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Hilary Follows Up made for a quick and pleasant read yesterday, on my evening commute. I can't say that it was particularly brilliant, or even that memorable - I suspect that, were I not to record the plot elements mentioned above, they would slip from my mind in a short time - and there were certainly times when I felt that the writing was a little awkward, with less character development than I would have liked to have seen. I found the premise of the story interesting - twins Nicola and Lawrie had similar trouble with over-achieving older sisters in Antonia Forest's Autumn Term - and, as someone who attended a small liberal arts college where athletic scholarships were not offered, as a deliberate means of rejecting the overweening influence of sport on the American academy, I appreciated the message of balance here - the idea that, while games are important, focusing on them alone is a less-than-constructive course for a school to chart. Some throwaway remarks - gormless Billy Malone the boot-black boy being condescendingly referred to as having "good stuff," despite his Irish temper, for instance - rather grated, but otherwise, this was just a sweet little cream-puff of a story: fun, but with little substance. All in all, a low three stars. ( )