Have you read Enid Blyton's books?

@rajeshfgh (1629)
India
July 13, 2008 6:01am CST
Enid Blyton was my favourite author while I was in school. She had a charm of writing which I loved very much. Whenever I used to go to the library I would request the librarian for only Enid Blyton's books. Her writing was very imaginative with children going to wonderland which had theme-based environment like chocolate land, cookie land. Some of her books which I still remember are The Faraway Tree, The Wishing Chair, etc. I hope there are many fans of her and some of you might help me remind of some of her other famous books.
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@guybrush (4658)
• Australia
14 Jul 08
I loved Enid Blyton! She was probably the first author I read, and I loved the Secret Seven, Famous Five and Mallory Towers series most of all. For some strange reason I never had the Magic Faraway Tree ... but my mother gave it to my daughter when she was a toddler, and it was her favourite book!
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@rajeshfgh (1629)
• India
14 Jul 08
It has to be any kids favourite book. The style of Blyton's writing is just superb. I don't think anyone can beat her in story narration, especially with abstract and imaginative thinking. She's too great!
• United States
13 Jul 08
I have never heard of her, and have never read any of her books. Sounds like they would have been lovely, though. i enjoyed reading when I was young (still do) and I'm sure I would have enjoyed them!
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@rajeshfgh (1629)
• India
14 Jul 08
I am sure you'll like her if you read any of her books. She's quite a story-teller. I am sure you'll love her, if you get hold of one of her books.... please try.
@skygal (146)
• Malaysia
13 Jul 08
I was a fan of Enid Blyton when I was in elementary school. Her writing is very imaginative and I love the characters in her book.
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@rajeshfgh (1629)
• India
13 Jul 08
very much true. I always loved it then and I have some books of hers even today and read them again and again whenever I get time.