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Title: Last Term at Malory Towers
Author: Enid Blyton
ISBN: 1405224088
EAN: 9781405224086
New edition. Edition
176 Pages
Publisher: Egmont Books Ltd
Binding: Paperback
Publication date: 2006-04-03
Author: Enid Blyton
ISBN: 1405224088
EAN: 9781405224086
New edition. Edition
176 Pages
Publisher: Egmont Books Ltd
Binding: Paperback
Publication date: 2006-04-03
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2007-03-23 Rather disappointing
This book is the worst of the whole series...I give it two stars - one is for the very funny hairpin-trick and the other one is for the interesting relationship between June and her trainer Amanda. At first, they hate each other, but then June saves Amanda's life...
But otherwise I don't like this book - in spite of being head-girl, Darrell has got a minor part, she is very sensible, staid and rather boring - she seems to be seventy rather than seventeen!
Why is Darrell so surprised when Miss Grayling calls her a success? She hasn't got a high opinion of herself, but if she wasn't considered a success, she wouldn't have been made head-girl!
As for Sally, you almost don't notice anything of her being at Malory Towers - she is games-captain, but even when the girls are talking about games and putting younger girls into teams, Darrell and Moira dominate the conversation. As in the previous book, Sally is only Darrell's shadow.
At the happy end of "In the Fifth at Malory Towers" unpopular Moira saves cheeky June from being expelled. Everyone admires Moira for her sudden generosity and June is thankful and subdued - but then in the sixth book both of them are much as they were before - June is as cheeky as ever, Moira hard and domineering, and both of them are unpopular.
As always in Blyton's books, bad behaviour is severely and immediately punished - baddie Gwendoline has been very horrid to her father, and then he falls seriously ill and is expected to die. When Gwen regrets her behaviour, her father's life is saved... This is a horrible ending to Gwen's school years and, bad and foolish as she is, I feel very sorry for her!
So, what will the girls do after school? I think everyone knows - the goodies will have a wonderful and happy future, the baddies will not... It's a pity that life is not that simple.
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