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Laddar... Last Term at Malory Towers (1951)av Enid Blyton
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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. I loved these books as a child, and indeed as a teenager, and although I hadn’t read any of them for some time, I found myself dipping into this (sixth and last in the Malory Towers series) in an idle moment and read the first chapter… and before long was deep within the book. Darrell and her friend Sally are sixth-formers, in their last term at the girls’ boarding school. Enid Blyton’s characterisation wasn’t the greatest; she tended to caricature her minor people and some of the main ones too but in my view Darrell and Sally are two of her finest creations who have matured into likeable young women through the series. There are lots of interesting threads interwoven in this book, which brings the series to a good ending. There’s high drama too, and a surprisingly moving section towards the end of the book. It’s not the greatest writing; there are stilted conversations, viewpoint switches almost at random, cliches and too many exclamation marks. And yet the moral aspects shine through. Enid Blyton encouraged an entire generation of British children to become readers, and I’m thankful that she did. WHAT? THAT's the end? I feel robbed. There's no send-off of any kind and the whole thing feels completely unfinished. I liked the sports parts and I loved the fact that Darrell and Sally are both going to university after this - indeed, the girls discussing their plans post-Mallory was my favourite part of the book. Well, goodbye Malory Towers I guess. I'm glad I still have the fill-ins to look forward to. http://nwhyte.livejournal.com/1976597.html While it was probably not a great idea to start with the last of the series, I found it wholesome stuff about building character and learning to get along with other people, in the all-female environment of Malory Towers boarding school, the tough life lessons - and there are several - leavened by the fun of bullying the French teacher by removing her hair pins magnetically (but she is not English so it doesn't matter). I understand that part of the thrill of earlier books in the sequence is waiting to see when Darrell loses her temper, and was a little sorry to discover that she manages to keep her composure in this last volume. The only men who get much of a mention are fathers; little talk even of brothers and no talk of boyfriends. However I think it does no harm to sample a setting where there are a variety of female role models to choose from. And the series ends so soon! In this one, we see a little more of Darryl's sister Felicity and Alicia's cousin June. Amanda spots a sporting talent in June and attempts to nurture it despite a personality clash. The horribly spoilt Jo gets what she deserves. Gwendoline gets a terrible scare. Amanda also exhibits a totally unrealistic response to her fate after an episode of recklessness, and for me that jarred a little. All in all though, a fantastic final book to the series. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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In this final book about the girls at Malory Towers, Darrell becomes head girl. Unfortunately not all the girls are as responsible as she is and in her last term Darrell sees many changes in her old school friends. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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En este curso, Catherine se va debido a que su madre se cree una inválida. Sally y Darrell irán a la universidad juntas, Mary-Lou será enfermera de niños (lo cual todas aprecian), Irene se dedicará a la música, Belinda al arte, Mavis se va a una escuela de canto y además Bill (Wilhelmina) y Clarissa montarán una escuela de equitación. Gwen se va casi a final de año debido a que su padre iba a morir (al final solo queda inválido) pero se mandan cartas porque Gwen empieza a ser amable. Suzanne, la sobrina de Mademoiselle Rougier, también se aloja con ellas y dice cosas extrañas como perrón (perdón) o pelucuar (peculiar) . Además, Amanda (otra nueva alumna) insiste en nadar en el mar y lo hace aun estando prohibido, y se desgarra un músculo de la pierna porque la arrastró la corriente. June la salva en un bote.