10/30
Enid Blyton
The naughtiest girl is a monitor
Classic literature
When Elizabeth gets to be a monitor she is delighted and proud, maybe too proud. During the holidays Arabella came to stay with them as her parents were going to America and decided to send her to Whyteleafe as it was a boarding school. Arabella was polite and had no sense of humour. Elizabeth disliked her as soon as she saw her and Arabella soon disliked her and the sound of Whyteleafe, she wish she could go to the school where all her friends went because they treated them like princesses and there were no boys. When the time came the two girls went to the train station and headed off to school. As Elizabeth was a monitor when they arrived at school she showed some of the new ones around but not Arabella she got some one else to show her around. That term when people came to her for help she tried to sort it out by herself instead of reporting it to the heads because she thought she would be able to but she soon realises that this is the wrong decision and hasn't got the right qualities that she should have to be a monitor.
i recommend this book for ages 10+ and If you have read all the other books in the series up to this one then a 8/10.
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