Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows
By J.K. Rowling. It doesn’t really need more introduction for this review does it?!
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By J.K. Rowling. It doesn’t really need more introduction for this review does it?!
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I wish I’d read this sooner (espcially as it’s the book recommended by Amazon when you buy mine!)It is Roxy’s Baby by Catherine Macphail (a fellow nominee for the Lancashire Book Award 2006)
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by Meg Rosoff. Published by Penguin. ISBN 0-141-31801-5
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By Anne Cassidy. Published by Scholastic. ISBN 0-439-97717-7
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by Melvin Burgess. Published by Andersen Press and Penguin. I’ve finally got hold of a copy. The launch of the cool new cover by Penguin has made it far more available than it used to be. So here’s my review of it.
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by Chris d’Lacey and Linda Newberry
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by Malorie Blackman. Published by Corgi Books.
Can you get black plasters? Not in my local Sainsburys, but I wondered if you can in London maybe? Interesting that though, isn’t it?
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by Michael Lawrence. Published by Orchard Books.
Oh I hate computers. I just wrote a fully and nicely worded review; then I click update and it decides it no longer has a connection; so I click Back, and all my work has disappeared. So this review of a book called A Crack In The Line, is a bit shorter than previously I’m afraid because I hate doing things twice!!!
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more mad marvy confessions of Georgia Nicolson. By Louise Rennison
by sandra Glover. Published by Andersen Press.
Someone once said to me ‘Don’t you just hate it when you start reading a book and then realise you’ve read it before.’ I looked at her blankly - surely that would never really happen; surely you could never read that many books! But it happened to me last night. This is what I remember about Face to Face by Sandra Glover.
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