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Toshiba Canvio Basics 1TB External Hard Drive Review

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Click here to buy the hard drive from Amazon The Toshiba Canvio Basics 1TB External Hard Drive is an excellent product. It is small and portable. It can be used on almost every device; it is ideal for expanding storage on computers, laptops and Macs as well as games consoles like the X-Box and PlayStation and so on. The hard drive offers very quick speeds with USB 3.0 too! I'd recommend an external hard drive to everybody because it is vital to keep your important files backed up. A great buy for everybody, especially students and people with lots of large files. Click here to buy the hard drive from Amazon

Samsung M2825ND Mono Laser Printer | Honest Review

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The Samsung M2825ND is an excellent black and white laser printer that prints double sided. If you are looking for a cheap black and white no thrills printer that can duplex print, look no further. This is an excellent budget printer for everyone, especially students who have a lot of papers to print for exams. The print out is also very high quality and the unit is relatively small and since it uses toner, the 'ink' never dries out. Buy it here

An Inspector Calls Book Review | J. B. Priestley AQA GCSE English

An Inspector Calls is a short play written by J. B. Priestly. It is an integral part of the AQA GCSE English exam. The short play is quite interesting, it is about a young woman who died in an Infirmary from swallowing a lot of strong disinfectant; this burnt her inside out. A family dinner party is held but a police inspector who is investigating the suicide of a young working class woman turns up, linking them to her death... The short play was rather exciting and it is structured in a way that keeps the reader on their toes. Click here to buy the GCSE text guide Click here to buy the play

An Inspector Calls | J. B. Priestley

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It's that time again! I've borrowed another classic from my local library: An Inspector Calls - An integral part of the AQA English GCSE. Click here to buy the GCSE text guide Click here to buy the play

Tins Book Review | Alex Shearer

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Buy the Tins book here Fergal is a self-confessed nerd with an eccentric hobby: tin collecting. He likes the lucky dip aspect of buying tins that have their labels missing - after all, you never know what might be inside. It's Fergal's idea of living dangerously. That is, until the day he innocently opens up a tin to find . . . a bloodied human finger. Everyone thinks it's a joke. But not Fergal - and when his next tin discovery is a note with the word 'Help' scribbled on it, he feels compelled to track down the factory responsible for these mysterious and macabre products. Fergal might be hungry to play detective, but has he opened a can of worms . . . ? With nobody to share his hobby with, Fergal meets a girl at the supermarket attempting to go for the same tin: Charlotte. Charlotte is also interested in tin collecting. This book will have readers squirming on the edge of their seats. Funny, frightening and totally gross - Alex Shearer taps into the repulsive-

Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Book Review | GCSE AQA Classics | Pauline Francis

I recently read the 'Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' book which was retold by Pauline Francis. This book is an integral part of the AQA English GCSE so I thought I'd borrow it from my local library and check it out. The story is very short and I managed to finish it in one day. I quite enjoyed reading the book. Having watched the film prior to reading the book, I sort of knew what to expect but the book and the film were actually quite different. The book was a nice easy read and seems to be aimed at younger audiences. The book is a classic. I liked the small illustrations in the book too. If you are looking for a book that's quick and easy to read, look no further! Click here to buy the GCSE text revision guide Click here to buy the book Click here to buy the film