

In this book you can feel a shift in the reader’s perception – In the Fifth offers more of an insight into Felicity River’s time at Malory Towers than the last book.


After that we’re almost immediately plunged into the world of Malory Towers with Darrell. We dive straight into the action with this book, starting with Darrell and Felicity on the last leg of their journey to Malory Towers. There is something about this book, perhaps the characters’ development, the revelation of Darrell’s talent, the mire of problems that the girls face and some well-developed new characters for us to enjoy. Anyway, I’ve managed to start and finish the fifth Malory Towers book in one day and I’m now in a position to be able to review it for you.įor me In the Fifth at Malory Towers is tied for first place with Third Form at Malory Towers. I know it’s been a while since my last Malory Towers review and I apologise. Original dustjacket by Stanley Lloyd in 1950.
