Enid Blyton, Naughtiest Girl Goes to School Review

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“This book is a book about a girl called Elizabeth that...”

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written by on 22/02/2010

This book is a book about a girl called Elizabeth that had to go to a boarding school called Whyteleafe, away from her big house away from her dog and pony and she is a very spoilt, little girl and when she reaches her school, she thought that she could be naughty to get expelled to go home to her babysitter, Ms Scott but she just got herself in trouble, and when she got in a meeting they do for only the kids, monitors and head kids, she hid her money when a monitor came with a box to put her money in to share it equally around the whole school so she got into big trouble!!

After a while, she asked the head boy, William, and the head girl, Rita, if they could contact her parent's if she could go home, but it was a very serious thing, but they allowed Elizabeth ONLY if she wanted to so the next week she got to tell her decision to the heads if she wanted to go or not;so now she would have been treated to get the BEST WEEK EVER!!

She privately loves the school in the end but if you liked the book, it carry's on to the second book!!

I couldn't stop reading the collection of them books!!

If you want to get the whole collection, the best place to get it is in/on eBay.com or gumtree.com

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Squilivia's Comment

Written on: 31/10/2010

* I found this review somewhat helpful because it told you about the book, but
<br/>the storyline mentioned in the review wasn't very clear. I HAVE read The Naughtiest Girl Goes To School, and I think it is a great book, different and wonderfully charming. It is the first series of school stories that Enid Blyton had written.
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