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|author=Dr Sunil C Gebalanage
|title=Beginner's Project Management Handbook: Art of Project Delivery
|rating=4
|genre=Reference
|summary=In the last fifteen years I've project managed the construction of an office and the extension of a building. On both occasions I looked for a resource which would give me a framework within which to proceed, but whilst I could find several volumes which dealt with individual parts of the project I couldn't find any literature which put it all together. An additional problem was that what literature there was out there was written with specific professionals in mind and didn't accommodate the generalist. It was with relief for those following me that I discovered ''Beginner's Project Management Handbook: Art of Project Delivery''.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1524665568</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author=DK
|summary=The thirtieth edition of the Stanley Gibbons Concise Stamp catalogue lives up to expectations once again. It's been extensively updated and prices have been revised in line with the current market, leading to thousands of price increases (particularly in varieties, errors, Machins, Post & Go stamps and booklets), which will please you - or not - depending on whether you're a seller or a buyer. It's pitched at that sector of the market which has outgrown ''Collect British Stamps'', but not yet graduated to the [[Stamps of the World 2011 by Stanley Gibbons|Stamps of the World series]]. The cover price of £34.95 is reasonable when you see the amount of work - and technology - which has gone into the creation of the book.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0852599447</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreviewplain
|title=National Geographic Kids Infopedia 2016
|rating=4.5
|genre=Reference
|summary=Annuals. They are not what they used to be. As a child, I remember snuggling into a chair with my 1983 “Crackerjack” annual and being completely immersed by the facts, stories, jokes and activities inside. Maybe I'm getting old, but many of today's annuals seem to be little more than a few flimsy sheets of colouring paper and posters sandwiched inside a hard cover. If, as a parent, you are aching to buy your children something with a little more substance and quality, then the National Geographic Infopedia 2016 may be just what you are looking for.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1426322445</amazonuk>
}}

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