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As we're getting towards the summer holidays, it's time to start thinking about books to read on you...

As we're getting towards the summer holidays, it's time to start thinking about books to read on your break. Before you start to worry, I'm not the type to read investment tomes on the beach. No, I prefer the bright and breezy paperback - nothing that requires too much hard work. Which takes me back to last year's Where did it all go right? by Andrew Collins. A whimsical tale of growing up in England in the 1980s in a very normal family - and guess what? Nothing out of the ordinary happened to Collins. His tale of the ordinary took me back to 1995. Two important events happened in 1995. ...

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