Russian Famous Five Books?
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Russian Famous Five Books?
The Famous Five books in Russian.
Can you identify the names of the twelve titles from the pictures alone?
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Not a Famous Five book,but I'm sure someone will be able to guess it from the clues on the cover!
The Books Titles In English:
1.Go Adventuring Again
2. Demons Rocks
3. Mystery Moor
4. Go Off to Camp
5. Are Together Again
6. Into a Fix
7. Five Have Plenty Of Fun
8. Get into Trouble
9. Have a Wonderful Time
10. Secret Trail
11. Smugglers Top
12. Fall into Adventure
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Re: Russian Famous Five Books?
It's not The Mystery of the Invisible Thief, is it, Pete? If so, they really HAVE given it away...
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Sadly yes,although it's described as: 'Enid Blyton Mystery of the thief stealth'
No prizes for guessing this easy one:
Энид Блайтон
No prizes for guessing this easy one:
Энид Блайтон
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The first one of the first row could be Go Adventuring Again, with all the snow. The third one on the first row could be Go Off to Camp, with the spook trains. And the first one of the third row is Have a Wonderful Time, with Faynights Castle and Professor Terry-Kane's face (that's cheating on my part, since I know from the audiobook thread).
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All correct!
(Bold indicates the correct answer)
Can we name the rest?
1.Go Adventuring Again
2.
3.
4..Go Off to Camp
5.
6.
7
8.
9. Have a Wonderful Time
10.
11.
12.
(Bold indicates the correct answer)
Can we name the rest?
1.Go Adventuring Again
2.
3.
4..Go Off to Camp
5.
6.
7
8.
9. Have a Wonderful Time
10.
11.
12.
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Re: Russian Famous Five Books?
1.Go Adventuring Again
2. Demons Rocks
3.Go Off to Camp
4. Mystery Moor
5.
6. Into a Fix
7
8. Get into Trouble
9. Have a Wonderful Time
10.
11.
12.
2. Demons Rocks
3.Go Off to Camp
4. Mystery Moor
5.
6. Into a Fix
7
8. Get into Trouble
9. Have a Wonderful Time
10.
11.
12.
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1.Go Adventuring Again
2. Demons Rocks
3. Mystery Moor
4. Go Off to Camp
5.
6. Into a Fix
7
8. Get into Trouble
9. Have a Wonderful Time
10.
11.
12.
2. Demons Rocks
3. Mystery Moor
4. Go Off to Camp
5.
6. Into a Fix
7
8. Get into Trouble
9. Have a Wonderful Time
10.
11.
12.
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1.Go Adventuring Again
2. Demons Rocks
3. Mystery Moor
4. Go Off to Camp
5. Are Together Again or Run Away Together?
6. Into a Fix
7. Fall Into Adventure ?
8. Get into Trouble
9. Have a Wonderful Time
10. Secret Trail ?
11. Smugglers Top
12. Billycock Hill ?
2. Demons Rocks
3. Mystery Moor
4. Go Off to Camp
5. Are Together Again or Run Away Together?
6. Into a Fix
7. Fall Into Adventure ?
8. Get into Trouble
9. Have a Wonderful Time
10. Secret Trail ?
11. Smugglers Top
12. Billycock Hill ?
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1.Go Adventuring Again
2. Demons Rocks
3. Mystery Moor
4. Go Off to Camp
5. Are Together Again or Run Away Together? - (It's one of those two!)
6. Into a Fix
7. Fall Into Adventure X
8. Get into Trouble
9. Have a Wonderful Time
10. Secret Trail
11. Smugglers Top
12. Billycock Hill ?X
We're nearly there!
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I'll go for Together Again for number 5 then, I thought the maid might be Mrs Stick to start with (and Edgar) but now I'm pretty sure its Jenny with Tinker, because the man (Prof Hayling) has keys which I assume are the keys to his famous tower!
I'm mystified by the others, I thought 12 looked like red-haired Alfredo but its obviously not. Is it Hike, maybe its Dick and Maggie stuck in the mud?
Can't work out 7 either - I thought it was Red Tower and his big house but I guess not!
I'm mystified by the others, I thought 12 looked like red-haired Alfredo but its obviously not. Is it Hike, maybe its Dick and Maggie stuck in the mud?
Can't work out 7 either - I thought it was Red Tower and his big house but I guess not!
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A very wise choice...
1.Go Adventuring Again
2. Demons Rocks
3. Mystery Moor
4. Go Off to Camp
5. Are Together Again
6. Into a Fix
7. Fall Into Adventure X
8. Get into Trouble
9. Have a Wonderful Time
10. Secret Trail
11. Smugglers Top
12. Billycock Hill ?X
1.Go Adventuring Again
2. Demons Rocks
3. Mystery Moor
4. Go Off to Camp
5. Are Together Again
6. Into a Fix
7. Fall Into Adventure X
8. Get into Trouble
9. Have a Wonderful Time
10. Secret Trail
11. Smugglers Top
12. Billycock Hill ?X
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Actually I'm going to say Go Down To The Sea for 12, I think that's the wreckers tower on the left and the Guvnor, and someone holding Clopper's head?
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The clues are the rope ladder and The Cave!
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I am deducing that the word that is in the biggest font on 8,11, and 12 (It looks a bit like "TANHA" but the N in the middle is backwards and has a diacritical mark over it) [Yes, I know that Russian uses the Cyrillic alphabet, not the one we use for English] is the Russian word for five? It also seems to be on the other covers as well.
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I was just doing some sleuthing on that same word — it would be "TAINA" in our alphabet and I was also expecting it to be "Five", but it seems it means "mystery" or "secret". So I can only assume the Famous Five books in Russian are all titled "Mystery of the ........" Rather less original — I hope they don't get confused with the Find-Outers books, if those have been translated as well!
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