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|author=Marc Myers
|title= Anatomy of a Song: The Oral History of 45 Iconic Hits That Changed Rock, R&B and Pop
|rating=4.5
|genre=Entertainment
|summary= This book developed from a series of columns of the same title which appeared in the ''Wall Street Journal'' over a period of five years, in which forty-five songs (what an appropriate number) from the years 1952 to 1991 were put under the microscope and examined through interviews with the artists, songwriters and others who created them.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>080212559X</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Stephen Moss
|summary=It's imperative you keep up with The Doctor, in both senses – meaning in case the first thing he tells you to do is ''Run!'' and in the sense of following all his various adventures and maintaining knowledge of what's what and who he's faced, enemy-wise. One great way to be enemy wise is to peruse this book, which really is a great present for the young fan – and of course a life-saving manual for when you yourself find sharks in the fog, gas-mask wearing boys ''sans'' their mothers or indeed gigantic Cyberking dreadnought spacecraft. Honestly, why this is classed as a fiction title I have no idea…
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1405920033</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Michael Klastorin and Randal Atamaniuk
|title=Back to the Future: The Ultimate Visual History
|rating=4
|genre=Entertainment
|summary=Well, thankfully I have never had to sit through ''Jaws 19''. Of all the perks invented for the heady days of October 2015 by the middle film in the ''Back to the Future'' trilogy, that was one of the least inviting. I've never actually seen that middle film, either – really liked the original and still do, had the middle one pass me by totally, then saw the third so often as a cinema steward (shows my age!) I was word perfect on the script. The threesome is one of a most wholesome kind – the restoration of family values through grabbing hold of your own destiny by the horns, the application of science to save the day over brawns and shooting people up, the habitually dung-filled comeuppance of the baddies throughout time – it's no wonder that the trilogy is much loved. And as it's the most pictorial and detailed guide to their creation on paper imaginable, this volume will follow it into many hearts.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783299703</amazonuk>
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