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|author=Beatrix Potter and Quentin Blake
|title=The Tale of Kitty-in-Boots
|rating=4
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=At night a serious, well-behaved and (let's be honest) rather ''superior'' young black cat goes out hunting. Well, if we're being ''totally'' honest, there's a little bit of poaching in there too. By day she is Miss Catherine St Quintin, although her owner calls her Kitty. Other cats call her ''Q'', or ''Squintums'', but they are very common cats and Kitty's owner would have been scandalised had she known that there was an acquaintance. The reaction would have been even stronger had she known that Miss Kitty went out in a gentleman's Norfolk jacket and fur-lined boots. With a gun.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0241247594</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Alison Donald and Alex Willmore
|summary=No one could ever have confused Stan with a sunbeam. He was mischievous (well, personally, I'd have said 'unpleasant') and he had a secret: an invention, in fact. He'd created a machine which could suck up anything which was happy or fun and it was called 'the mood hoover'. His sister's bedroom was the first place he put the machine through its paces and within a matter of moments all the girly niceness had been replaced by dull, grey ordinariness. It didn't just work in confined spaces either: the couple admiring a rainbow were surprised to find the vivid colours turned to dullness. You don't want to know what he got up to in the zoo...
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1910851132</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Jonathan Litton and Fhiona Galloway
|title=I Love My Daddy
|rating=4.5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Father's Day is a great time to really pump up your Dad's ego. If he is anything like me he already thinks he is a bit of an Adonis; seeing that paunch in the mirror more as relaxed muscle than the beer gut that it is. To be honest, as a Pop, I am pretty much content with a pint, a book or a football game, but if a child does insist on getting their elder a gift, a nice book about the parent/child relationship may just warm the coldest of cockles.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848691785</amazonuk>
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