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The Malory Towers series by Enid Blyton consists of 12 books, with the original publication order as follows: First Term at Malory Towers Second Form at Malory Towers Third Year at Malory Towers Upper Fourth at Malory Towers In the Fifth at Malory Towers Last Term at Malory Towers There are also sequels written by Pamela Cox after Enid Blyton's death: 7. New Term at Malory Towers 8. Summer Term at Malory Towers 9. Winter Term at Malory Towers 10. Fun and Games at Malory Towers 11. Secrets at Malory Towers 12. Goodbye Malory Towers
Enid Blyton wrote First Term-Last Term and Pamela Cox wrote New Term at Malory Towers, Summer Term at Malory Towers and Winter Term at Malory Towers
The Malory Towers series by Enid Blyton consists of six main books: First Term at Malory Towers Second Form at Malory Towers Third Year at Malory Towers Upper Fourth at Malory Towers In the Fifth at Malory Towers Last Term at Malory Towers
enid blyton wrote the first 6 books pamela cox wrote other ones some time later
Malory Towers is a fictional boarding school created by British author Enid Blyton for her series of the same name. It does not exist in real life.
There are 12 Malory Towers Books in total. The first 6 are written by Enid Blyton herself, and the other 6where written by Pamela Cox.
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No, Malory Towers is not a real boarding school. It is a fictional school created by Enid Blyton for her book series.
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Enid Blyton wrote "The Faraway Tree" series between 1939 and 1951. The first book in the series, "The Enchanted Wood," was published in 1939, followed by "The Magic Faraway Tree" in 1943, and "The Folk of the Faraway Tree" in 1946.
In "Secrets at Malory Towers" by Enid Blyton, the girls at Malory Towers School deal with various secrets and mysteries including a missing diary, hidden treasure, and a new girl with a secret past. As the girls work together to solve these mysteries, they strengthen their friendships and learn valuable lessons about trust and honesty.