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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4.4/5)
Genre: Children's Fiction / School Stories
Book Review:
There's more trouble at St Clare's! Pamela Cox continues the beloved boarding school series in ''The Third Form at St Clare's,'' a new adventure that captures all the drama, friendship, and fun of Enid Blyton's original books.
This term, the third form girls are full of excitement. They've written their own school play, and everyone is working hard to make it a success. But not everyone wants the play to go ahead. Fern, jealous and spiteful, plots to ruin their hard work. When a terrible accident threatens to derail everything, the girls must pull together to save their play.
''Girls!'' cried Janet. ''We just have to make sure that the play goes ahead somehow!'' Her rallying cry captures the spirit of the St Clare's girls: determined, loyal, and always ready to support each other.
What makes this book so enjoyable is how faithfully it captures the tone of the original series. The characters feel authentic, the boarding school setting is warmly portrayed, and the themes of friendship, perseverance, and standing up to bullies are timeless. Young readers who loved the original St Clare's books will feel right at home.
This edition features charming cover illustrations by David Roberts and is available in India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh.
''The Third Form at St Clare's'' is perfect for young readers aged 8-12 who love school stories and tales of friendship. It's a wonderful addition to the St Clare's legacy and a treat for fans new and old. Highly recommended.