I like it... - Rated 
...because it shows the other side of Darrell's character.
Of course, she is popular, good at games, doing fine in School Cert. and so on - but when she is made head-girl, she hasn't got an easy time. The other girls - though they like Darrell - don't obey willingly, but tease her, especially Alicia who is jealous of each head-girl in turn. And when Darrell loses her temper (she is caught shaking a cheeky first-former), she has to resign as head-girl - a terrible blow to her. That's rather strong, I think - after all, the older girls are allowed to bully and to punish the younger ones, so why shouldn't they shake them a little as well...?!
I like seeing Bill and Clarissa becoming friends - an unlikely match because Bill is a blunt tomboy and Clarissa meek and shy.
I disliked Mavis for thinking "that the small, bespectacled Clarissa was quite well paired off with Gwendoline"! Does Clarissa deserve a "friend" like Gwen because she is small and bespectacled?!
By the way, it is the last time that Darrell's best friend Sally has got a good part - in the following book you hardly notice anything of Sally. But in Upper Fourth, she does a good job calming down Darrell and Connie, and Darrell admires her for always knowing the right thing to say. Unfortunately, she is not in the music-room when Darrell actually loses her temper - she is made head-girl after Darrell has resigned.
Of course, baddie Gwendoline has malicious plans and is found out and punished... I think her stupidity is exaggerated - she is pretending to have a weak heart and obviously, she doesn't stop to think that her parents will take her to a doctor who, of course, finds out that she is pretending.
Then there is a very interesting plot about sibling rivalry between the twins Connie and Ruth - one of Blyton's best ideas, I think. Connie is continually domineering her shy sister, even answering for her when someone speaks to Ruth - and Ruth doesn't seem to mind. But Darrell realizes that she DOES mind, very much...
A really good read - Rated 
I think the Malory towers books are really good.
In the Upper fourth Darrell gets made head-girl, but she loses her temper and slaps horrible little June. Will her headship be taken away from her?
The whole set of books of Malory towers are a very good read. especally when it is a rainy day!
review - Rated 
Boring, a typical Enid Blyton plot. Fat Mamzelle has tricks played on her, one girl gets made head girl, OH MY GOD its such an honour. You get the feeling that unless you speak with you an extreme private school accent you're a alien reading this book. It reinforces the amercan view that we all say 'jolly good show' 'i say' 'she should be ticked off' 'lets go to the dormie!' which it not good as the american know little enough as it is. The plots are all the same, the teachers are all the same, just with different names and unless you want to read it just to laugh at these private school losers then don't read it. i read it the other day when it was raining for the first time since i was eight and it gave me a JOLLY good laugh at the the very old fashioneed ideas of the 1800's.
Overall I thought it was a v. predictable book - Rated 
I had been reading the St clares books for a while when I found Mallory towers. I liked this but it would probably not be one of the most intresting books as it is set absoloutly ages ago and the language is weird e.g. most sentances start with: " i say old girl do you fancy some coco? " The best part was probably when Darrell slaps June and Mrs Potts walks in that is like soooooooooooo gona happen if you know what I mean?
Yet Another Enid Blyton Classic. - Rated 
Upper fouth at malory towers is the fourth book in the malory towers series. Enid Blyton has managed to write another book that keeps all it's readers hooked. In upper fourth at Malory Towers, Darelle has been made head of the upper fourth and she finds that being head girl isn't as easy as she thought. Gwendoline has become friends with a new girl,the honarable Clarrissa Carter. But will this friendship last? On top of all this there is the tension of exams and all the girls are stressed. It's also summer term so there's time for swimming,tennis and forbiden midnight feasts! Upper fouth at Malory Towers is an enjoyable story that you'll want to read over and over again!
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