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Top Reviewer Ranking: 565
Helpful votes received on reviews: 94% (434 of 460)
Location: Chudleigh, Devon
 

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Top Reviewer Ranking: 565 - Total Helpful Votes: 434 of 460
Reon Powerspot RLKSM05GU10-30-F GU10 5 Watt LED Bu&hellip by Reon
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I have steadily been replacing conventional lighting in my house with various
energy saving lamps. Over the years the technology has improved and the prices
have continued to fall. I have a kitchen with 16 GU10 spot lights and have purchased
several makes over the years, often at great expense.

The one down-side of my experience with LED GU10 lamps is I've had several of
them fail (both cheap and expensive ones). I have sometimes managed to obtain
a replacement from the vendor, but it really cheeses me off when the lamp expires
just after the guarantee runs out.

This lamp is rated to last twenty years (or 30,000 hours); I hope it does… Read more
The Royal Baby by Tony Bradman
The Royal Baby by Tony Bradman
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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A pleasant fairy-tale style book based (probably) on a real-life Prince and
Princess. For me it's a tongue in cheek poke at the press / media speculation
the surrounds royal affairs.

The text is fairly large and well spaced making it an easy read for young
children. The book has around thirty pages, each with a super illustration
by Tony Ross (of Little Princess and Horrid Henry fame), and for me and
my daughters the illustrations are the main attraction of this book.
Monstrous Maud: Big Fright by A. B. Saddlewick
Monstrous Maud: Big Fright by A. B. Saddlewick
5.0 out of 5 stars A very funny story, 28 Dec 2013
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As other reviewer have noted, this character is reminiscent of Horrid Henry.
It's a great story about a girl with seemingly dreadful behaviour and an angelic
sister. Her adventures at her new school after being expelled (transferred!) from
Primrose Towers captivated my daughter.

There are twelve easy to read chapters, each around ten to twelve pages long.
The font size and line spacing make for an easy read and (for my daughter at
least), the layout makes the book look less intimidating to a young reader.

The book is very well written and there's plenty in it that would make an adult
laugh; I particularly liked Maud's dad and his interest… Read more

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