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Category Archives: Book reviews
If you like Blyton: Kidnap in the Caribbean by Lauren St John
Stef and I have both reviewed the first Laura Marlin mystery: Dead Man’s Cove. I borrowed the second book in the series, Kidnap in the Caribbean, ages ago and have finally read it so I thought I would review it … Continue reading
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Tagged Kidnap in the Caribbean, Laura Marlin, Lauren St John, The Ship of Adventure
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Enid Blyton: The Untold Story by Brian Carter
Some time ago I had an email asking if I would give permission for a photo of Elfin Cottage to appear in a new book about Enid Blyton. After checking with Stef who had taken the photo, I replied saying … Continue reading
Posted in Book reviews, Enid Blyton, Other Authors
Tagged Biography, Brian Carter, Enid Blyton: The Untold Story
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Five on a Secret Trail part 2
The first part of this review covered my confusion over Harry/Guy, and that will probably continue as I cannot get it into my head which one’s kidnapped and which one isn’t. Going deeper underground I have said before that I … Continue reading
Five on a Secret Trail
This is one of my lesser favourites, in fact it comes in at 18/21 in my ranking of the series. This is the first time I’ve read it since I wrote that list, so it will be interesting to see … Continue reading
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Tagged Five on a Secret Trail, Guy Lawdler, Harry Lawdler, The Famous Five, Twins
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The Naughtiest Girl continued: Well Done, The Naughtiest Girl
As my library will hopefully be reopening again soon I thought I really should read a few more of the 15 or so books I’ve had out for over a year. I’m getting deja vu over that statement so I’m … Continue reading
Return to Kirrin by Neil and Suzy Howlett
I am in a couple of Enid Blyton Facebook groups with Suzy Howlett and had seen her mention her ‘unofficial’ novel a few times. Now I’m always very wary about Enid Blyton continuation books – and I think I have … Continue reading
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Tagged Continuation books, Neil and Suzy Howlett, Return to Kirrin
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Famous Five for Grown Ups: Five Go Parenting by Bruno Vincent
As you can see this week I decided to read Five Go Parenting. You might be wondering why given my scathing review of the only other one I’ve read before now (namely Five On a Strategy Away Day). But, this … Continue reading
Five Have Plenty of Fun part 3
Right, here we are at part three and I’m not letting this review turn into a four-parter, so get ready as this might will be a lengthy post… I’ve already written about Berta and some similarities to other Blyton books and … Continue reading
Five Have Plenty of Fun part 2 – Quentin and Elbur
Last week I started my review of Five Have Plenty of Fun, but all I really covered was Berta (aka Lesley, Leslie and Jane) and the similarities I spotted between that book and some others by Blyton. Despite the fact … Continue reading
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Tagged Five Have Plenty of Fun, The Famous Five, Uncle Quentin
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If you like Blyton: The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Usually my If you like Blyton posts are on modern-ish authors you might not have heard of, mixed with a few older things that again, you may not have read. This time, though, I fear I may be teaching your grandmother … Continue reading
Posted in Book reviews, Reading Recommendations
Tagged Frances Hodgson Burnett, gardens, If you like Blyton, Racism, Robin, The Secret Garden
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Five Go to Mystery Moor part 2 – George and Henry
Last week I reviewed the main story of Five Go to Mystery Moor, and now it’s time for the comments, nitpicks, questions and so on that I always seem to have these days. I have an awful lot which relates … Continue reading
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Tagged Five Go to Mystery Moor, George Kirrin, Henrietta, The Famous Five
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Five Go to Mystery Moor
My last Famous Five review came in August last year, and that was Five Have a Wonderful Time. If you’re about to tell me that I have missed Five Go Down to the Sea, I haven’t, I just accidentally reviewed … Continue reading
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Tagged Five Go to Mystery Moor, Gypsies, Henrietta, Henry, Mystery Moor, Sniffer, The Famous Five
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If you like Blyton: The Indian in the Cupboard by Lynne Reid Banks
Despite being known as a ‘children’s classic’ I have only read this series for the first time recently. I had seen the 1995 film before and had a certain fondness for it, but the notion of there being a book … Continue reading
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Tagged If you like Blyton, Lynne Reid Banks, The Indian in the Cupboard
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(One to avoid) if you like Blyton: The New Bobbsey Twins #22 The Super-Duper Cookie Caper
We are heading in a slightly different direction with this review; the first Bobbsey Twins post was an overview of the 1980s Wanderer series, which Sean followed with reviews of two of the New Bobbsey Twins books; The Secret of … Continue reading
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Tagged If you like Blyton, The Bobbsey Twins, The New Bobbsey Twins, Written by Sean
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If you like Blyton: The Adventurers and the City of Secrets by Jemma Hatt
The Adventurers and the City of Secrets is the third book in The Adventurers Series by Jemma Hatt (the fourth, The Adventurers and the Continental Chase just came out at the start of November). Like the previous two books this … Continue reading
If you like Blyton: The New Bobbsey Twins #5 The Case of the Close Encounter
Recently Sean introduced us to the first of the New Bobbsey Twins books with his review of the first book in the series, The Secret of Jungle Park. Now he will take us through his favourites from the series starting … Continue reading
If you like Blyton: The New Bobbsey Twins #1 The Secret of Jungle Park
This is a review from Sean, and it contains some spoilers including the identity of the villain. Now, we are going to start my favourite series of Bobbsey Twins mystery series. As I mentioned earlier, the Bobbseys’ first book came … Continue reading
If you like Blyton: The Adventurers and the Temple of Treasure by Jemma Hatt
I recently read, or should I say listened to the first Adventurers book; The Cursed Castle and reviewed it. I was sent audiobooks of the first three titles in the series on audiobook by Jemma Hatt herself, in exchange for … Continue reading
The Naughtiest Girl continued: The Naughtiest Girl Saves the Day
My library has partially reopened now, so I thought I should probably get around to reading some of the dozen books I still have out! I haven’t thought much of these Anne Digby continuations hence my lack of enthusiasm over … Continue reading
Five Have a Wonderful Time
Well, this is embarrassing. My last review in the Famous Five series was Five Go Down to the Sea. That’s book #12. Five Have a Wonderful Time is book #11. I would like to pass this off as me being … Continue reading
