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Newest Review: ... think Malory Towers are great to read,I'vegot 1 more book to read! It is 'Last term at Malory Towers'. When my Mum was ... more |
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by Cate Nowinski - written on 29/10/06
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I think Malory Towers are great to read,I'vegot 1 more book to read! It is 'Last term at Malory Towers'. When my Mum was little, she loved reading them. They are so full of fun and exitement and tricks,what more could they need? A friend of mine is very lucky because her mum kept all her old Malory Towers books! I wish I could go to Malory Towers! Thank-you! ad. By Cate Nowinski, aged ...
by zoe_page_1 - written on 18/07/03 (Very useful, 265 readings)
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Out of all the school stories that Enid Blyton wrote, Malory Towers was my favourite set. The 6 books in the series follow a group of girls at a boarding school in the south of England, with each novel describing a year in their lives. There are certain story lines and themes that run throughout the series, but each book is written so they can be read individually, and in the first couple of chapters you get all the info you need to get you up to speed on what’s been happening. As with so many children’s books, the characters in this one always seem older than they are. I read the series through primary school, and again in the first few years ...
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