Reviews with the most categories
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- Naughty Toes by Ann Bonwill and Teresa Murfin (8 categories)
- The Funfair of Fear! - A Measle Stubbs Adventure by Ian Ogilvy and Chris Mould (8 categories)
- Changing Guard at Buckingham Palace by A A Milne and E H Shepard (8 categories)
- Sir Henry Neville Was Shakespeare: The Evidence by John Casson and William D Rubinstein (8 categories)
- The Red Shoe by Ursula Dubosarsky (8 categories)
- The Building Boy by Ross Montgomery and David Litchfield (8 categories)
- This is Not a Maths Book by Anna Weltman (8 categories)
- The Ice Cream Girls by Dorothy Koomson (8 categories)
- The Phantom of The Open: Maurice Flitcroft, the World's Worst Golfer by Scott Murray and Simon Farnaby (8 categories)
- Drawing Projects for Children by Paula Briggs (8 categories)
- Listen to the Moon by Michael Morpurgo (8 categories)
- Whizz Pop, Granny Stop! by Tracey Corderoy and Joe Berger (8 categories)
- The Variety of Life by Nicola Davies and Lorna Scobie (8 categories)
- The Garden of Evening Mists by Tan Twan Eng (8 categories)
- The Cabinet of Curiosities by Paul Dowswell (8 categories)
- Lugalbanda by Kathy Henderson and Jane Ray (8 categories)
- Onward: How Starbucks Fought For Its Life Without Losing Its Soul by Howard Schultz and Joanne Gordon (8 categories)
- The Exile by Cathy Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy (8 categories)
- Viper Wine by Hermione Eyre (8 categories)
- George's Marvellous Medicine by Roald Dahl (8 categories)
- Skimbleshanks: The Railyway Cat by T S Eliot and Arthur Robins (8 categories)
- Lulu and the Brontosaurus by Judith Viorst and Lane Smith (8 categories)
- Beast Friends Forever! by Robert L Forbes and Ronald Searle (8 categories)
- Molly and her Dad by Jan Ormerod and Carol Thompson (8 categories)
- Powers (Annals of the Western Shore) by Ursula K Le Guin (8 categories)
- Books that Changed the World: The 50 Most Influential Books in Human History by Andrew Taylor (8 categories)
- The Art of Being Normal by Lisa Williamson (8 categories)
- I Believe in Yesterday: My Adventures in Living History by Tim Moore (8 categories)
- Kave-Tina Rox by Jill Marshall and Sam Childs (8 categories)
- After the Flood by L S Matthews (8 categories)
- The Family Fang by Kevin Wilson (8 categories)
- Escape from Shadow Island by Paul Adam (8 categories)
- A Short Gentleman by Jon Canter (8 categories)
- Hendrix the Rocking Horse (Fables from the Stables 2) by Gavin Puckett and Tor Freeman (8 categories)
- The Old Woman from Friuli by Ghillian Potts and Ed Boxall (8 categories)
- The Shrink and The Sage by Julian Baggini and Antonia Macaro (8 categories)
- Black Waters (Strong Winds) by Julia Jones and Claudia Myatt (8 categories)
- Festivals and Celebrations by Sandra Lawrence and Jane Newland (8 categories)
- Guantanamo Boy by Anna Perera (8 categories)
- My Gentle Barn: where animals heal and children learn to hope by Ellie Laks (8 categories)
- Akimbo and the Snakes by Alexander McCall Smith (8 categories)
- Before the Feast by Sasa Stanisic and Anthea Bell (translator) (8 categories)
- You Are Not Alone: Michael Through A Brother's Eyes by Jermaine Jackson (8 categories)
- How To Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish (8 categories)
- Summerland by Hannu Rajaniemi (8 categories)
- The Highland Falcon Thief by M G Leonard and Sam Sedgman (8 categories)
- The Orphan's Tale by Pam Jenoff (8 categories)
- The Baby (But I'd Have Liked a Hamster) by India Knight and Jessica Meserve (8 categories)
- Philip Ardagh's Book of Kings, Queens, Emperors and Rotten Wart-Nosed Commoners by Philip Ardagh (8 categories)
- The Glass Room by Simon Mawer (8 categories)
