Blyton in other fiction
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Re: Blyton in other fiction
I'm reading "A Winter's Tale" by Trisha Ashley and found this ... "creeping about searching the place like something out of a Secret Seven novel."
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Re: Blyton in other fiction
I think the above author enjoyed her Blytons. Here are two more mentions in the same book.
Talking about treasure hunting. ... "And I saw all the Enid Blyton adventure books in the nursery, so I think she has a lot to do with this mania of yours too."
And again... "Oh I do so want to come back, and search, Mum. It's all so Famous Five!"
Talking about treasure hunting. ... "And I saw all the Enid Blyton adventure books in the nursery, so I think she has a lot to do with this mania of yours too."
And again... "Oh I do so want to come back, and search, Mum. It's all so Famous Five!"
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Re: Blyton in other fiction
Trisha Ashley certainly sounds like a Blyton fan!
"Heyho for a starry night and a heathery bed!" - Jack, The Secret Island.
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