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The girl next door by raxhel303
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Felicity Johns is a plain girl. She thinks that her life is incomplete, but she's wrong when Rachel Johns, a new girl in her cooking class, comes. Felicity knows that there is something amiss when Rachel lives beside her when she moves into her mother's new boyfriend. Is Rachel her sister? Why do they have the same surname? Follow Felicity as she uncovers secrets...
The Mam'zelles of Malory Towers by the_pi_sisters
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We've witnessed the girls playing "treeks" on their Mam'zelles. We've seen them explode stinkbombs, evade dictées, and drive the poor Mam'zelles up the wall. But now we get to see things from the Mam'zelles' perspective! Join us as we unearth the journey of the fat and jolly Mam'zelle Dupont and the thin and sour (and perhaps convicted?) Mam'zelle Rougier as they set foot on "Eenglish" soil for the first time. Can Mam'zelle Rougier reform from her days of crime to teach these good-hearted girls, or will she return to her old ways? Will innocent Mam'zelle Dupont discover Mam'zelle Rougier's dark secret? And will a romance brew between Mam'zelle Rougier and the shy piano teacher Mr. Young? Read more to find out!
The Pi Sisters at Malory Towers by 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!***