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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde | GCSE Classics

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Well I've taken another trip to my local library and the next book that you will be seeing a review for is 'Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' so make sure you stay tuned for that review which will be published next week! :) Click here to buy the GCSE text revision guide Click here to buy the book Click here to buy the film

The Fault in our Stars Book Review | John Green

I recently finished reading 'The Fault in our Stars' and I have to say that John Green has written an amazing book. This book is very interesting and is now my second favourite book. The main characters in the book are Hazel Grace and Augustus Waters. They meet at a cancer support group and their love story is incredibly heart-warming. However, the story takes a dark turn which shows the more realistic side of life, rather than the typical fairy tale ending. The story is truly gripping and keeps you interested and you build such a strong relationship with the characters that it can be truly devastating when you discover the truth of cancer and what it can really do to a person. Not only do you feel sympathetic towards Hazel, you also feel sympathetic towards her parents and I highly recommend that you check out this book if you haven't already read it. Click here to buy the film Click here to buy the book

Fitbit Zip Wireless Activity Tracker | Honest Review

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One of the many New Year's Resolutions that I had this year was to be more fit and walk more. The Fitbit aimed to helped me achieve just that. It looks great and can easily slip into my pocket. I have genuinely walked loads more because it is exciting competing with others from around the world in the weekly competitions and the trophies that you can receive can encourage you to keep going. Click here to buy the Fitbit Zip

The Fault in our Stars

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I have finished reading 'Arsenic for Tea', and I have posted a review on my blog - make sure you check it out if you haven't already! The next book that I am going to read is 'The Fault in our Stars' by the popular author, John Green. Make sure you stay tuned for the review which is due to go up at 12:00 on Wednesday 8th January 2017. Until next time! Click here to buy the film Click here to buy the book

Book Review: Arsenic for Tea | Robert Stevens

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This review may contain spoilers... I recently went to my local library and picked up Arsenic for Tea. If you are interested in reading that blog post. you can find it here: Trip to my local library. Here is my review: Front cover of 'Arsenic for Tea'. I finished reading Arsenic for Tea by Robert Stevens. Arsenic for Tea is a fairly new release, it was published in 2015 so there is a fair chance that you may not have read it yet. I found Stevens' writing style to be quite interesting as it wasn't one that I commonly came across. The character's various personalities helped to keep me engaged in the book and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend the book to family and friends. You may think that the book is more suited to a younger audience, judging by the title, but I believe that this book would engage readers of a wide age range, including some adults! I enjoyed the detective theme in the book and it was interesting to try to figure out who had put the ars