Enid Blyton's Secret Seven

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Enid Blyton's Secret Seven

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Enid Blyton creates reading adventures that though fictional, offers young readers with captivating and enjoyable mystery-solving journey. The book series keeps the readers alert and open-minded as they try to hunt for clues about various mysteries. The book is sure to enlighten readers and make them more analytical and critical thinkers in life situations. The author's approach to the audience and the relatable characters make the book series most ideal for young readers. Nothing satisfies the young mind like the ability to make inquiry and find solutions for their curiosity.
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I remember hiding under the cot and reading Enid Blyton's books during my childhood. It was fun and engrossing!
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The thing I liked most about this series when I was younger was that the secret seven always solved the mystery in the end, the bad guy always got caught. As a child, I enjoyed it when all was right with the world and I can't say I regret that.
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Hello all
Its fun to read this series. Specially I like to read about their secret meetings in their secret hideout
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I really enjoyed these books. Unfortunately, I can't remember the names of the children. I do remember the ones in The Famous Five series. Reading Enid Blyton books made me feel like I could solve crimes too.
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I love Enid Blyton books! Personally though, I preferred Famous Five to Secret seven.
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I absolutely loved the Secret Seven, and often wished I could solve mysteries like them. These are the books that first introduced me to reading and I am grateful to Enid Blyton for writing them!
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Secret Seven was really good. The mysteries were simple but still made me think, and I like how the characters came up with creative ways to escape.
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I din't read this book growing up, I had the Magic Treehouse which was sort of a mystery. Are the two books alike in some way.
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Enid Blyton's Secret seven is a very popular book. it could be recommended for children to read. It was a very intresting stroy which make the readers curious.
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That's a blast from the past, I had the entire set as a child and read them constantly. Great in terms of getting you to think analytically and there's a great sense of wish fulfilment. Because who didn't want to be part of a cool mystery-solving club when they were a kid?
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I loved these as a child, along with The Famous Five, of course! These books definitely contributed to my love of mysteries as an adult.
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I loved these as a child, along with The Famous Five, of course! These books definitely contributed to my love of mysteries as an adult.
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I remember when I was a child, I really like to read the book from Enid Byton. Secret seven was one of them. There were a lot of mysteries in that book, which will be good for the children to read it. Enid Byton never disappoints me with his books
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I never really liked this book when I tried reading it back in the day. I would give it another try
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