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04 April 2015

Mystery, Magic and Midnight Feasts


Handmade postcards sent by Laura (the UK), after visiting this exhibition about Enid Blyton. Do you remember The Famous Five, Malory Towers, Noddy...?

10 comments:

  1. Talk about memory lane. I grew up on the Famous Five, the Secret Seven, and the R Mysteries. We're there any Spanish versions of Enid Blyton's books?

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    1. Yes, there were. I think children are still reading some of them nowadays. I only had some short stories at home, but I read all the Famous Five, Secret Seven and Towers of Malory from the library. In fact, I remember I read them again and again!

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    1. I've never read Noddy's books as a child (I've read them as an adult aunt!).

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  3. Very neat! I loved Enid Blyton's books when I was a kid. Paula Drew was great, too...

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    1. I don't remember Paula Drew's stories. I'm not sure if I read them...

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    2. Haha, maybe not, because I used the Finnish version of her name... x) She's Nancy Drew in the original books.

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    3. I knew that. But still I think I never read those stories as a child. Maybe they weren't so popular in my country. Or maybe just there weren't in the library I used to go to, I don't know.

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  4. I was brought up on Enid Blyton. She was probably a major contributor to my love of fiction.

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    1. The same for me. Especially the Famous Five were my heroes at certain stage.

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