Historical -The Secret Seven and Secret Seven Adventure – Enid Blyton

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The Secret Seven and Secret Seven Adventure Book 1 and 2 in the Secret Seven Series Author : Enid Blyton Format : Paperback Condition: Used. Minor damage to edge of cover no marks or tears. Dimensions : 11cm x 18cm x 1cm About Enid Blyton How Did Enid Blyton Become a Writer? In her autobiography The Story of My Life (1952) Enid Blyton says that from an early age she “liked making up stories better than I liked doing anything else.” As a child she would go to bed at night and stories would flood into her mind “all mixed-up rather like dreams are but yet each story had its own definite thread—its beginning and middle and ending.” Enid Blyton did not realise at the time that that was unus find out more…..

Reference -Daffodil Story Book – Enid Blyton

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Daffodil Story Book Author : Enid Blyton Format : Hardcover Condition : Used. Small crossed out message on top first page. Dimensions : 19cm x 25cm x 0.5cm Stories in this Book : The Quiet Kite The Little Sugar-Mouse “I Don’t Want To!” The Squeaky Doll The Little White Hen The Mischievous Tunnel Tommy’s White Duck Betsy-May and the Bear The Boy Who Wouldn’t Race About Enid Blyton How Did Enid Blyton Become a Writer? In her autobiography The Story of My Life (1952) Enid Blyton says that from an early age she “liked making up stories better than I liked doing anything else.” As a child she would go to bed at night and stories would flood into her mind “all mixed-up rather like dreams more here…..

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Get other Popular Fiction hereGet other Barbara Taylor Bradford here Barbara Taylor Bradford’s unique blend of passion and intrigue has made her one of the most cherished storytellers in the world. Her new novel is vintage Bradford: a powerful suspenseful story of one woman’s search to find out where she belongs in life in love and within herself…. Val Denning a willowy war photographer left her American family — and cruelly unloving mother — for a life abroad and a life of danger. But Val’s dazzling world of work risk and love-has suddenly come apart. An assignment in Kosovo left her lover dead and Val adrift in Paris….Soon in her grief with horrific battle scenes etched in her mind Val will realize that she was lied to by the man she loved — and that another man a friend has loved her for years. And now Val must start unraveling mysteries — of a man’s life and lies and of her own childhood. Caught between a new life and her past Val is about to face the hardest choice of all: t Comments (0)

Collectable -The Rockingdown Mystery – Enid Blyton

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The Rockingdown Mystery Author : Enid Blyton Format : Paperback Condition: Used. Some cover damage. Dimensions : 11cm x 18cm x 1cm About Enid Blyton How Did Enid Blyton Become a Writer? In her autobiography The Story of My Life (1952) Enid Blyton says that from an early age she “liked making up stories better than I liked doing anything else.” As a child she would go to bed at night and stories would flood into her mind “all mixed-up rather like dreams are but yet each story had its own definite thread—its beginning and middle and ending.” Enid Blyton did not realise at the time that that was unusual remarking in a letter to psychologist Peter McKellar on 15th February 1953: “I thought more details…..

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Get other Popular Fiction hereGet other L. T. Meade here This is a delightful school girl tale. This timeless account of girlish tribulations will ensnare the mind and make you yearn for more. Partial Contents: Nan’s Golden Mane The Colts-Robin and Joe Friar’s Wood The Lorrimers of the Towers Hester speaks her mind Truth and Fidelity. The Lion and mouse. Comments (0)

Rare -The Mystery of the Spiteful Letters – Enid Blyton

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The Mystery of the Spiteful Letters Author : Enid Blyton Format : Paperback Condition: Used. No marks or tears. Dimensions : 11cm x 18cm x 1cm About Enid Blyton How Did Enid Blyton Become a Writer? In her autobiography The Story of My Life (1952) Enid Blyton says that from an early age she “liked making up stories better than I liked doing anything else.” As a child she would go to bed at night and stories would flood into her mind “all mixed-up rather like dreams are but yet each story had its own definite thread—its beginning and middle and ending.” Enid Blyton did not realise at the time that that was unusual remarking in a letter to psychologist Peter McKellar on 15th February 1953 more here…..

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It is not the kind of house you just forget because it’s two a penny . It’s a one of a kind, stick in the mind sort of place.

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Backwards in High Heels: Sunday

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It is not the kind of house you just forget because it’s two a penny .

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Mother invents temporary phone number generator to save women from …

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They are free or two a penny . Give the number out to whoever you like and if you change your mind ditch it and get a new SIM.

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Get other Popular Fiction here”This subtle tale of cultures in conflict follows two women who meet at Berkeley during the 1940s through very different adulthoods in America and India. While Carol follows the life of the mind Helen followed fellow student Tej to Punjab married him and thus entered into a menage h trois with Tej and his first wife. Through letters to Carol Helen recounts her rough adjustment to Punjabi culture where until 1952 bigamy was legal and divorce was rare. What unfolds with these letters is an unprejudiced comparison between the ambitious intellectual with a penchant for married men and the devoted wife in a very un-American arrangement”. — Publishers Weekly Comments (0)