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The Naughtiest Girl Again
First edition
AuthorEnid Blyton
IllustratorW. Lindsay Cable
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Naughtiest Girl series
GenreSchool
Publication date
1942
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Preceded byThe Naughtiest Girl in the School 
Followed byThe Naughtiest Girl is a Monitor 

The Naughtiest Girl Again is the second novel. in The Naughtiest Girl series of novels by Enid Blyton. It is about older and not-so-spoiled Elizabeth Allen is in her second term at Whyteleafe School.

Plot

Elizabeth Allen, older and not having a spoiled personality, goes on to her second year for Whyteleafe School. She makes two enemies, Robert and Kathleen. Robert is a bully and Kathleen plays mean tricks on Jenny and Elizabeth. Elizabeth does not want to misbehave again, but someone tries to make sure that she does not forget her nickname of 'the Naughtiest Girl in the school'. Elizabeth tries to hunt down the sneak who is playing tricks on her and her friend Joan, resulting in many adventures.

New Characters

  • Kathleen:

She is referred to be a mean, ugly girl who is jealous of others because of their beautiful looks. She plays spiteful tricks on Elizabeth and Jenny and almost runs away due to its consequences. But in the end she resolves her faults and becomes more likable.

  • Jenny:

Jenny is a good girl in the book. She has a talent of mimicking others, she accidentally mimics Mamzelle scolding Kathleen due to which Kathleen play tricks on her.She is also very fond of white mice.

  • Robert:

Robert is the main antagonist of the book, he was a bully because he had been jealous of his younger brothers, who has been given more attention, and everyone forgot about him. He is also fond of riding and is in charge of horses. He resolves his attitude and becomes a friend of Elizabeth.