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Susan is excited to be in charge of the winter concert, but Miss Tallant, a new teacher, has very strong ideas about it. And when she interferes in a midnight feast, they realise there's a spy in their midst.Tags
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Another worthy continuation novel in the series. The beginning is not the best, as the new girls and the new teacher are rather annoying, but as the story develops we see there's more to them than initially seemed. These novels are rather derivative of Blyton's Malory Towers stories, but that is what readers want from it, and Pamela Cox adds a certain nuance to her villains that Enid often did not have.
I remember one wonderful summer when I sat down and read back to back the Malory Towers and St Clares series in a couple of days, in the sunshine. I saw this series and though about a revisit, and it just didn't work for me. It feels like the author is trying too hard to imitate Enid Blyton but her pacing is off. The period slang seems to be thrown in mostly to make you feel like it's set in the same period but it comes across almost as parody.
I didn't hate the book, which is Malory Towers the next generation, the girls are in fourth form and have to deal with new pupils, a christmas concert, a new snipy teacher and almost as an afterthought have midnight feast.
For me the girls didn't seem to have a lot of solidity, personalities show more didn't seem to sing through the page and I just wasn't dragged in like Enid Blyton did. Then again I'm a lot older than I was when I first read them so a re-reading may not make me fond of Enid either. show less
I didn't hate the book, which is Malory Towers the next generation, the girls are in fourth form and have to deal with new pupils, a christmas concert, a new snipy teacher and almost as an afterthought have midnight feast.
For me the girls didn't seem to have a lot of solidity, personalities show more didn't seem to sing through the page and I just wasn't dragged in like Enid Blyton did. Then again I'm a lot older than I was when I first read them so a re-reading may not make me fond of Enid either. show less
Not a favourite. Everything feels a bit forced. The tricks are hardly funny and the girls less endearing than ever. Not her most inspired book but I devoured it anyway like the school story fanatic that I am. Sad.
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