Someone needs to teach Sniffer a thing or two about handkerchiefs。
Savvy Datta,
Love it
M,
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 The famous five are going to mystery moor。 They go to an old shoemaker and get info about the past of the moor and they learn about the Bartles, the travelers the name change of the place and other stuff。 They set out to mystery moor along the old railway track and they find its engine。 They go to a small quarry and spend there camping nights there and one night they saw a flight circling low around the travelers camp and it came again on the next night too! The next night when it came it droppe The famous five are going to mystery moor。 They go to an old shoemaker and get info about the past of the moor and they learn about the Bartles, the travelers the name change of the place and other stuff。 They set out to mystery moor along the old railway track and they find its engine。 They go to a small quarry and spend there camping nights there and one night they saw a flight circling low around the travelers camp and it came again on the next night too! The next night when it came it dropped packages containing American dollars。 The five hide in the funnel of the engine and cover it with sand later on the travelers were caught by the police。 。。。more
Luci_Mo,
Me ha gustado pero no demasiado。 El libro estaba bien escrito, pero la historia no era para tirar cohetes。。。 estaba bien, ya está。
Blu Anna,
Book 13 and the famous five are off to the moors and discover loads of secrets
Johanna Tania,
Seri yang ini bener-bener menegangkan kalau menurutku😭 aku dag dig dug banget sama baca ini dan pengen cepet-cepet balik halaman supaya cepet tau siapa sih yang jahat🤣 seru banget emang serialnya Enid Blyton👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Saloni Porwal,
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Soka,
Jako zanimljiva kniga
Anna,
This one's a cracker。 We have a standard affair of lots of food, an extra child in need of improvement, patronising Julian, George's jealousy of another girl who wants to be a boy, secret tunnels and caves, people in caravans and lack of parental supervision。 (At this point Fanny and Quentin are up for a parenting award in comparison to Julain。 Dick and Anne's parents。 Are we sure they actually exist - maybe the didn't behave correctly once and Julain locked them in the attic to improve them?) A This one's a cracker。 We have a standard affair of lots of food, an extra child in need of improvement, patronising Julian, George's jealousy of another girl who wants to be a boy, secret tunnels and caves, people in caravans and lack of parental supervision。 (At this point Fanny and Quentin are up for a parenting award in comparison to Julain。 Dick and Anne's parents。 Are we sure they actually exist - maybe the didn't behave correctly once and Julain locked them in the attic to improve them?) Anyway, the plot is brilliant。 Not one to question or ponder over any plot holes, that would ruin the sheer insanity of it。 This insanity is what makes Blyton's books so appealing 。。。more
L,
I didn't like its writing style and story。 I didn't like its writing style and story。 。。。more
Ayush Agarwal,
George and Anne are at a horse-riding school when they receive a letter from Dick and Julian saying that they were coming the next day。 George and Anne were with a girl named Henrietta (Henry) who George hated because Henrietta wanted to be a boy just like George。 (Which was the most surprising thing in the book) When Julian and Dick arrived, the five heard a traveller boy saying that him and the other travellers had to go to a place called "Mystery Moor" for their traveller business but their h George and Anne are at a horse-riding school when they receive a letter from Dick and Julian saying that they were coming the next day。 George and Anne were with a girl named Henrietta (Henry) who George hated because Henrietta wanted to be a boy just like George。 (Which was the most surprising thing in the book) When Julian and Dick arrived, the five heard a traveller boy saying that him and the other travellers had to go to a place called "Mystery Moor" for their traveller business but their horse, Clip had a wound on it's leg so they left Clip to their captain, Captain Johnson。 Now you have to figure out what happened to the five in Mystery Moor!! 。。。more
Nikhil,
This is a summer adventure when the five meet and explore the Mystery moor。 Why is it called mystery moor? This fast paced adventure, written in the 50s England has kids camping in the moors, trying to understand the mystery in the moor。 It features 10 year olds acting very matured and adult like perhaps from their previous adventures。 They are your smart teens but in the form of kids who haven’t reached their teens yet。 So they still stick to the basic, food fun and contentment associated with This is a summer adventure when the five meet and explore the Mystery moor。 Why is it called mystery moor? This fast paced adventure, written in the 50s England has kids camping in the moors, trying to understand the mystery in the moor。 It features 10 year olds acting very matured and adult like perhaps from their previous adventures。 They are your smart teens but in the form of kids who haven’t reached their teens yet。 So they still stick to the basic, food fun and contentment associated with kids with the added zing of mystery。Reading this now feels very strange。 When life was simpler, safety was not as much an issue or as much of a cause for concern。 Kids in this novel are allowed to roam freely and explore, often manage two days in their own with packed food and tents。 They have the resource to think outside the box and to know what is right in a tricky situation even for adults。 Perhaps the villains also stay simple in response to kids being the protagonists。 You won’t expect character depth, you are searching fir simplistic stories such as this one。Another thing peculiar with this one was the urge of girls 9 years old trying to be like boys - act smart like boys, enjoy outdoors like boys do etc。 I never realized this competition in little girls to be like boys。 When these novels were being written, that must have been true - but I think it’s less true now though I am not entirely sure。The other beautiful thing about this novel (as is true for other 5 series) is their interaction with dogs。 For one of the 5 to be a dog makes a point。 The presence of a canine is as important for the author as it is for the story。 Enid captures interactions with canine beautifully。 I love this about her!About the story: this one is interesting not because of the innumerable twists you would expect in a fiction, but because of the locale of the final mystery - the moor。 It’s described beautifully and you would like to be there and take your kids to moor。 Or have then read famous 5 and let them imagine the moor to be a place of fun and mystery。 。。。more
OG,
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Every possible trope we’ve come to expect of the famous five is in this book。 The children are once again abandoned by their parents, who no doubt will expect them to support them in their dotage, and sent of to a horse riding - live in - payed for - but the children will work as free labour- establishment。 While they are there they meet sniffer, a gypsy boy with an adenoids issue, and a girl called Henry (EB is obsessed with this trope。 We have Jo, Henry, George and we meet another in the next Every possible trope we’ve come to expect of the famous five is in this book。 The children are once again abandoned by their parents, who no doubt will expect them to support them in their dotage, and sent of to a horse riding - live in - payed for - but the children will work as free labour- establishment。 While they are there they meet sniffer, a gypsy boy with an adenoids issue, and a girl called Henry (EB is obsessed with this trope。 We have Jo, Henry, George and we meet another in the next book。 George hates Henry but the boys like her (you know George is going to marry Henry in the future。 (I’mShipping this pair) )。 I probably prefer Jo overall as a character but this has a few hidden and interesting points to make, about bravery, friendship and bashfulness。 So mystery moor was mysty moor once long ago until some brothers who owned a stupidly lucrative sand mine (so lucrative the build a train line to transport their sand。。。?) disappeared。 By disappeared I mean brutally murdered by gypsies who wanted the moor for their own dastardly reasons。 So we have casual race jokes about gypsys, a boy who just wants to escape his life that’s so awful just like jo did。 (All young gypsy children get this fate eventually in any of EB’s books。 However not withstanding I give this a high rating as it has the spark back。 It’s been missing that for a while。 。。。more
zai。,
1 star ˚◌→ eh。:my dumb brain only remembers Henrietta and i've completely forgotten everything else but the feeling that this was okay。 ── zaι。 1 star ˚◌→ eh。:my dumb brain only remembers Henrietta and i've completely forgotten everything else but the feeling that this was okay。 ── zaι。 。。。more
Qorina Alifiya,
Always feel like in the adventure too
Booktopians,
I just fallen in love with the characters, it's great I just fallen in love with the characters, it's great 。。。more
Susan,
Picked this up yesterday at a library I am volunteering at。 Read it in two sittings and enjoyed the blast from the past and the light read and familiar characters。 Good ol’ Enid Blyton!
Isabel,
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 You would have thought after 12 adventures the five would know better than to keep showing up at a camp of people who don't want them there and returning to the place they took away smuggled goods from! You would have thought after 12 adventures the five would know better than to keep showing up at a camp of people who don't want them there and returning to the place they took away smuggled goods from! 。。。more
Indika de Silva,
The Famous Five exploring the famous mystery moor。 Adventure soon follows。。。
Five go to mystery moor is my favorite book。 I like the book because it is not scary。 It is really exciting because they always trick the bad guys, then they escape, then they tell the police and then the they go back to school。 Then when they have a break they have another adventure and that is Famous five。
Helen,
My favourite out of all the Famous Five books! Just as good now as it was when I was a child。 :-)
Saptarshi,
The book is about the famous five children i。e。 Anne, Dick, Julian, Georgina and her dog Timmy。Honestly I really like the thrilling journey。 The adventurous plot makes the reader continue flipping the pages till the end。The mystery of the Moor gives a chill through the spine。 Continuous twisting and turning of the plot makes these five miserable during the journey as well as the reader。The Mystery of the Moor was unknown to everybody except the ill minded travellers who used to visit the place i The book is about the famous five children i。e。 Anne, Dick, Julian, Georgina and her dog Timmy。Honestly I really like the thrilling journey。 The adventurous plot makes the reader continue flipping the pages till the end。The mystery of the Moor gives a chill through the spine。 Continuous twisting and turning of the plot makes these five miserable during the journey as well as the reader。The Mystery of the Moor was unknown to everybody except the ill minded travellers who used to visit the place in every three months。 Everyone in the district was scared of them due to their fierce appearance and outraged behaviour。The travellers had mysterious personalities as if they were trying to hide something from the world, which germinated the seed of curiosity in those five children。The book was a bit boring at first but gradually it increased my interest when the five was getting leads from various sources to solve the mystery。 I enjoyed the book a lot。 This is a good children book。 。。。more
Jayne Catherine pinkett,
Not one of the better ones of the series。 Certainly very dated
Tabitha Reji,
The five always have wonderful adventures together 。。。 oh the mist scared me too !
Lizzie (PurplePhoenix),
*3。5 stars on my Enid Blyton scale
Kelly,
Keeping up with the rereads given how much I've struggled to get reading done this month。 Again, this isn't the cover I have, but it's not on the editions list。 Besides, most of the others are in the illustrated reprints so it's fine。 I like this paperback cover。 :) Anyway, this one was ok and nice to have it set in a riding school partly。 I've never learned to ride properly (something I've always wanted to change at some point) but I love horses regardless。 Now I'm older, I can tell how much He Keeping up with the rereads given how much I've struggled to get reading done this month。 Again, this isn't the cover I have, but it's not on the editions list。 Besides, most of the others are in the illustrated reprints so it's fine。 I like this paperback cover。 :) Anyway, this one was ok and nice to have it set in a riding school partly。 I've never learned to ride properly (something I've always wanted to change at some point) but I love horses regardless。 Now I'm older, I can tell how much Henry annoys me in this, with her and George always at each other's throats apart from the end, and then she isn't in any others。 I'd have preferred to hear more about the younger kids having their holidays than those two arguing (as much as I like George)! As a mystery/adventure, it's ok but number 13 isn't one of my favourites in the series。 。。。more
Andhee。bookish,
Seru! Sekali lagi si Timmy emang anjing jagoan。
Shilpa,
Caravans and travelers。 And story about the mystery moor。
Crystal E。 Fall,
Något som kan bli bättre?- Ingenting, Fem-serien är väldigt bra。 5/5 Stjärnor。