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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
Genre: Children's Fiction / School Stories / Mystery
Book Review:
There's no harmony among the fifth form at Malory Towers! Pamela Cox continues the beloved series with ''Fun and Games at Malory Towers,'' a story full of conflict, mystery, and the timeless charm of boarding school life.
This term, two passionate girls are on a collision course. Music-mad Millicent is determined to organize school orchestra rehearsals. Tennis-obsessed June needs the same time for her matches. Neither is willing to compromise, and the conflict threatens to divide the form. Can they find a way to resolve their differences?
But that's not all! When belongings start disappearing, the situation becomes even more serious. Someone is stealing from the girls, and the thief could be anyone. Will the culprit face the music and confess? Or will the mystery remain unsolved, creating suspicion and distrust among friends?
What follows is a compelling story about conflict, compromise, and the importance of communication. Millicent and June must learn that there's room for both music and tennis at Malory Towers. And the mystery adds an extra layer of suspense, keeping readers guessing until the end.
What makes this book so enjoyable is how faithfully it captures the spirit of Blyton's original series. Pamela Cox understands what made Malory Towers special: the strong friendships, the gentle life lessons, the sense of honor and fairness, and the wonderful seaside setting. The new characters fit seamlessly into the world, and familiar faces add continuity.
This edition features charming illustrations by Nicola Slater that bring the Malory Towers world to life.
''Fun and Games at Malory Towers'' is perfect for young readers aged 8-12 who love school stories, tales of friendship, and the enduring appeal of Enid Blyton's characters. It's a wonderful addition to the Malory Towers legacy. Highly recommended for fans new and old.