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Book 6

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By: Enid Blyton
Narrated by: Beth Eyre
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Welcome to Malory Towers, where there's more to life than lessons!

Darrell Rivers is Head Girl of Malory Towers and there is plenty to keep her busy.
Spoilt Gwendoline is up to her usual tricks and Amanda is prepared to risk everything to be chosen to swim in the Olympics. Can Darrell stop Gwendoline from ruining their final term before it's time to wave goodbye?

Between 1946 and 1951, Enid Blyton wrote six novels set at Malory Towers. Book 6 was first published in 1951. This recording is based on the classic text.

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(P) 2019 Hodder & Stoughton Limited

Malory Towers ®, Enid Blyton ® and Enid Blyton's signature are registered trade marks of Hodder & Stoughton Limited. No trade mark or copyrighted material may be reproduced without the express written permission of the trade mark and copyright owner.©1951 Enid Blyton Ltd
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It was such a good book I loved how Amanda helped June and she got in the second team it was interesting how darrel was head girl and sad she ha d to leave the school

I love it so much such a nice storey line

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Very very good I liked it a lot espescially the end when the kid falls down three stairs

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