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F**X
The first story in the Famous Five series
Many years ago, when I was but a mere lad, I became very familiar with the adventures of Julian, Dick, Anne, George, and Timmy the dog. The Famous Five were my companions as I grew up, and this book is where their story begins.If I had an island of my own, I would call it "Kirrin Island". Of course, I have no island of my own, which makes my observation entirely rhetorical. I don't even have a dog, but if I did, I would likely consider naming it "Timmy". If not "Buster" (after the Five Find-Outers and Dog) or "Looney" (the Barney Mystery stories) or "Lucky" (Mr. Galliano's Circus) or "Shadow" (Shadow the Sheepdog) or "Bundle" (The Family at Red Roofs) or "Mr. Tubby" (Rubadub Mysteries).Thank you, Enid Blyton.
N**L
Great Children Book!
The Famous Five book of Enid Blyton are great adventure stories. Both my daughters love reading them, as well as I did, when I was a child. I wish these books were easier available in the US. However, so far I was only lucky with ordering from England. This book arrived in time and my children were amazed that it came by "Royal Mail". The book is well printed and easy to read for children. It has lovely black & white drawings inside. It is small enough to fit in a handbag.
A**R
Great book, bad quality
This is a great book, but it is a terrible way to read it. The only reason I didn't rate it five stars, is because of the quality. The quality was terrible! There were spelling errors, and capitalization was rarely used.But the book itself is great. I love it so much, it never goes too over your head, and at the same time, it's hard to keep up with the Famous Five. The details Enid Blyton added made you feel like you were a part of the book. I would recommend it to almost everyone. But the quality I read it in, I would recommend to no one.
R**Y
FIVE ON A TREASURE ISLAND
This story is not for those who are offended by gender stereotypesthat were typical of the era (1940s).That said, it is a remarkably good adventure story set in Englandabout 4 children and a dog. (The famous five) These books have been readand re-read by three generations of my family. Lots of camping,cycling, walking, picnics, and no adult supervision, and of coursethey always solve the mystery with style. There are about 20 in theseries, but only the first 10 are worth much re-reading
N**H
Clean, old-fashioned adventure.
I've read many of the Famous Five books, but somehow missed this one. I bought it for my son, and ended up reading it myself as soon as he was done. A great, low-stress read as clean as any mother could wish for, exciting, full of adventure, and written with all the usual inimitable Enid Blyton style. Highly recommended for kids who like good old-fashioned series like The Three Investigators, or other Enid Blyton books.
A**G
Great book for children
I loved the series when I was a child. Now my granddaughter does. She is 7 years old. Plrobably a good book for kids6-11
C**E
Brings back memories!
I was searching for a good book for my daughter that I thought she might enjoy. I came across the one and only Enid Blyton, a name I have not heard of in the longest time! The book arrived and I ended up reading it myself before giving it to my daughter. The style of writing, the storytelling, all brought back wonderful memories of all the Famous Fives I read growing up. Delightful experience!
R**R
Excellent first adventure story
This classic story is an excellent starter for young readers to get them into the idea of enjoying books. Managing the transition from basic stories that teach the fundamentals this takes the next step to encouraging reading for pleasure. This has been a first classic for generations of our family and is as good for the children of today.
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