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Stephanie Plum #15 (yes that's correct). The series is a lot of fun -- this is possibly the best one yet. Highly recommended 4 stars.

The Endless Bookshelf wrote: "Happy New Year everyone! I’m starting with the Nancy Drew series: The Secret of the Old Clock by Carolyn Keene. It’s the same book I already started reading but I was not able to finish it in time ..."
That just sounds like fun!
That just sounds like fun!


My husband just requested it as e-book from the public library.





It is book 4 in the series, but worked for me as a stand alone. My 3.5 star review. https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

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Georgia Dunn's illustrated books about three cat journalists are always fun.
Great for cat people. 4 stars
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Georgia Dunn's illustrated books ..."
you might try the website where people comment on her daily comics: https://www.gocomics.com/comics/funny...


Too bad the British children's book author Enid Blyton never became as popular in the US as she is in Europe, Asia and Australia. Her famous Five series and Adventure series are a lot more suspenseful than Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys. I tried to read two Nancy Drew books, but found them rather tame compared with "Five on a Treasure island" or "The Castle of Adventure".
Well, all I can say is that it's all about where you live and what you are exposed to early on. Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys were pretty much American institutions. My mom bought me my first Nancy Drew book when I was six (a bit of an eager beaver reader I was even then), as she had read them when she was a girl and passed down her love of the books to us. I'm sure that had she been British, Australian or European, my sisters and I might have grown up reading Enid Blyton.

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My mother was Canadian-American, growing up in both countries, and she gave me The Five Little Peppers and How They Grew. I remember reading it with her. No idea about the story now. It didn't grab me like Nancy Drew. My best friend gave me her/her sisters' copies.


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Jan C wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Well, all I can say is that it's all about where you live and what you are exposed to early on. Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys were pretty much American institutions. My mom bought me ..."
Re The Five Little Peppers: LOL. My mom gave me her old copy of that one too and I can't remember a thing about it.
Re The Five Little Peppers: LOL. My mom gave me her old copy of that one too and I can't remember a thing about it.
Damo wrote: "Fortunately, I only come across books that I give a 1 star rating to, but that's what happened at the end of 2022. What made it even worse was that it was by Nelson DeMille whose earlier books I re..."
Damo wrote: "Fortunately, I only come across books that I give a 1 star rating to, but that's what happened at the end of 2022. What made it even worse was that it was by Nelson DeMille whose earlier books I re..."
"On the brighter side, it's making the books I've read since seem really good."
That's too funny, Damo!
Damo wrote: "Fortunately, I only come across books that I give a 1 star rating to, but that's what happened at the end of 2022. What made it even worse was that it was by Nelson DeMille whose earlier books I re..."
"On the brighter side, it's making the books I've read since seem really good."
That's too funny, Damo!

Of course you are right. I grew up in Germany and read lots of German children's books at first. But found them rather tame in comparison with Blyton. When I was 10 years old I discovered Enid Blyton thanks to a friend who did lend me the Famous Five books of her older brothers and that changed everything, I started to read more, I became interested in the UK and castles, caves, underground passages etc. One of my first trips was to England in 1981. My life wouldn't have been the same without EB and I still reread her books in-between novels and mysteries and crime thrillers. - In case you would like to find out more: https://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/i...

Damo, I'm reading my way through Nelson DeMille's John Corey series and "The Panther" is the next on my list. So far I liked them all, particularly "Plum Island" (such a shame that it never got filmed!!!).
"Spencerville" and "Charm School" are other NDM novels which I enjoyed.
Finished The Good Son from Korean writer You-Jeong Jeong. Not the "edge-of-your-seat thriller" it was billed as.


Georgia Dunn's il..."
you might try the website where people comment on her daily comics: https://www.gocomics.com/comics/funny...
Thank you. 🙂

Loved Enid Blyton’s mysteries too 🤗


You must be from Australia then?
Cheers,
Chrissie
Linda wrote: "I absolutely loved Nancy Drew and Trixie Beldon. As well as the Bobsey twins. I wish they still sold these classics for my grandkids."
I used to love Trixie Belden!!
I used to love Trixie Belden!!

No, Canadian 🇨🇦 Christine. We had lots of access to books from the UK 🤗 📚📚📚

I was a big fan of the Bobbsey Twins.

magapack 15 for $0.99: https://www.amazon.com/Bobbsey-Twins-...
and pretty much all the Nancy Drew books are available with updated versions for today.
and lots of Trixie Beldon books as well


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My husband is from Québec. His parents immigrated with him and his siblings in 1960 (the height of Enid Blyton's success) to Massachusetts, but even though he was 7 years at the time, he never read an Enid Blyton book as a child. In France they are very popular (Le cub des cinq).
In 2008 he read "Five on a Treasure Island", before we visited Corfe Castle in Dorset, UK (where the CFF film was filmed). But he was not too thrilled.
For me it's magical still today, especially books like "The Castle of Adventure" and "The Valley of Adventure". No other children's book author had so much fantasy!
Cheers,
Chrissie

My Review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


This book is Margolin's homage to Golden Age mysteries. In the story, a group of people are stranded in a gothic mansion where murders occur.
It's all good fun. 3.5 stars
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My review of

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