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The Famous Five: Five Go to Mystery Moor - Enid Blyton


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The Famous Five: Five Go to Mystery Moor - Enid Blyton

 
Description: ISBN 0340796278 / Genre: Junior Books / Author: Enid Blyton / Edition: New Ed / Paperback / 176 Pages / Book is published 2001-10-25 by ... more
The Famous Five: Five Go to Mystery Moor - Enid Blyton ... Hodder Children's Books

Newest Review: ... (Georgina) Kirrin and her dog Timmy. Five Go To Mystery Moor see the Five take a more traditional holiday as they all go to ... more

 ... stay at a riding school in the moors with a bunch of other school children during the school holidays. The Five encounter a group of gypsies who are keen enough on crossing the moors immediately to stir the Five's curiosity, and when they hear tales from a blacksmith called Old Ben about smuggling and treasure and the feuds between the gypsies and the Bartle family, curiosity turns to adventure as only the Five know how, leading to an exciting end stumbling across the mist covered moors. This 13th book continues t...more

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Premium Review The Famous Five: Five Go to Mystery Moor - Enid Blyton: Five get lost in the mist (322 words)
by - written on 07/07/08 (Very useful, 34 readings)
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Five Go To Mystery Moor is the 13th in a series of 21 books from Enid Blyton featuring the Famous Five. The books are considered some of the best children's books of all time. I am inclined to agree as they were my favourites as a child and I still read them from time to time as an adult. The Famous Five are Julian, Dick and Anne Kirrin, their cousin George (Georgina) Kirrin and her dog Timmy. Five Go To Mystery Moor see the Five take a more traditional holiday as they all go to stay at a riding school in the moors with a bunch of other school children during the school holidays. The Five encounter a group of gypsies who are keen enough on crossing the moors ...  Read the complete review

 

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