What could be more exciting that a holiday in the lonely Welsh mountains, staying at a farm in a place called Doth-goth-oo-elli-othel-in (as enunciated by Bill) with a donkey each to ride about on? For once, Mrs Mannering (or Aunt Allie to Jack and Lucy-Ann) is determined to stick with Bill and the children to keep them out of adventure.
Showing posts with label the adventure series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the adventure series. Show all posts
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
THE SEA OF ADVENTURE
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It started off well enough. T he kids are just getting over measles and are bored silly. Their entire hols are ruined!
Monday, 28 October 2013
THE CASTLE OF ADVENTURE
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The book starts with Lucy-Ann and Dinah at school, reading a letter from Mrs Mannering. She wants their house decorated, so has booked a cottage for the holidays. It's a place called Spring Cottage..."
THE ISLAND OF ADVENTURE
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This is the first book in the Adventure Series. In it we are introduced to the orphans Jack and Lucy-Ann Trent and their cockatoo, Kiki.
Philip is perplexed by a strange disembodied voice—until he realizes it's coming from a parrot in the tree!
Tuesday, 27 August 2013
The Valley of Adventure
The Valley of Adventure is a popular children's book by Enid Blyton. It is the third book in the Adventure Series.
Plot summary
Preparing for a trip by plane with Bill, the four children inadvertently go into the wrong plane, which takes off under frightening circumstances — and find themselves stranded in an isolated valley scarred by war, and at the mercy of sinister men looking for a long-lost treasure.
With this rapid plunge into adventure (just after Philip had promised his mother not to get into any more!) it's hard to imagine how Enid Blyton can prolong the interest throughout the rest of the book. But she does.
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With this rapid plunge into adventure (just after Philip had promised his mother not to get into any more!) it's hard to imagine how Enid Blyton can prolong the interest throughout the rest of the book. But she does.
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