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Carol Vorderman's Maths Made Easy Age 10-11 - Carol Vorderman: ... is one of a series of workbooks aimed at primary school children, this particular one covering the first half of the syllabus for Year 6 pupils (age 10-11). I have never quite understood what Carol Vorderman s contribution to the series is - the use of her name and picture seem to be merely a marketing ploy, as the author of the book is John Kennedy, a teacher of mathematics and English. Primary school head teac...
Read the full review: Maths practice for 11-year-olds by frangliz
 

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Printed Book - Mobius Dick - Andrew Crumey Mobius Dick - Andrew Crumey
Author: Andrew Crumey / Printed Book / Genre: Fiction
 
Life After Death - Neville Randall Life After Death - Neville Randall
Author: Neville Randall / Printed Book / Genre: Mind, Body & Spirit
 
Printed Book - Mistress of Justice - Jeffery Deaver Mistress of Justice - Jeffery Deaver
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Miracle on the 17th Green - James Patterson Miracle on the 17th Green - James Patterson
Author: James Patterson / Printed Book / Genre: Fiction
 
Printed Book - Golf Is Not a Game of Perfect - Robert Rotella, Bob Cullen Golf Is Not a Game of Perfect - Robert Rotella, Bob Cullen
Author: Bob Rotella / Printed Book / Genre: Sports
 
Witchcraft books in general Witchcraft books in general
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Printed Book - The Wars Against Saddam: Taking the Hard Road to Baghdad - John Simpson The Wars Against Saddam: Taking the Hard Road to Baghdad - John Simpson
Author: John Simpson / Printed Book / Genre: Politics / Society / Philosophy
 
Gossip Girl - Cecily Von Ziegesar Gossip Girl - Cecily Von Ziegesar
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Printed Book - A Lovesome Thing - Prue Leith A Lovesome Thing - Prue Leith
Author: Prue Leith / Printed Book / Genre: Fiction
 
Drinking Coffee Elsewhere - ZZ Packer Drinking Coffee Elsewhere - ZZ Packer
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andrewl Learning the World: A Novel of First Contact - Ken MacLeod
... since H G Wells wrote War of the Worlds and described the Martians ruthlessly zapping the Home Counties, we ve seen countless visions of how we might react to learning we re not alone in the universe. From government cover-ups and conspiracies to all-out interplanetary war, aliens coming to visit is a science-fiction staple. In Ken MacLeod s "Learning the World", however, humanity has a long way to go before meeting new life. MacLeod suggests a universe so vast that humans conquer space travel and colonise vast numbers of star systems before finally encountering intelligent life. In this novel, we are the invaders. And most of the ship s crew has a differ...
Read the full review: Atomic Discourse Gale - best name ever by andrewl
fizzywizzy Two Caravans - Marina Lewycka
... the subject of immigration dominating the news at the moment, Marina Lewycka’s “Two Caravans” could hardly be more topical. The book tells the story of a group of immigrants who, at the beginning of the novel, find themselves crammed into two tiny caravans at a strawberry farm in Kent. The story is told through a succession of first person narratives from the main characters and also “Dog”, a stray dog who attaches himself to the motley band of itinerant workers. I had high hopes for “Two Caravans” having read and enjoyed the author’s debut novel “A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian”. I was also interested in how the sensitive subject of immigration would be ha...
Read the full review: Not the way to tackle immigration by fizzywizzy
Frankingsteins The Sandman: The Wake - Neil Gaiman
... practically unheard of for a popular, long-running comic series on a major label to be permitted to end when its original creators decide to call it a day, so it’s with only a few extraneous issues that Neil Gaiman’s saga of The Sandman came to a satisfactory close eight years after its first issue hit the shelves. This final paperback collects the three issues comprising ‘The Wake’ epilogue and three supplementary, independent stories tying up some of the more obscure loose ends before the series is finally put to rest... you know, aside from the other couple of Sandman books Gaiman has written since, and the numerous spin-off comics continuing the stories of the ch...
Read the full review: Waking Dream by Frankingsteins
 
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