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Before de imaginator1D
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He never knew life could be this way, but truly if he did, he wouldn't have cared. He cared about nothing, not even himself until her. Before her, he was empty/ Before her he knew nothing of joy or completion, and this is his journey to his life After her.
New Generation at Malory Towers de woaghhh
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"Ooh, this is so exciting!" "Grandma, remember it is me going to Malory Towers, not you!" Darrell glanced sheepishly at her granddaughter. "Sorry, Lily. I just know you will love it there. Oh, look at your uniform! It's almost exactly he same as mine was. Have you packed? You know I have to get you to the train station." A sequel set in the modern day Malory towers, featuring all the old gang and new, as the grandchildren of your favourite characters experience friendship, popularity and drama just like the old gang but in modern circumstances. Malory Towers is by Enid Blyton. All of the older characters, like Darrell, Gwendoline and Alicia, belong to her.
The Pi Sisters at Malory Towers de the_pi_sisters
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The Pi (aka pious) Sisters have never been to boarding school before. So what happens when they enter a world of midnight feasts, ginger beer and other girls? Simple - they do what they're best at. They act Pi. This, of course, means that they must report every little scandal they see to the Head - from illicit midnight feasts, to Alicia *seemingly* stealing Mam'zelle's pen. This story is filled with sarcasm and the odious Pi Sisters, and the readers are kept wondering whether the Pi Sisters will find love along the way! A must read for all Enid Blyton fans! 'This book is simply 'smashing', in the words of Blyton herself! An original concept, unique plot and polished language makes for a winning read...' The London Times ***PLEASE VOTE AND COMMENT IF YOU LIKE IT!***