Secret Seven Fan Club
Posted: 11 Feb 2014, 13:48
Has anyone else disovered the Secret Seven Fan Club Page? Full of interesting things - a quiz, reviews, door hangers to download - etc. It's a nice website, anyway.
For the discussion of all aspects of the life and works of Enid Blyton.
http://enidblytonsociety.co.uk/forums/
http://enidblytonsociety.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=6073
Oh, I don't think I would. Well, in reality, I don't think I would fit well in any of those places; but the actual setting of Kirrin Island is more appealing to me than an old shed. So being with any of them would be pure fantasy, as I'm probably more at home indoors either on a computer or reading or writing something or other. But, on a fantasy level, yes I think I'd rather be with the Famous Five. I like the natural settings in the Famous Five stories, and, yes (corny though it may sound), even all the caves and tunnels and secret rooms and passages.Moonraker wrote:I would rather be in the SS's shed (or the FFO&D's for that matter) than to be on Kirrin Island! :shock:
I don't think irregularity in highlighting is the problem here, but simply that the link itself looks to be outdated now; but *sometimes*, problems with links can be caused if you have punctuation like a comma or full-stop immediately after a link, just because of normal punctuation requirements of the sentence the link is in. Some software can wrongly include the punctuation as part of the link, and that usually invalidates it.Anita Bensoussane wrote:I managed to get the whole of your link highlighted, Sue, (only part of it was highlighted before) but I'm afraid it still doesn't work. Poppy's link works fine though!
Yes, not my cup of tea, either. However, this is a website/club for 6 or 7 year olds, not 60 year olds! I am sure Hachette's target age group is the former rather than the latter.Pity about the illustrations on the book covers - highly unfortunate, I think. Cartoonish - makes the Seven look about five years old.