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|author=Jo Bird
|title=Web to Success
|rating=4.5
|genre=Lifestyle
|summary=[[:Category:Jo Bird|Jo Bird]] (illustrator, designer and… errr.. .wall tattooist) had a lightbulb moment about positive thinking, self-improvement and success. The road to an improved self isn't linear in a 'change this thing and all will be fine' way; it's a web that connects and intersects several paths and subjects that can be summarised under three headings. All successful people (socially as much as professionally) know about self-awareness, personal development and emotional awareness. After having a shot at principles of self-improvement herself, Jo shares the fruit of her experience across a wealth of fields to make one heck of a self-help book.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>152466622X</amazonuk>
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|author=Mary Ellen Guiney
|summary=A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away… certain spacecraft were so brilliant they just became iconic. The huge one looming over the end of the pre-title crawl, the X-Wing, the Y-Wing, the Tie Fighters, the Colonial Vipers (whoops…). But come a new series, and come a new craft, the U-wing. Will it ever have the same instant recognition – especially as out of all the lettered craft I first mentioned, it looks the least like the character concerned? Well this is an attempt at forcing that to happen, and the end results, when displayed fully eleven inches long on your mantelpiece, may well just make that attempt succeed…
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1405285001</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Lucasfilm
|title=Star Wars Rogue One: Art of Colouring
|rating=3.5
|genre=Crafts
|summary=Colour me happy that ''Rogue One: A Star Wars Story'' is around. While I've not had the chance of seeing it yet, I'm dead chuffed it takes place at a central point of the main arc of films' storylines, and not some nebulous place elsewhere in [[Star Wars: Galactic Atlas by Emil Fortune and Tim McDonagh|that galaxy far, far away]]. Yes, it does do what the 'new trilogy' did, and have much more gloss and many more technologies than the films set after it, but what is not to like? Well, the expected expenditure on tie-in books and articles, I guess – several hundred pounds on ''one'' collector's card is a little steep. But seeing as I handily mentioned colouring above, in the vernacular, why not take it literally and use this large format paperback, promising ''100 Images to Inspire Creativity''?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1405286377</amazonuk>
}}

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