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The Famous Five and the Hijackers must be, according to me, the most different Famous Five book ever penned. I would not rate this one as being among my favorite books in the series, precisely because of the fact that it differs from the other books, hence lacking in the spirit of the popular summer holidays with the Five. However, for those who love originality and a break from routine, this might just be the perfect book. The characters of George, Dick, Julian, Anne and even Timmy seem somehow more grown-up and mature than in the previous books. The plot itself differs from the usual adventures: This time, the Five are flying over to Brazil with a ... Read the complete review
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