Which do you prefer?
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Re: Which do you prefer?
I don't know either one very good, but i go with the Barney Series
The Barney Series
or
The Lucky Star?
The Barney Series
or
The Lucky Star?
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Re: Which do you prefer?
No contest for me. It's got to be myself, the Lucky Star.
The Lucky Star or The Andy?
The Lucky Star or The Andy?
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Re: Which do you prefer?
I'll go for "The Andy" as the poor "Lucky Star" became the "Unlucky Star" after the storm.
The Andy
or
George's rowing boat?
The Andy
or
George's rowing boat?
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Re: Which do you prefer?
George's rowing boat. It played a part in many memorable escapades.
George's rowing boat or the Spook Train?
George's rowing boat or the Spook Train?
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Re: Which do you prefer?
George's rowing boat - I never liked the spook train
George's rowing boat
or
the farn cave (Valley of Adventure)
George's rowing boat
or
the farn cave (Valley of Adventure)
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Re: Which do you prefer?
The Fern Cave. One of my all time favourite hiding places.
The Fern Cave or Kirrin Castle's dungeons?
The Fern Cave or Kirrin Castle's dungeons?
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Re: Which do you prefer?
The fern cave - it is somewhere special without being creepy and I like that hiding place
The fern cave
or
Puffin Island?
The fern cave
or
Puffin Island?
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Re: Which do you prefer?
Puffin island. My first Blyton location and still one of the best.
Puffin island or the Isle of Gloom?
Puffin island or the Isle of Gloom?
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Re: Which do you prefer?
Puffin Island - a lot nicer place as Gloom
Puffin Island
or
the Valley (Valley of Adventure)?
Puffin Island
or
the Valley (Valley of Adventure)?
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Re: Which do you prefer?
The Valley
Valley
Or
Philip's pet lamb from "Mountain of Adventure"?
Valley
Or
Philip's pet lamb from "Mountain of Adventure"?
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Re: Which do you prefer?
Hmm, that's quite difficult...
The Valley - I don't have Philip's affinity with animals of all kind (only with dogs...)
The Valley
or
The Lighthouse (FF go to Demon's Rock)?
The Valley - I don't have Philip's affinity with animals of all kind (only with dogs...)
The Valley
or
The Lighthouse (FF go to Demon's Rock)?
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Re: Which do you prefer?
The Valley although the Lighthouse was an exciting place to stay too.
The Valley
or
Whispering Island?
The Valley
or
Whispering Island?
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Re: Which do you prefer?
The Valley - in a way more peaceful.
The Valley
or
Kirrin Island?
The Valley
or
Kirrin Island?
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Re: Which do you prefer?
Very difficult but I'll go for Kirrin Island as it has just about everything a Blyton fan could wish for.
Kirrin Island or Peterswood?
Kirrin Island or Peterswood?
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Re: Which do you prefer?
Peterswood - I'd like a walk along the river, and it would be fun to bump into Goon!
peterswood
or
Mystery Moor ?
peterswood
or
Mystery Moor ?
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Sing on, sing on, and when the sun is gone
I'll warm me with your echoes
through the night.'
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hearts mad delight,
Sing on, sing on, and when the sun is gone
I'll warm me with your echoes
through the night.'
(E. Blyton, Sunday Times, 1951)
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