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by - written on 16/11/08 (Very useful, 66 readings)
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Lucy Daniels writes a series of childrens' books within a collection called Animal Ark. These books are about Mandy Hope, whose parents are vets, and the animals she has to meet and help. These were some of my favourite books, some of which I owned and some borrowed. One I owned though was Bunnis in the Bathroom. In Bunnies in the Bathroom, Mandy's friend wants bunnies from a pet shop, but they are sold before they get a chance to go and buy them. Mandy tries to track the bunnies down and buy them off the new owner, but will she be able to find them? The story is quite perculiar. It souds quite selfish of Mandy to want to get bunnies back even ... Read the complete review
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