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Malory Towers Collection 3: Books 7-9
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Malory Towers Collection 3: Books 7-9
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Enid Blyton
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Series | Malory Towers Collections and Gift books |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:640 | Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 128 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781444935387
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Classifications | Dewey:823.912 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Hachette Children's Group
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Imprint |
Hodder Children's Books
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Publication Date |
6 October 2016 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
For new girl Darrell Rivers, there are friends to be made, pranks to be played and fun to be had at Malory Towers in Enid Blyton's best-loved boarding school series. New Term Darrell has left Malory Towers and her sister Felicity takes over as head girl. But the other girls are determined to cause trouble. Will Freddie and June ever stop playing tricks? And what's Amy's strange family secret? Summer Term Someone has stolen Julie's horse. And there's money missing too. Can Felicity and the girls find out who would do such a terrible thing? Winter Term Susan's in charge of the winter concert, but new teacher, Miss Tallant, won't let her make any decisions. When Miss interferes in a midnight feast, the girls realise that there's a spy in their midst. Expect drama at Malory Towers! Between 1946 and 1951, Enid Blyton wrote six novels set at Malory Towers. Books 7-12 are authorised sequels of the series written by Pamela Cox in 2009 and focus on the adventures of Felicity Rivers, Susan Blake, and June Johns. This collection features the original stories and is unillustrated.
Author Biography
Enid Blyton's books have sold over 500 million copies and have been translated into other languages more often than any other children's author. She wrote over 700 books and about 2,000 short stories, including favourites such as The Famous Five,The Secret Seven, The Magic Faraway Tree, Malory Towers and Noddy. Born in London in 1897, Enid lived much of her life in Buckinghamshire and adored dogs, gardening and the countryside. She died in 1968 but remains one of the world's best-loved storytellers.
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