Naughtiest Girl Collection
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Average customer review:Product Description
Will Elizabeth Allen ever learn to be good? The harder she tries, the worse she behaves!
The Naughtiest Girl Again
The Naughtiest Girl is a Monitor
Here's the Naughtiest Girl!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #178800 in Books
- Published on: 2004-10-14
- Binding: Hardcover
- 512 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
A school-year's worth of Naughtiest Girl adventures! Autumn Term: The Naughtiest Girl Again The naughtiest girl is back! And this term she's trying to be good. But someone wants to spoil things for her. And they're not going to let her forget how she got her nickname! Spring Term: The Naughtiest Girl is a Monitor When Elizabeth Allen is chosen to be a school monitor, she's delighted. But she soon finds out just what a responsible job it is. Summer Term: Here's the Naughtiest Girl! There's a new boy in Elizabeth's class. He's sulky and grumpy and he'll do anything to show Elizabeth up.
About the Author
Enid Blyton died in 1968 but remains one of the best-known and best-loved writers of children's stories. She is consistently voted a children's favourite in author polls. She has over 600 children's books to her credit, including the Famous Five series, the Secret Seven series, the Naughtiest Girl series (all Hodder) and the Malory Towers and St Clare's series (both available from Hodder on audio).
Customer Reviews
Missing book
I bought this book as I remembered loving it as a child, but unfortunately, this hardback collection of 3 doesn't have the first book (The Naghtiest Girl) in it, and this was quite disappointing. Still a good book!
Ariana`s ideas of the naughtiest girl
If you want fun, adventure and excitment then read The Naughtiest Girl.
I like the main character because she is funny and really silly .
At the start of this book Elizabeth remembers how naughty and devious she has been in the past. I would recommend it to all my friends because the author's style is entertaining and she uses lots of expression!
Not bad. . .
'The Naughtiest Girl Collection' I think is more aimed at younger readers aged 7, maybe. It had a good plot; but again it would be more suited to younger readers because it would probably seem more sinister.
At the end of the day it gave a satisfying read and deserves 3*.




