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The Fall - Robert Muchamore

  It's a two missions in one book kind of book. And when one mission is great, two missions are fantastic! The 7th book in the Cherub series is certainly as good as the last. I again, read this on Kindle and on holiday (likewise with all of the Cherub reviews coming up soon) At £3.48 each VAT included as it's Kindle price versus the big £6.99 (£7) the books are in my opinion worth getting on kindle or any their tablet (just get the kindle app) if you don't mind reading on a screen. I think you know the drill by now, 10/10!

So yes, 10/10, What do you think of these books? Remember to tell the world in the comments...

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