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Class: Welcome to the Little School by the Sea | Jenny Colgan
15 posts | 14 read | 9 to read
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mcctrish
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Jenny Colgan is one of my self care authors: usually set in England/Scotland/Wales, lots of talk of books and tea, tromping about rugged coasts/countrysides, making new friends, getting out of comfort zones. JC wrote this series ( originally published under a pseudonym) bc she loved reading Mallory Towers growing up, so of course I‘ve bought all the books 🤷🏻‍♀️ it‘s a lovely quick read that makes the world feel like it‘s okay

TheBookHippie I‘m so using this self care author wording ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ 13mo
mcctrish @TheBookHippie it should be a genre ❤️❤️ 13mo
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mcctrish
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Something light for the weekend

Bklover Yummm 13mo
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xicanti
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I read outdoors last night. Casey chewed his stick. We were both content.

Except for how this really isn‘t Jenny Colgan‘s best. The bones are decent and I think the characters could develop well across the series, but there‘s a ton of fatphobia and the persistent notion that any progressive idea for schools must also be a ridiculous idea. I‘ll give the next one a try, but I‘ll only look forward to #3 if there‘s some real character growth.

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booksaremyfavorite
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Mehso-so

I have read Jenny Colgan‘s books before. This wasn‘t my favorite of her books. It was okay.

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marleed
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Mehso-so

This was between a pick and a pan. It checks all boxes for a sweet English girl‘s boarding school series. However… 14 yo girls can be mean to a plus-sized classmate - I get it as a plot line in this type of story. I don‘t get the teacher thinking Simone could be pretty if she lost weight - ugh! I don‘t get the narrator often describing Simone‘s food consumption - bigger ugh. The fat-shaming just came from too many directions.

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kissmehardy
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The casual fatphobia wasn't my favorite, but I was otherwise fully consumed by the Downey House girls/teachers and all their hijinks. Can't wait until Stan disappears off the face of the earth! #womensfiction

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AmberWB
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I will read any Jenny Colgan book I can get my hands on. They may be predictable at times, but they are always enjoyable. This one is no different. The first of 3, it is set in a girls boarding school and follows Maggie, a new teacher at the school. I think the school setting makes the story even more appealing to me, and I am looking forward to books 2 & 3.

Birdsong28 I absolutely love this series!!📚 📖 3y
Nute I love books with boarding school settings. Stacking! 3y
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Birdsong28
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Day 20 of @Andrew65 's #Top20series #20series20days challenge

I am concluding this wonderful challenge with this wonderful series. As it states on the 3rd book it is Malory Towers for grown ups. This series is set in a boarding school the main characters are a mix of teachers and students and deals with real life head on covering all sorts of subjects. ⬇️

Birdsong28 It also has a element of romance but it isn't off-putting as it doesn't get 'wrapped up' neatly as with most romantic elements in books are and you are left with a sense of wanting to see how it goes and whether things do eventually work out. 4y
Andrew65 Looks great fun. (edited) 4y
Tove_Reads Maybe I should try these. The one book of hers I tried to read I had to bail. 4y
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Blueroseis
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Jenny Colgan winning Mastermind on BBC1 tonight. 2nd May 2020

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Elsuttie
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A really sweet book, slightly far fetched and silly but totally relatable too. I want to read the rest of the series now!

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coxy
Mehso-so

Beach fodder. Good, but leaves you pining for the days of Malory Towers.

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Birdsong28
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Very good. Liked how even though there was a clear main character you still got to see how the other charaters developed as you got to see the story from their point of view not just the main character's point of view. Story was well developed but I did see the twist coming which was a bit disappointing. Recommend. 📚📖

#Sphere

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Verity
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Friday train book: a modern take on boarding school stories from Jenny Colgan.

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quietjenn
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Not a particularly great day. Going to read myself to sleep and hope that tomorrow will be better.

kspenmoll Take care, read, sleep well. Hope tomorrow is better for you❤ 7y
Joybishoptx Hope it is! Take care 💕💕💕 7y
quietjenn Thanks for ask the kindness, friends! @kspenmoll @BookishMarginalia @Joybishoptx 7y
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inkypin
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Got home the other day from my spending spree at Local Discount Bookshop to find I'd accidentally bought book two. Oops. Went back on my lunch to pick up book one. #chicklit #jennycolgan #series

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