REVIEW: The Luck of Sallowby
Jun. 1st, 2012 09:33 pmA break from all the tennis talk!
The Luck of Sallowby: Malcolm Saville. Lutterworth Press, 1952.
I opened this with much less excitement than if it was one of the few Lone Pine or Buckingham books that I hadn’t read before (although I mainly have Armada copies). I think because I came to the Jillies books when I was older than all the main characters, I never took them to heart so much. But I was pleasantly surprised by this book. Reading it was less of a drudge than I remembered the last Jillies book as being.
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The Luck of Sallowby: Malcolm Saville. Lutterworth Press, 1952.
I opened this with much less excitement than if it was one of the few Lone Pine or Buckingham books that I hadn’t read before (although I mainly have Armada copies). I think because I came to the Jillies books when I was older than all the main characters, I never took them to heart so much. But I was pleasantly surprised by this book. Reading it was less of a drudge than I remembered the last Jillies book as being.
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