Status
Available
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Publication
Granada/Dragon Books, London (1971), Edition: New Ed, Paperback, 157 pages
Description
Darrell, Sally, Gwendoline, Mary Lou and all the girls are now in the second form, but they are as lively as ever. Mam'zelle Dupont is still trying to be strict, Alicia plays a trick with invisible chalk and Gwendoline and Daphne get into trouble.
User reviews
LibraryThing member PuffyBear
This book is really really good. I really like how Enid Blyton plots her stories. This is one of those must read series.
In this book there is a thief that steals money (but who is it?). There is a new girl called Belinda and she is really really talented at drawing(in fact the girl on the cover is
I really enjoyed this book and I recommend it for all children readers. Really really good.
In this book there is a thief that steals money (but who is it?). There is a new girl called Belinda and she is really really talented at drawing(in fact the girl on the cover is
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Belinda). I really enjoyed this book and I recommend it for all children readers. Really really good.
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LibraryThing member 26kathryn
An enjoyable read with interesting characters. I liked the fact that the girls aren't all perfect like in so many similar stories.
Some of the aspects of the story were a bit predictable, but that might be because I'm an adult and this is a kid's book...
Some of the aspects of the story were a bit predictable, but that might be because I'm an adult and this is a kid's book...
LibraryThing member RubyScarlett
Great fun, even though it turns into a bit of an adventure story which belongs in a soap opera towards the end. I'm also a little disappointed that Blyton isn't doing more to really describe school life, it's all to do with rivalries between the girls and redemption. That's why Trebizon is so
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unique and marvellous. Oh well. Still a good read! Show Less
Original publication date
1947
Physical description
157 p.; 6.85 inches
ISBN
0583300278 / 9780583300278
Local notes
Darrell, Sally, Gwendoline, Mary Lou and all the girls are now in the Second Form, but they are as lively as ever. Mam'zelle Dupont is still trying to be strict, Alicia plays a trick with invisible chalk and Gwendoline and Daphne get into trouble.