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    Lion says . . .If you want your smile to glow, let us animals show you how . . .Let Lion, Rabbit, Mouse, Tiger and Shark make tooth-brushing fun with this fantastic novelty book. An innovatively-designed spiral-bound flip over format that can stand up on the sink, on a windowsill or a shelf
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    Publisher: RHCB
    Publication date: 7/5/2007
    Binding: Hardback
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Magnify Smileys People - John Le Carre - Crime and Thriller
Smileys People - John Le Carre - Crime and Thriller
Smileys People - John Le Carre - Crime and Thriller
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Description: Smiley's People is one of John le Carre's classic Cold War novels and George Smiley one of his most acclaimed characters. Into a shadowy, violent and intricate world steeped in moral ambivalence steps George Smiley, sometime acting Chief of the Circus, as the Secret Service is known. His brief is to bury crime, not solve it, as he fights his own private battle from London to Paris and to Hamburg for his last duel with his Russian opposite number, codnamed Karla.
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Magnify Smile - Bella Wolfson - Biography: The Arts
Smile - Bella Wolfson - Biography: The Arts
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Description: Winning awards, losing love, longing for stability and affection, being pitted against Amy Winehouse by the press - Lily's meteoric rise to fame has been peppered with extreme highs and lows, no lower than when she tragically suffered a miscarriage in 2008. A story that was, like every step of Lily's life, pored over by the press. Unlike many more demure pop princesses, Lily smokes, drinks, eats - yes, eats - and has a damn good time doing it, all the while keeping the tabloids on their toes. From her debut album Alright, Still to sophomore release It's Not Me, It's You, Lily has been singing sweetly about all of it from bad sex, naughty boys, beating depression, joint-smoking brothers, cocaine to her gran, her insecurities and her home town.
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Smiley Versus Karla - John Le Carre - Crime and Thriller
Smiley Versus Karla - John Le Carre - Crime and Thriller
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Description: In these three masterly novels, John le Carre brings to thrilling life the shadowy battlegrounds of the Cold War - a war of ambiguous victories and hidden defeats orchestrated from the corridors of the Circus and Moscow Centre, and staffed by an army of moles and lamplighters, scalphunters and pavement artists. Stalking each other through this twilight landscape are the incomparable George Smiley and his ruthless opposite number, codenamed Karla, the Soviet case officer who has been slowly masterminding the Circus's ruin. Their extraordinary duel not only raised the spy novel to new heights of realism and complexity, it also constitutes one of the major triumphs of contemporary fiction, confirming John le Carre as a profound chronicler of the post-war world and a novelist of unfailing humanity.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing, 15 Feb 2012
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Seem to have been waiting ages for Shane to release another book, and he hasn't disappointed. Can't praise this man enough the books are such easy reads, if you like true stories, buy this book and pretty sure you'll be buying the rest of the books he's written.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent read, 25 Feb 2012
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What a fantastic book, just like all his others. Leaves you wanting to read more. I cant wait for another book from Shane. He really draws you into the story. We need an update book now for all his stories to update us on the progress these kids make.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars In praise of The Girk who couldn't Smile by Shane Dunphy, 17 April 2012
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As a fan of Shane Dunphy's earlier works, I awaited this one eagerly, and was not disappointed.
It is sensitively and honestly written, and captures the interest from the first page to the last.
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