Famous Five Collection

Famous Five Collection

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  • Author:Enid Blyton
  • ISBN:1444910582
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Summary

To celebrate the 70th anniversary of the first publication of the Famous Five books, here are the first three Famous Five adventures in one volume。

Book 1: Five On A Treasure Island
A shipwreck off Kirrin Island! But where is the treasure? The Famous Five are searching for clues - but they're not alone 。。。Someone else has joined the treasure hunt。

Book 2: Five Go Adventuring Again
A thief at Kirrin Cottage! Who can it be? The Famous Five think they know - but they need proof! Then they find an old map and an unusual hiding place。。。

Book 3: Five Run Away Together
Who's been on George's Island? And what is locked in the mysterious trunk hidden on Kirrin Island? The Famous Five think they're on the trail of smugglers - until they hear a child scream。。。

These editions feature the classic texts and Eileen A。 Soper's original illustrations。

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Reviews

Maja Ina Ruparcic

Ten years later, I still don’t like Julian’s guts。 Two stars deducted for all the sexism。 Otherwise a lovely nostalgic read。

Layla Moore

This is a brilliant book and I read each book quite quickly 👍

Belinda

OK。 Well here is the books that made me fall in love with reading。 So here I am 43 to 45 years later revisiting。。 So far I've only read five on a treasure Island。。。。 I loved it! Exciting writing, adventurous storyline and a proper kids fascination with food。 And then there's the innocence! Oh my such innocence! It is 1942 and times were simpler! Children obeyed adults as a higher authority and were trusted to do their own thing because the world was safe!To say I enjoyed this foray into my young OK。 Well here is the books that made me fall in love with reading。 So here I am 43 to 45 years later revisiting。。 So far I've only read five on a treasure Island。。。。 I loved it! Exciting writing, adventurous storyline and a proper kids fascination with food。 And then there's the innocence! Oh my such innocence! It is 1942 and times were simpler! Children obeyed adults as a higher authority and were trusted to do their own thing because the world was safe!To say I enjoyed this foray into my younger self would be an under exaggeration! No wonder now at 50, I still read daily, avidly and love it! 97 percent because I plan to read more and if there's a better one I need extra points! 。。。more

Esha Bakht

Famous Five is such book that I cannot have enough of。 The story is about three siblings Julian, Dick and Anne and their cousin Georgina of course, who persistently insists on being called George。 And their sharpest dog ever, Timmy。 They all share adventures altogether。

Nick Wong

Love Enid Blyton。 Enchanted Woods and Faraway Tree, then the Famous Five。 So well written and such a joy to read aloud to children。 80 years on these books are still great。

Heather Watts

In these difficult times, revisited my childhood and it was like meeting old friends。 Yes, some of the original language and ideas are now dated but the stories are still fun。

Nicole Moorhouse

Childhood relivedI am 38 but reading this 3 books brought me bk to my childhood where i was wishing i could go on adventures

Agnesiaandjani

This is an amazing book,

Heather

Yes I love books about aliens and zombies, murderers and psychopaths but I also love quaint books set in a time where there was considerably less to worry about。 When kids could wander without worry and every farm was willing to feed you。I read the first book many many many years ago, it was my cousins, I borrowed it, I never gave it back and she still reminds me to this day。 I actually still have it so I might return it。 I instantly loved the five, their slightly posh ways and wonderful picnics Yes I love books about aliens and zombies, murderers and psychopaths but I also love quaint books set in a time where there was considerably less to worry about。 When kids could wander without worry and every farm was willing to feed you。I read the first book many many many years ago, it was my cousins, I borrowed it, I never gave it back and she still reminds me to this day。 I actually still have it so I might return it。 I instantly loved the five, their slightly posh ways and wonderful picnics。This collection draws together the first three books - Five on a Treasure IslandWhere siblings Julian, Dick and Anne meet their cousin George, a tomboy with a heart of gold along with her dog Timmy。 It’s set upon Kirin Island where George proudly shows off her island to her cousins。 They discover shipwrecks, dungeons and treasure but quickly discover other people are after them too。Five go Adventuring AgainIt’s Christmas time and they have to get a tutor over the holiday period as they have been ill, their charming tutor soon wins all but George round。 She doesn’t trust him and when things go missing in Kirrin Cottage the five begin to investigate discovering strange maps and hidden passages。Five Run Away TogetherGeorge’s mother is ill, the families temporary cook is looking after them but she is a nasty piece of work and the Five discover she may just be up to something。 They decide to upsticks and hide out on Kirrin Island but once more the island is being used by some unscrupulous people, can the Five play detective again and get to the bottom of it?These books are all good fun and off course they were published back in the 1940’s so a lot of it does come across as old fashioned。 But these are still good stories, Julian does comes across as a stuck up male chauvinist pig most of the time and Anne’s delight at housework will make people cringe, one thing that has changed though is my opinion of George’s scientist father, he did come across as a bad tempered old so and so but now as a mother of two rambunctious daughters I can see all he wants is piece and quiet to his work!It’s nice to take a trip down memory lane and these stories are still as enjoyable to me now as they where thirty years ago。 。。。more

Kasmah Suwardy

My memories

Michael Giannattasio

This book was great!My favourite book of the three books in this collection is Five on a Treasure Island。 I was really excited when they found the treasure。 if I had to be a character in this book, I would be Julian。

Swara Fating

I loved this book and have read it thrice already。 I recommend this book if you like to read adventurous books。

Fei

george is trans or a butch lesbian, change my mind

Andrew Whewell

Wonderful fun, even when reading again 25 years laterGreat reads and enjoyable fodder。 I'm sure there have been some amendments to the original, but the core of the books remain and are still a pleasure。 When on offer, this is a steal to get a good few hours of reading for so little Wonderful fun, even when reading again 25 years laterGreat reads and enjoyable fodder。 I'm sure there have been some amendments to the original, but the core of the books remain and are still a pleasure。 When on offer, this is a steal to get a good few hours of reading for so little 。。。more

Sapna

My first book for 2020 Goodreads pledge finished!! This is the Enid Blyton "Famous Five" Series of Books 1-3。1。 Five on a Treasure Island。Julian, Dick and the youngest, Anne, go to stay with their Uncle Quentin and Aunt Fanny who has a daughter named Georgina, whom they have never met。 When they meet they find out Georgina is very difficult and only answers to being called "George" as she has always wanted to be a boy! Slowly, though, they become friends, especially as George has a secret, her p My first book for 2020 Goodreads pledge finished!! This is the Enid Blyton "Famous Five" Series of Books 1-3。1。 Five on a Treasure Island。Julian, Dick and the youngest, Anne, go to stay with their Uncle Quentin and Aunt Fanny who has a daughter named Georgina, whom they have never met。 When they meet they find out Georgina is very difficult and only answers to being called "George" as she has always wanted to be a boy! Slowly, though, they become friends, especially as George has a secret, her precious dog called "Timothy"。 George has been forbidden from keeping him, so she secretly keeps him with her friend, fisherman's son, Alf。 To pay for his upkeep she gives Alf all her pocket money。 Aunt Fanny lives in Kirrin Cottage and they have a farm called Kirrin Farm。 Legend says that there are gold ingots buried somewhere nearby。 But most excitingly, Kirrin Island has been gifted by Aunt Fanny to George! George takes all her cousins to Kirrin Island and tells them about the boat wreck under the sea and shows it to them。 Then one day a storm brings the wreck to the surface and everyone explores it and find a tin in which some clues are left to where the ingots are kept。 It's then a race against time as some criminals come to buy the island ostensibly to help tourism。 Uncle Quentin who is a clever scientist but not very rich wishes to sell so he can give George and Aunt Fanny special comforts but little does he know the Famous Five will find a room filled with ingots on George's and her cousins' very own island, Kirrin Island。2。 Five Go Adventuring Again。George and Anne and Timothy have now joined the same girl's boarding school。 Julian and Dick as usual are together are their boy's boarding school。 It's the Christmas Holidays and George has been promised an amazing holiday and Julian, Dick and Anne's home; unfortunately, their mother has scarlet fever and so is in quarantine and so they must go to George's home at Kirrin Cottage。 George, who has always been with her parents, is quite behind in her studies and Julian and Dick had influenza last term, so they will be having a tutor for the holidays to help them catch up! Anne did quite well though。 Uncle Quentin then decides to hire someone by the name of Mr Roland who is very knowledgeable about the scientific work he is working on and how he is going to change the nation with his formula。 The children go to meet him at the railway station and are surprised to find that he is not so bad。 However, he does not like Timothy the dog and neither does Timothy the dog like him! Anyone Timmy doesn't like, George doesn't like! So the battle lines are drawn。 The children find a map which tells about dungeons and the like in Latin and ask Mr Roland about it。 But could the children's (minus George and Timothy's) trust in Mr Roland be their biggest mistake? Some important core documents of the scientific work are stolen from Uncle Quentin's office and test tubes are destroyed。 George nearly exposes Mr Roland who uses his good graces with Uncle Quentin to throw out the family protector (Timmy) from the house and into the dog kennel。 They find out the artists who are staying as rentals in Kirrin Farm are Mr Roland's friends in their nefarious plan。 George finds out quite by mistake where are the dungeon tunnels and the Famous Five save the day 。。。。 again!3。 Five Run Away Together。George, Anne, Julian, Dick and Timothy are back again in Kirrin Cottage but George's mother is taken ill suddenly! Their old cook is also away as she is looking after a relative and a nasty lady called Clara Stick and her son Edgar and dog Tinker are instead "helping" at Kirrin Cottage。 George's mother is rushed to hospital and Uncle Quentin goes with her, saying he would not return until Aunt Fanny is better。 Mrs Stick's husband also lands up and the three of them and "Stinker" as the Five call him take advantage of the situation。 Then George and her cousins and Timmy decide to run away to Kirrin Island, making the Sticks think they are catching the train home。 An infuriated George had noticed some smoke from the island which could have been from day trippers。 They then noticed a locked trunk in their wreck。 Smugglers maybe? They decide to stay in a well-protected cave and had taken a lot of food and drink with them。 As the clues start to click they realise that not smuggling, someone has been kidnapped, none other than a little girl named Jenny。 Uncle Quentin rushes from the hospital to Kirrin Cottage as no one was receiving his phone calls and finds the house had been ransacked! (by none other than you-know-who "the Sticks and Stinker")。 He rushes to the police and so do George and the others with little Jenny in tow。 Julian explains it all and helps the police to arrest the Sticks and Stinker and the Famous Five do it again! 。。。more

Audrey

it was scary but fun

Ms LG Kennelly

So adventurous and thrillingI loved this book because it is so mysterious and a real thriller to put together the puzzle。 I loved this book and would recommend it to mystery loving children from eight to eleven

Sarz

I know it's not the done thing to like Blyton these days, and in a lot of ways her books are really problematic (race and class issues are the most obvious) but。。。 I still love the agency that she gives to her child characters。 And to be honest, there's probably a hefty dose of nostalgia there too。 I know it's not the done thing to like Blyton these days, and in a lot of ways her books are really problematic (race and class issues are the most obvious) but。。。 I still love the agency that she gives to her child characters。 And to be honest, there's probably a hefty dose of nostalgia there too。 。。。more

Alexandra

Kurzweilig, aufregend, lustig und spannend, erstaunlich fortschrittlich und einfach immer wieder lesenswert!

Summer Matthias Herondale

So wonderful to explore these childhood favourites again! It's amazing how something published 75 years ago still resonates with me today, despite all that time and how I'm so much older。 Highly recommend to children who are just discovering the joys of reading and adults of all ages :) So wonderful to explore these childhood favourites again! It's amazing how something published 75 years ago still resonates with me today, despite all that time and how I'm so much older。 Highly recommend to children who are just discovering the joys of reading and adults of all ages :) 。。。more

Ryan Smith

Great books!My three year old and give year old loved it! Lots of adventure mystery and fun。 Worth every penny。 But it!

Mirko Groenewold

****

Priyadarshni Palanikumar

This is my most favourite of the Famous Five mysteries。 Five on a Treasure Island forms the very root of the adventures that Julian, Dick, Anne, and George are involved in。Five on a Treasure Island :Siblings Julian, Dick and Anne are sent to spend the summer holidays at their Uncle Quentin's。 They meet the tomboy Georgina who loves to be called George and treated as a boy。 At first, she is rather rude and considers her cousins a nuisance upon her life。 But, as nobody 'can be sulky around Julian' This is my most favourite of the Famous Five mysteries。 Five on a Treasure Island forms the very root of the adventures that Julian, Dick, Anne, and George are involved in。Five on a Treasure Island :Siblings Julian, Dick and Anne are sent to spend the summer holidays at their Uncle Quentin's。 They meet the tomboy Georgina who loves to be called George and treated as a boy。 At first, she is rather rude and considers her cousins a nuisance upon her life。 But, as nobody 'can be sulky around Julian', she finds her best friends forever。 They in turn get to share a new friend, a new dog, and a marvellous new island topped with a ruined castle。 But, could there really be gold bars in the dungeons?Five Go Adventuring Again :Winter holidays strike and with it comes a tutor。 What a pain! The four kids are obligated to study every morning with a man who impresses three of them。 George is not happy with Mr Roland, because no one 'can meet Timmy and not love him'。 Despite her dog's misgivings about the new teacher, George finds other mysteries around the man, while the rest of the gang trust him completely。 Her scientist father's secrets are stolen from his very study in their snowed-up home。 How did that happen?Fine Run Away Together :The summer comes around again and we find bigger children and one teenager (Julian)。 The Five are forced into despair as Aunt Fanny is taken ill and the only adults around are the horrible Sticks who are pronounced in-charge by their Uncle。 What choice do they have but to run away? Where would they go when they have their own lovely island? And that's exactly what they do!These books are simply awesome for a growing child。 So many simple, but, profound lessons are found in them。 Ages 8 and up! 。。。more

Anne Mouse

Such jolly funStories to take us back to a much simpler time where children were jolly happy to have a good tea of bread and jam washed down with lashings of ginger beer。

Catherine Ryan

Lovely to revisit the Famous Five series on my Kindle - still as enjoyable!

Sandeep

what do I say about Famous Five, something which I loved reading as a kid, ran short of it in the library。 Now I get to read them in the kindle almost a decade later。Third re-read, great way to recollect fond old memories!Great escapades, great writing,Cheers

Jenna

Bonus points, as I have fond memories of reading almost all of Enid Blyton's books。 Rereading them now, I do wish they had a bit more complexity in the mysteries and characters, and that they treated Anne better。 I do appreciate how well and easily they adjust to calling George by her preferred name。 But it was still a fun series to reread, even if unwieldy in this 3-volume format。 I would have cringed had I read the Americanized version。。。 Bonus points, as I have fond memories of reading almost all of Enid Blyton's books。 Rereading them now, I do wish they had a bit more complexity in the mysteries and characters, and that they treated Anne better。 I do appreciate how well and easily they adjust to calling George by her preferred name。 But it was still a fun series to reread, even if unwieldy in this 3-volume format。 I would have cringed had I read the Americanized version。。。 。。。more

Anni

Toller Ausflug zurück in meine Kindheit!

Ninis

Always thrilling! Love the series since my childhood。 xx