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Five Go To Demon's Rocks is the 19th in the series of 21 books by Enid Blyton featuring the Famous Five. Many view the books as the best children's literature ever, and they are incredibly popular, and have been since their original publications in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. I agree with this viewpoint as they were my favourite books as a child and I still read them now from time to time. The Famous Five are Julian, Dick and Anne Kirrin, their cousin George (Georgina) Kirrin and her dog Timmy. Five Go To Demon's Rocks sees the Five staying in a lighthouse at Demon's Rocks for their latest holiday. Their friend Tinker and his pet monkey Mischief tag along, ... Read the complete review
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