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When Miss Penelope Lumley receives an invitation to speak at her alma mater on the occasion of the Celebrate Alumnae Knowledge Exposition, she expects the trip to be a piece of cake -- or rather, CAKE. But preparing a great oration in the style of Cicero is the least of her problems. The Swanburne board of trustees is now led by none other than Judge Quinzy, and Baroness Hoover is wreaking mayhem on the school's beloved traditions. Meanwhile, Lord Fredrick has demanded some rather unexpected lessons of his own -- and why on earth have the Swanburne girls stopped using the hair poultice? Something strange is afoot at the Swanburne Academy for Poor Bright Females. But with the help of a friendly pirate, some talented chickens, those clever Incorrigible children, and her own substantial reserves of pluck, Penelope won't be easily defeated. She's determined to give her speech, save the school, unmask Judge Quinzy and find out precisely what lies within the blurry pages of that strange diary about shipwrecks and cannibals she found in Lord Fredrick's library. Too bad the pages are unreadable, or are they? - Author website.
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6 primary booksThe Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place is a 6-book series with 6 released primary works first released in 2009 with contributions by Maryrose Wood.
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This was still cute and funny as always. I do enjoy hearing more of the incorrigible's adventures. However, the full series plot is starting to drag a little so that lowered the rating for me.
I do enjoy this story very much. I like the tone of the writing, even though the author's americanism comes across a little bit disturbing, but - uh. Just a minor irritation. It doesn't change anything.
Also, I am a bit... disturbed by that the MC is supposed to be 16.
I love these books, I really do. They are charming and sweet with a touch of strange thrown in for good measure. I do think they keep getting longer and longer....This one took awhile to get where it was going, but it was fun when it got there. I wonder how many are planned for the series?
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