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great story, as Rebecca and co enjoy the summer term their last term in the Junior house, And even though I've read it lots of times, I still always get a bit anxious about Rebecca's maths exam, It's all pretty stressful for Rebecca but there are still plenty of positives it is, in every way, a much sunnier book than the one before,

We are also introduced to Robbie, and tennis, for the first time although only briefly, There is so much focus on them in the later books that it's easy to forget how completely unimportant they both were at the start! Another enjoyable read in this interesting series.
Definitely a series I'll be recommending, though it's not a favourite, So great, I love those stories! Rebecca has never been very good at maths, But now, if she doesn't improve, she'll go into the B form and be separated from Tish, Sue and the rest of her friends, So why does Max, the handsome new maths teacher, ignore her and devote his
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attention instead to Roberta Jones And who stole the money raised for charity from the sponsored surfing competition I'm not going hard on the book, this was genuinely amazing.
I loved the way everything was balanced yet centred around a letter, For me, the storyline has to be a real line, One thing after the other, I don't like books which go around in circles, basically books which are centred around someone or something, This book has a mix of both, It had event after event but all these events were centred around the letter M, It was a unique feeling to read something so different, Ok, now enough rambling. Let's go to the plot summary, I'm assuming you've read the first book of the seiries,

Plot Summary

Rebbeca has three big problems, two of which don't hold any significance just yet, All these three are related to M, Maths, Max, and Mason, her own surename! She couldn't care less about what letter her surename begin with, As for Max, she hadn't even met him, Maths wasn't worthy enough to have her attension for long, But she did hold the topic long enough to wish Maths hadn't ever been invented, Her first day back and she meets Max, their new maths teacher, With Charity week looming up, her maths can't find a way into her brain, But this could result in her being stuck away on her own next term, . .

I don't think this one is as enjoyable as the first two books, mostly because of Maxwell, Otherwise, it's still a nicely put together story, The maths struggles were fun but I didn't really enjoy the super shady teacher, A bit predictable and overall inferior to the previous two books in my opinion, but an enjoyable read nonetheless, Summer Term at Trebizon is a school story from the muchloved Trebizon series written by Anne Digby, Read my review here at John C Adams s,

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JohnCAdamss JohnCAdams schoolstorysaturday annedigby summertermattrebizon trebizon childrensfiction childrensbooks book books s bookreview bookreviews The third Trebizon book and this one is in one sense ahead of its time.

The whole me too m movement could make something out of that dodgy maths teacher,
Like most things in book land good wins through and the innocent are vindicated,
Not a bad little yarn,
Trebizon finding its way,
Trebizon
Anne DigbyTop class school story lovely stuff once again! Another great title in the series, The plot was really gripping as usual and I enjoyed the bit of detective work that's done towards the end, School drama is very welldepicted and even though the resolution is a little too easy to be believable, there's also a grownup feeling in this novel that comes from the great continuity between books and the simple but good writing and characterization.
The selfserving actions of an unrepentant scoundrel achieve a positive result, Who'd'a thunk it Dammit, I have to read this again now because I can't remember why he was ignoring her!books into this series, I am still enjoying it.
Yes, it lacks the layers, characterization, humor or even the sensual treat of tastes, sounds, sights and smells, But all the books in the series have a really engaging plot and protagonists to root for, And that alone is enough to make it a wonderful read, This time Rebecca is in real serious trouble, And you really want to know how she is going to come out of it,

I have read various kinds of schools, But in this book, a concept of alpha, beta, gamma was introduced, This seemed a but unfair, To grade students like that based on academic performance, I thought Western countries were more liberal, Even Enid Blyton's schools which were from an earlier era were more liberal than that, Or were Blyton's schools just idyllic

Also Maths was a subject that hardly received attention in Blyton's stories and if any student had a bugbear it would be Maths.
Here too Maths turns out to be Rebecca's bugbear, Somehow in most of these old school stories, the kids always seem to be learning literature, foreign languages and history, Sometimes even geography. Maths is there but dealt with cursorily, But never seen science make an appearance, I wonder why. Anne Digby is a popular British childrens author, best known for her fourteen book Trebizon series, set at a large boarding school, In addition to her own Trebizon books, Digby has contributed new volumes to Enid Blytons Naughtiest Girl series, Anne Digby is a popular British children's author, best known for her fourteen book Trebizon series, set at a large boarding school, In addition to her own Trebizon books, Digby has contributed new volumes to Enid Blyton's Naughtiest Girl series, sitelink.