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Old 12-06-2014, 11:59 AM   #72
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Just Like Annabel by Alan Davidson, another in his kids/tween series of humorous schoolgirl adventure novels with quoted blurb praise from The Guardian and BBC Radio, this installment originally out from Penguin's Viking Children's Books in 1988.

'Good afternoon,' said Annabel, in her most sensible voice. 'I need the number on behalf of Mr Eastbourne,,,,It's very important.'

Whether trying to help a troublesome donkey called Eastbourne..or attempting to solve the enigma of posh class-mate Sheena Franks-Walters...or simply deciding [inexplicably] to adopt "a new attitude" to life, thirteen-year-old Annabel is in vintage form again.
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