Reviews with the most categories
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- The Immortal Dinner: A famous evening of genius and laughter in literary London, 1817 by Penelope Hughes-Hallett (8 categories)
- Woman on Top by Deborah Schwartz (8 categories)
- Cuckoo Song by Frances Hardinge (8 categories)
- Little Egypt by Lesley Glaister (8 categories)
- Mixed Up Nursery Rhymes by Hilary Robinson and Liz Pichon (8 categories)
- Disaster in the Boardroom: Six Dysfunctions Everyone Should Understand by Gerry Brown and Randall S Peterson (8 categories)
- A Devil's Chaplain: Reflections on Hope, Lies, Science, and Love by Richard Dawkins (8 categories)
- Tamed and Untamed: Close Encounters of the Animal Kind by Sy Montgomery and Elizabeth Marshall Thomas (8 categories)
- 10, 9, 8... Owls Up Late! by Georgiana Deutsch and Ekaterina Trukhan (8 categories)
- The Cambridge Companion to Cricket by Anthony Bateman and Jeff Hill (Editors) (8 categories)
- After Birth by Elisa Albert (8 categories)
- Shadows Of The Workhouse: The Drama Of Life In Postwar London by Jennifer Worth (8 categories)
- Jack the Ripper by Otto Penzler (8 categories)
- The Wrong Blood by Manuel de Lope and John Cullen (Translator) (8 categories)
- Boris Gets Spots by Carrie Weston and Tim Warnes (8 categories)
- A Few Words For The Dead by Guy Adams (8 categories)
- Me and Mister P by Maria Farrer and Daniel Rieley (8 categories)
- What if It's Us by Becky Albertelli and Adam Silvera (8 categories)
- Keep Walking - Leadership Learning in Action - A thrilling story of a polar adventure with powerful lessons in leadership and personal development by Dr Richard Hale and Alan Chambers MBE (8 categories)
- 172 Hours On The Moon by Johan Harstad (8 categories)
- Ostrich Boys by Keith Gray (8 categories)
- The Hello Atlas by Ben Handicott and Kenard Pak (8 categories)
- Blackout by Sam Mills (8 categories)
- Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney and Anita Jeram (8 categories)
- The Mindless Colouring Book: Art Therapy Exclusively Available to Anyone with £8.99 by Molly Manners and Alex Worrall (8 categories)
- Ten Little Dinosaurs by Mike Brownlow and Simon Rickerty (8 categories)
- Kick-Ass 3 by Mark Millar and John Romita Jr (8 categories)
- The Change Book: Fifty models to explain how things happen by Mikael Krogerus and Roman Tschappeler (8 categories)
- Alex As Well by Alyssa Brugman (8 categories)
- Out of Bounds by Bruce Hugman (8 categories)
- Dare to Care Pet Dragon by Mark Robertson and Sally Symes (8 categories)
- Long Lankin by Lindsey Barraclough (8 categories)
- Oh, Boris! by Carrie Weston and Tim Warnes (8 categories)
- The Last Dickens by Matthew Pearl (8 categories)
- Heroes (Most Wanted) by Anne Perry (8 categories)
- A Horrid Factbook: Crazy Creatures by Francesca Simon and Tony Ross (8 categories)
- Message from the Moon by Hilda Offen (8 categories)
- When We Were Very Young by A A Milne and E H Shepard (8 categories)
- Sneezy Bear by Neil Griffiths and Janette Louden (8 categories)
- A Jigsaw of Fire and Stars by Yaba Badoe (8 categories)
- The Dark Remains by William McIlvanney and Ian Rankin (8 categories)
- City of Bohane by Kevin Barry (8 categories)
- That's Not a Hippopotamus! by Juliette MacIver and Sarah Davis (8 categories)
- Casper the Commuting Cat: The True Story of the Cat Who Rode the Bus and Stole Our Hearts by Susan Finden and Linda Watson-Brown (8 categories)
- Goblins by Philip Reeve (8 categories)
- Elise and the Second-hand Dog by Bjarne Reuter and Kirsten Raagaard (8 categories)
- The Box of Red Brocade (Chronoptika) by Catherine Fisher (8 categories)
- Hilda and the Troll by Luke Pearson (8 categories)
- The Palace of Strange Girls by Sallie Day (8 categories)
- A Little Piece of England: A tale of self-sufficiency by John Jackson (8 categories)
