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Alice-Miranda on Holiday
- Alice-Miranda, Book 2
- Narrated by: Jacqueline Harvey
- Length: 4 hrs and 24 mins
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Summary
Alice-Miranda Highton-Smith-Kennington-Jones has survived her first term at Winchesterfield-Downsfordvale. And now Jacinta Headlington-Bear, the school's second best tantrum thrower, is joining Alice-Miranda's family for term break. Who would have thought it!
The two girls are looking forward to a relaxing holiday at Highton Hall. But a cranky boy is causing mischief on the estate, a movie star has come to visit and a stranger is snooping about.
Add a naughty pony, a hint of romance and a dastardly scheme, and Jacinta and Alice-Miranda might have a more exciting holiday than they were expecting.
Jacqueline Harvey is an award-winning, best-selling children's author from Australia. A former teacher and Deputy Headmistress, she writes the very popular Alice-Miranda books and has recently launched a spin-off series about a lovely little girl called Clementine Rose.
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- D. Prescott
- 23-02-23
So good 😍
It was so much fun 🤩 to listen to and was so light hearted as well I would recommend this awesome 😎 book to everyone all ages old or young everybody can enjoy 😊 it
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- Natasha
- 09-01-17
Love this book.
This is a brilliant story. Very easy to read and very enjoyable. It's almost has a n enid Blyton feel to it. I enjoyed the narrator it was read very well.
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-01-22
LLLOOOVVVEEE👍🏻✌🏻😍
I love it so so much I am 10 and I love it so much you should get this book 😌😘😍🥰😗😌😝😍😛😙😍😛😚🐴🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎
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- Xitra
- 14-11-21
incredibly good book
I loved listening to this book
It was a great listen and kept me and the family hooked
It does however unlike the first book have a bit of violence so would reccomend it for 7+
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- Mrs Marion Wolstenholme
- 08-05-23
Omaaaaaaaa,STOP COMPLAINING GWORL!!!
Ok,ok,ok,ok,this is amazing so dis gworl,omaaa, better quit complaining ( the reason Africa is mentioned is because FDS can help people in Africa who don’t have money. The only problem is the access to water,WHICH HUGH MENTIONS 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱) so……. ya😝😝😝😝😝😝. Gurl stop complaining
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- Amazon Customer
- 15-10-23
OMGE😱😱
This book was SO good!! When I first started listening to it I actually thought it was super
Calm with no violence but THen… 🤯 it changed
Completely!! Alice Miranda’s friend got a crush
And other stuff kinda like that. I loved 🥰 the
PLOT TWIST!!!alice miranda is soooo funny 😆
I would recommend this audiobook for 9 and upwards!!! I hope you 😍 this as much as I do😇😇😇😇🤩🤩:):):)#byyyye for now!
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- omaaaa
- 18-03-23
The story is both careless and racist in its depiction of Africa
It is unclear why Africa is mentioned in this story. When it is mentioned, it automatically associated with corruption and poverty… as if poverty and corruption do not exist within western societies.
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