The Third Form at St. Clare's
By Enid Blyton
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More Book Details about The Third Form at St. Clare's
ISBN: 1405219823EAN: 9781405219822
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Egmont Books Ltd
Date: 01 Aug 2005
The Third Form at St. Clare's Synopsis
The holidays are over and twins Pat and Isabel O'Sullivan are dying to get back to school. The big question on everybody's lips is who will be head girl? There are plenty of candidates to choose from...A terrible accident shows the true leaders and reveals the cheats and cowards too.
Customer Quotes
- "Brilliant book 5 out of 5."
- "were rather unorigional to say the least, she seems to have not only gone out of character with the speech of the girls but seems to have meely copied the 'summer term at st clares' with minor changes for them."
- ", what a great book, this was the first time ever i tried online shopping, and it was at amazon."
- "Clares I was meant to be reading as it seemed so unfamiliar and so modern."
- "I've read all of Enid Blytons books and Attempted to read the contiuation of N."
- "While reading this book I had to keep checking that it was St."
- "Clares, why not do a St."
- "if they couldn't improve upon what had been written previously, they should have left well enough alone."
- "There was none of the hearty jolly hockey sticks atmosphere, instead it was like watching good actors perfoming a wooden play."
- "same spiteful catty person who has their downfall and is never seen again, shock horror."
- "If Pamela Cox wanted to write school stories so badly why didn't she just write her own rather than mooching off an already established series? If she really wanted to do a St."
- "I read this book once and I have absolutely no intention of EVER reading it again, infact if civilisation falls it'll probably be first on the bonfire after her Malory Towers add ons."
- "Was the word "Mother" unfashionable for a few terms at St."
- "i would advise sticking to the origional 6 stories, and if possible, their origional publications."
- "for the third and sixth form."
- "uk and I thought that it was great."
- "Was "Libby" a common name in the 1940s? Alison is supposed to (according to one of the later books)worship the head girl of the third form, not one of the girls in her class."
- "My favourite bit in the whole book would be when the girls are celebrating Pam and Isabelles' birthday, and when fern grasses them up, And the day girl almost gets caught and it is so close."
- "i have to say that i agree with 'A reader' whose title is 'why'? i also noticed the type casting errors of this book, not only was the naming completely out of place, but Cox obviously could not be bothered, or couldn't care about references the enid blyton had truley made in the other stories to the third form."
- "Some bits are very tense and most are just about the girls who have great lives at St Clare's."
