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Five Fall into Adventure (The Famous Five #9)
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Five Fall into Adventure: Read by Cast (TheFamous Five)
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Five Fall Into Adventure is the 9th book in the series of 21 books from Enid Blyton featuring the Famous Five. The books are considered some of the best children's literature ever, and I am of the same opinion having loved these as a child and as an adult. The Famous Five are Julian, Dick and Anne Kirrin, their cousin George (Georgina) and her dog Timmy. Five Fall Into Adventure sees the Famous Five meeting a recurring character in Jo, a ragamuffin girl, on the beach and George gets jealous when Timmy fawns over her. Later on, Anne is scared by a face at the window and George and Timmy are captured. The Five, reduced to 3, are aided by Jo as they take a trip ... Read the complete review
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