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An Enchanted World (Enchanted Wood (Audio Cassette))

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Enchanted Wood (Audio Cassette)

Date: 25/04/03 (420 review reads)
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Advantages: Greatly Imaginative, Time well-spent

Disadvantages: None

Imagine a place in the countryside called The Enchanted Wood where three ordinary children live on its edge and have adventures inside it where there is the most enormous cute tree which has people living in it. And these are not ordinary mortals but pixies, elves, talking animals, brownies, wizards, and a lovable person called Moon-Face because he has a round face like the moon!

Jo, Bessie and Fanny share their adventures in four books of this series
1. The Enchanted Wood
2. The Magic Faraway Tree
3. Folks of The Faraway Tree
4. Up The Faraway Tree

The Enchanted wood grows very thickly, and if you listen carefully, you can hear the trees whispering ??Wisha-wisha??! In the middle of this wood is the most enchanted tree in the world called ?The Magic Faraway Tree? which has queer fairy-folk living on every branch and grows every kind of fruit! The tree grows right upto the clouds, and at the top of it there?s always some strange land. By climbing up a little ladder through a hole in the cloud that always lies on the top of the tree, you can get into some peculiar land! There is a different land from time to time, and what lands! There is the land of treats, the land of spells, the land of secrets, the land of tea-parties, the land of know-alls, the land of nursery-rhymes and almost anything you could ever imagine! Try thinking up of more lands, it is a child?s treat to play it as a game!

Reading these books takes me on a magical journey, refreshing my childhood, making me remember all those myriad fantasies of those yesteryears well-spent with these beautiful books...

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calypte

- 27/04/03

Another very warm welcome to the site - especially good to get book reviewers here (not that I'm biased, being the cat guide, or anything...) ;)

I used to love the Faraway tree books, although I must admit I'd completely forgotten about them! This brought memories flooding back!

Have a look around the site to get a feel for what other reviews are like. More generally, you can get yourself known by reading/rating/commenting a lot - which in turn will lead to more reads for you!

Hope you enjoy yourself here :)

Sarah
ziggybaby

- 26/04/03

I had all the faraway tree books as I child, and look how I turned out - you have been warned ;-). Very nice op, brought back some good memories.

Ziggy.
nursingstudent

- 26/04/03

Welcome to dooyoo! I loved this book as a child, one of my favourites. I have read it to my own children and they were just as captivated by the stories of Silky and Old Saucepan Man as I was!

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