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Read Reviews for Mr. Cosmo the Conjuror - Allan...
by - written on 04/12/08 (Very useful, 140 readings)
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Mr Cosmo the Conjuror is a fun short story which is from the Happy Families collection of books. The cover of the book is purple and has a picture of Mr Cosmo and the title above this in yellow lettering. Above the title at the top of the book is the Happy Families logo in brightly coloured rectangles. The back cover of the book is also purple and has small pictures showing a few of the other titles available in the collection. The story starts by telling us it was early morning and the town was excited because as if by magic posters had appeared which said that Mr Cosmo is coming. Everyone was saying that Mr Cosmo was coming but who was he. A caravan ... Read the complete review
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