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Monthly Archives: November 2016
The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage: How has Blyton’s original text fared in a modern edition? part 7
I thought this would be a fine way to break up the Christmas posts a bit (but don’t worry there will be more of those!) Previous parts can be seen here, here, here, here, here and here. As always my own copy is a Methuen from 1957 – … Continue reading
Monday #193
We are near the end of another month now, and creeping even closer to the end of the year. There is another Christmassy post this week along with our usual fare, a trend which should continue (hopefully) for the next … Continue reading
My three least favourite Blyton characters
Overall, I don’t think we consciously give much thought to our least favourite characters, instead we focus on the ones we do love and enjoy, which is fair enough. However the other week, when I was telling you about the … Continue reading
The Adventure Series on TV: Mountain of Adventure
This series has certainly had ups and downs in its run so far. For me, Island was an acceptable adaptation, Woods was absolutely awful in every way, Valley was an unexpected success and then Sea was another reasonable episode. Shall … Continue reading
Monday #192
Apologies for using the C word in November, but I couldn’t resist starting the Christmas posts this week. (I mean, there are only five weeks to go!) Hope you enjoy!
The Famous Five Party Game as played by Fiona
First up: I didn’t throw a party to play this game. It’s really not that sort of game in fact! I bought it mostly because I just love Eileen Soper’s work, and because it wasn’t too expensive. I don’t know … Continue reading
Posted in Toys and Games
Tagged Eileen Soper, Pepy's What's Wrong Party Game, Pepys, The Famous Five
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Monday #191
I had a really hard time coming up with something to write about this week. It’s strange how there are times that you’ve got more ideas than days to publish them, and then all of a sudden you run out. … Continue reading
My five favourite Blyton animals
I thought I would break up the TV series reviews a bit and bring you something different this week. I decided to go through some of Blyton’s well loved animal characters and look at my top five. I’m going to … Continue reading
The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage: How has Blyton’s original text fared in a modern edition? part 6
Another month, another instalment! Hopefully I will get this finished within the next three months then. Previous parts can be seen here, here, here, here and here. As always my own copy is a Methuen from 1957 – a 12th reprint/impression of the original. The new version is … Continue reading
Monday #190
Once more a Monday upon us! Hope you’re excited for this week’s blogs!
October 2016 round up
It’s November already! It’s getting colder and darker – but enough of that, let’s look at what we did last month! WHAT I READ IN OCTOBER April Fools – Ritchie Tankersley Cusick Fetch Nurse Connie – Jean Fullerton Dying in … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Experiences
Tagged Doing, Monthly round up, October, Reading, Round Up, Watching
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Blyton’s Bonfires, Guys and Fireworks
It’s bonfire night, or Guy Fawkes’ night this week, so I thought I would put something together covering what Blyton wrote about the subject. SECRET SEVEN FIREWORKS This seems like an obvious first choice, given the title! While the main … Continue reading
Famous Five 70s Style: Five Go Down to the Sea, part 1
As far as I am concerned Five go Down to the Sea comes in three different stories. The premise is the same in each, there is something going on in this quiet Cornish village that the Five stumble across and … Continue reading
The Adventure Series on TV – The Sea of Adventure
I think that Valley of Adventure has to be the strongest episode of this series so far (and far better than anything from The Secret Series had to offer). I really hope the series can stay on form at this point … Continue reading
Posted in Blyton on TV
Tagged The Adventure Series, The Adventure Series on TV, The Sea of Adventure
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