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The Funny Life of Sharks

A silly underwater saga

We – as humans – have nothing to fear from sharks

■ Author: James Campbell and Rob Jones

■ Publisher: Bloomsbury Children’s Books

■ Price: £6.99 (approx. $8.98)

■ Release: Out now

you can laugh at the object of your fear, then that takes away at least some of its power to frighten you. It seems that this is one of the primary objectives that author James Campbell set out with when he wrote The Funny Life of Sharks. His message in this children’s book is that we – as humans – have nothing to fear from sharks. Six people at most die from

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