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- 06 Jan 2024, 17:39
- Forum: Other Authors
- Topic: Books We Read (or Were Read) at School
- Replies: 92
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Re: Books We Read (or Were Read) at School
In my very first year at primary school, I can remember reading some of the Berenstain Bears and Dr Seuss books. In my second year, our teacher read us The Magic Faraway Tree and also a book called The Robber Hotzenplotz . I think she might have also read us The Magic Finger . I enjoyed these well e...
- 06 Jan 2024, 16:37
- Forum: Other Authors
- Topic: Astrid Lindgren
- Replies: 14
- Views: 3618
Re: Astrid Lindgren
I was introduced to Pippi Longstocking by a teacher reading it to the class. I then borrowed it from the school library and was eventually given a Puffin paperback copy of my own. I didn't get the sequels, Pippi Goes Abroad and Pippi in the South Seas , until I was an adult. However, I think I may h...
- 06 Jan 2024, 16:04
- Forum: Other Authors
- Topic: What other author are you reading at the moment?
- Replies: 4733
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Re: What other author are you reading at the moment?
I've never read anything by Mabel Esther Allan, but I have bought Shadow Over the Alps , because it's in my favourite mystery/adventure genre. So I'm looking forward to reading that at some stage. Meanwhile, I'm currently reading A Sailor in Spite of Himself by Harry Castlemon, whose real name was C...
- 06 Jan 2024, 15:29
- Forum: Other Authors
- Topic: Just William Books by Richmal Crompton
- Replies: 152
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Re: Just William Books by Richmal Crompton
It's a good few years now since I read the story, "William and the Nasties", but I had a similar impression of it to Viv. To me, the story is not promoting or endorsing anti-Semitism, but using humour to show that it's a bad thing. I think it's rather a shame the story was omitted from lat...
- 06 Jan 2024, 14:21
- Forum: Blyton On TV
- Topic: Famous Five TV Series 2023 - 2024, BBC
- Replies: 238
- Views: 5295142
Re: Famous Five TV Series 2023 - 2024, BBC
Just briefly on George slapping people, she definitely slapped Edgar in Five Run Away Together . I think he was taunting the Five in some way, and they were trying to find out where something was. In any case, Edgar said, "Find out yourself", and that's when George leapt at him and slapped...
- 19 Dec 2023, 15:38
- Forum: Blyton On TV
- Topic: Famous Five TV Series 2023 - 2024, BBC
- Replies: 238
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Re: Famous Five adaptation on BBC
I have just watched The Curse of Kirrin Island on Three Now, which is Three's on-demand service in New Zealand. (Three is like ITV in Britain; formerly known as TV3, it's the main competitor to the three channels run by state-owned TVNZ , although TVNZ and Three both have a lot of "sub-channels...
- 11 Sep 2020, 12:30
- Forum: General Natter
- Topic: R.I.P Dame Diana Rigg
- Replies: 10
- Views: 500
Re: R.I.P Dame Diana Rigg
Without doubt, the role of Emma Peel in The Avengers has to have been Diana Rigg's most iconic. But she was also a noteworthy Bond girl in On Her Majesty's Secret Service , being a more complex character than the usual Bond girls (especially of that era) and the only one to get Agent 007 to the alta...
- 04 Sep 2020, 09:30
- Forum: Other Authors
- Topic: What other author are you reading at the moment?
- Replies: 4733
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Re: What other author are you reading at the moment?
I'm currently reading my way through Malcolm Saville's Marston Baines series. RIght now I'm reading White Fire , the fourth book in the series and set on the beautiful Spanish island of Mallorca. It's a thoroughly enjoyable series, but a good deal darker than Saville's most iconic series, the Lone P...
- 26 Aug 2020, 12:29
- Forum: The Books
- Topic: Words you first learnt in a Blyton book!
- Replies: 54
- Views: 4740
Re: Words you first learnt in a Blyton book!
Beatrix Potter taught me the words "impertinent" (used to describe the character of Squirrel Nutkin) and "affronted" (which is what Tabitha Twitchit was with her kittens' behaviour in The Tale of Tom Kitten ). In fact, I'm pretty sure I learned the word "simpleton" (in ...
- 15 Aug 2020, 16:03
- Forum: The Books
- Topic: Enid Blyton in the Public Domain in Some Countries
- Replies: 31
- Views: 15547
Re: Child Whispers Now on Project Gutenberg
The Faded Page website, a Canadian site, has many Enid Blyton titles available to download free but only if you live in a country with the life + 50 year rule. Thank you for mentioning this site, Kate Mary. I had never heard of it before. It's a lot smaller than Project Gutenberg, so I'm guessing i...
- 15 Aug 2020, 15:51
- Forum: The Books
- Topic: Words you first learnt in a Blyton book!
- Replies: 54
- Views: 4740
Re: Words you first learnt in a Blyton book!
Many thanks indeed for the additional information, Boatbuilder and pete9012S. Very much appreciated. It's funny, Billycock Hill was one of my least liked Famous Five books, yet it still taught me the difference between stalactites and stalagmites. And just like Anne, I have never forgotten!
- 15 Aug 2020, 10:34
- Forum: The Books
- Topic: Sickness/illness/injury in the Famous Five Books?
- Replies: 40
- Views: 2329
Re: Sickness/Illness in the Famous Five Books?
While not in any way excusing people who test positive and carry on working, I can perhaps understand why they are doing so. Firstly because of the financial reasons I've already mentioned, especially if they feel under pressure from their employers, and secondly, if they just feel a bit under the ...
- 15 Aug 2020, 10:16
- Forum: The Books
- Topic: Enid Blyton in the Public Domain in Some Countries
- Replies: 31
- Views: 15547
Re: Child Whispers Now on Project Gutenberg
Sorry guys, I didn't realise it would be illegal to download it in the UK! :( But it's still kind of historic IMO to see it on Project Gutenberg, which I believe is one of the biggest and most noteworthy free e-book sites in the world. I visit PG every day, mainly in search of old American series bo...
- 15 Aug 2020, 05:17
- Forum: The Books
- Topic: Sickness/illness/injury in the Famous Five Books?
- Replies: 40
- Views: 2329
Re: Sickness/Illness in the Famous Five Books?
I agree that there is a prevailing attitude in society nowadays that you sort of have to "harden up" and "get on with it" if you get sick - especially if it's only a cold. However, COVID-19 might be changing that. Certainly, in New Zealand, following a sudden community outbreak i...
- 15 Aug 2020, 04:49
- Forum: The Books
- Topic: Words you first learnt in a Blyton book!
- Replies: 54
- Views: 4740
Re: Words you first learnt in a Blyton book!
Stalagmites and stalactites, in one of the Famous Five books, and also the way to tell the difference between them! (The stalactites hold tight to the roof of a cave, and the stalagmites might be able to reach them some day.) Also, I only ever saw the word "beastly" used in a Blyton book, ...