O'Sullivan Twins at St Clares
A**T
Good for kids
My daughter loved it, keeps her busy & now she wants more of the series. Really happy about it.
T**H
Four Stars
ok
Y**J
good book
i love this book
P**A
Errors and typos
I love Enid Blytons and grew up reading this series, so this review is not a commentary on the book itself. It's more a review of the quality of the e-book. There were typos through the series, and not small ones. Sentences and even entire paragraphs were repeated at random intervals, while some ended abruptly. Words were substituted erroneously. I'm annoyed as I bought the entire series and found errors in every single book.
N**N
great!!
Wonderful childhood memories....wish we have more writers like Enid blyton, Hans Christian Andersen, brothers Grimm , and others writers from the sixties...
D**R
Good Book--Horrible Kindle Editing
The title of this review pretty much says what I have to say about this book at this point. I'm enjoying it, even though I don't usually like books written several decades ago. But this Kindle edition has horrible editing errors--words left out, misspellings...in some places it is hard to understand what the book is trying to say, even working within the context of the sentence/paragraph. So, to sum it up, I think that many people from children to adults will enjoy this book...but NOT in the Kindle edition.
C**L
Okay nostalgic read but does not age well
See above. Okay nostalgic read but does not age well. Funny how much Colloquial English expressions have changedSeems very antiquated now
M**C
Poor formatting ruins this read
This review has nothing to do with the story itself, but rather with the Kindle edition, which is riddled with errors, typos, and poor formatting. My nine-year-old daughter devoured Mallory Towers and eagerly moved on to the St Clare's series, but instead of losing herself in Blyton's fictional world, she keeps coming through to show me this or that error. Talk about a jarring read. What a pity.
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