just for kids?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444922734</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Kelley Armstrong
|title= City of the Lost
|rating= 3.5
|genre= Crime
|summary= Detective Casey Duncan has a dark past, and it's about to catch up with her. When her best friend Diana is attacked by an abusive ex, the two women realise they have to disappear, fast. And they need sanctuary. Diana's heard of a hidden town that's so remote it's almost impossible to reach. A town that desperately needs a new detective.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0751562521</amazonuk>
}}