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Five Go Down to the Sea (Famous Five)
Pages: 256, Edition: Rev Ed, Paperback, Hodder Children's Books Last Update 06.12.2009 05:57
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Five Go Down To The Sea is the 12th of a 21 book series written by Enid Blyton about the Famous Five. The books are considered to be some of the best children's books ever, and I have them all, as they held a special place for me when I was a kid, and I still read them from time to time. The Famous Five are Julian, Dick and Anne Kirrin, their cousin George (Georgina) Kirrin and her dog Timmy. Five Go Down To The Sea sees the Five embarking on a train journey to stay at a farmhouse on the Cornish coast, with Mr and Mrs Penruthlan. Not long after arriving, and despite promising themselves they would not get into adventure this time (!) the Five encounter Yan, a ... Read the complete review
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