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New Term at Malory Towers - Pamela Cox

 
Description: ISBN 1405244720 / Genre: Junior Books / Author: Pamela Cox / Paperback / 208 Pages / Book is published 2009-05-04 by Egmont Books Ltd

Newest Review: ... book is suitable for nine year olds and above. I think girls up to around fourteen would enjoy this and there is certainly ... more

 ... nothing to worry about, if you give these books to a child. They follow the Enid Blyton tradition - everything is ''jolly'' and innocent and fun. Of course, there are bad things that happen, but you can be guaranteed a happy resolution and a good moral message. As the book is set in the school, you get to meet the schoolgirls and the staff. Where the former series I read in the 1980s starred Darrell Rivers, these feature her younger sister Felicity. This presents a good continuity from the older books, so new readers ...more

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Pages: 208, Paperback, Egmont Books Ltd
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Premium Review New Term at Malory Towers - Pamela Cox: Revisiting Childhood... (539 words)
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When I was a child, I absolutely adored reading Enid Blyton's books and at one time, I owned eighty of hers! My very favourites were the series set in Malory Towers, a boarding school for girls. As a child, I loved reading these books and wished I could go to Malory Towers too and join in all the fun of lacrosse, dormitories and midnight feasts! So when I saw Pamela Cox had written some new Malory Towers books for the Enid Blyton range, I wanted to read one and see if that old magic was there. The book was ''New Term at Malory Towers'' and has a lovely cheerful cover in green with two cartoon schoolgirls on the front. The back cover says the book ...  Read the complete review

 

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