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|author=David Lucas
|title=This is My Rock
|rating=4
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Once you have claimed something as your own, the temptation to not share it is enormous, whether you’re three years old or thirty three! In this story we are introduced to a little goat who has climbed to the top of a mountain, claimed it as his own, and is unwilling to allow anyone else up there with him.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1909263508</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Patricia Hegarty and Fhiona Galloway
|summary=Two 'hurricanes' link this story. There was the one in October 1987 which wasn't going to happen, but did and as it happened a man lay dying, locked inside an old water tower in west London. He had no identification, no one of his description was registered as missing and the body was never claimed. When the body was discovered there was a single, black glove on his back. In October 2103 there was the St Jude's storm. Late one night on the Piccadilly line a man seemed to jump beneath an oncoming train. Jack Harmon saw what happened and was sure that it was suicide, but the man's brother was convinced that it was murder.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781857709</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Gore Vidal
|title= Thieves Fall Out
|rating=3.5
|genre=Thrillers
|summary= If you look at history it is very easy to think that human nature never changes and that we are forever cursed to live through the same mistakes. Unstable regions remain unstable; atrocities are still being carried out. 1950s Egypt was as tricky a place to live as the modern equivalent is; a sense of revolution in the air. However, rest assured that in Gore Vidal’s ‘lost’ pulp novel you will be reading more about gun fights and scantily clad women, than politics.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781167923</amazonuk>
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