Journal 79
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Journal 79
https://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/jou ... isissue=79
I'm sure like me, you are eager to get your hands on our upcoming Journal!
Which articles do you you like the look of?
I've spotted a fair few already that I know I will instantly enjoy.
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Re: Journal 79
Here's that lovely cover in greater detail, which can be found of course in the cave:
https://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/boo ... s+22-42%29
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Re: Journal 79
That is good news, although I expect it won't arrive until the end of the month. On a different topic, will I receive a reminder about when my subscription is due for renewal? I suspect that it may be due after this journal (or if not definitely after the spring issue). Would it make things too confusing if I paid my 'sub in advance?
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Re: Journal 79
Great stuff! I'm looking forward to all the articles but particularly to Norman Wright's look back at the Enid Blyton Day, David Chambers' research on Woman's Day and John Pickup's analysis of The Rilloby Fair Mystery.
Renewal reminders are sent out with Journals where necessary, Boodi, but I expect Tony doesn't mind receiving resubscriptions early.
Renewal reminders are sent out with Journals where necessary, Boodi, but I expect Tony doesn't mind receiving resubscriptions early.
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Re: Journal 79
The cover looks very attractive. I look forward to receiving my copy to brighten the rather gloomy autumn weather. There are several items I am looking forward to reading and some where the titles gives little clue as to what they are about... but I do enjoy a good mystery so I am anticipating a treat!
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Re: Journal 79
I'm mainly interested in reading, and reading about, the half dozen or so main Mystery / Adventure series of Enid's. So the Fall Five Into Adventure, Rilloby Fair and 'Kiki' articles sound the best for me. And titles like Treasure Trove and Adventure Treasury sound promising.
I'm less interested in the younger / fantasy books. Although I still found the articles about them quite interesting in the last journal, even though I didn't really know the books they were referring to.
I'm less interested in the younger / fantasy books. Although I still found the articles about them quite interesting in the last journal, even though I didn't really know the books they were referring to.
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Re: Journal 79
My appetite is whetted! Thanks for posting this, Pete. It also reminds us that there is a wonderful website out there for us to spend many hours!
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Re: Journal 79
Looks great as always. I too will be interested in Norman Wright's article and the return of Kiki to Germany sounds intriguing also.
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I guess the return of Kiki to Germany is about the republishing of the Adventure series in German.
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Re: Journal 79
I dread to imagine what Kiki says in German!!! With regard to parrots, I recently saw an advert for a furniture store in which a man is walking along with a parrot on his shoulder and the parrot keeps making disparaging comments about everything it sees (using very bad language!). When he arrives in his apartment and opens the door the parrot immediately starts to say the S word (I don't want to be censored but I am sure most people will understand!!) but when it sees the apartment it changes from "sxxxxxxxx" to "Schoern" (beautiful), which I though was rather amusing!!!
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Journal 79 has landed. What a beauty it looks. I shall get stuck in over the next few days. Resubscription done as well.
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Re: Journal 79
Wow, that was quick and what good news!!! I will probably receive my copy sometime towards the end of the coming week!!!!
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Re: Journal 79
Just received mine... It looks like another feast of good things. Many thanks to Tony for all his hard work in putting it together and hunting up the delightful illustrations which enhance the articles so beautifully.
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Re: Journal 79
My copy has arrived. Lots of very interesting articles in it as always and a 'Story from the Roaring 20s' too.
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Re: Journal 79
Mine arrived today, too. I've dipped in and read what interested me most to begin with.
Norman Wright's article on Enid Blyton days is one of the few things in the world that actually make me wish I was older than I am, so that I could have attended more days.
I was intrigued by the German republication of the Adventure series - but can someone clue me in as to what the "z-word" that they omitted is?
I also found the Australian magazine piece very interesting as I didn't realise that so many books had been serialised over there - the splitting of some of the books into twice as many pieces as there are chapters was baffling.
Norman Wright's article on Enid Blyton days is one of the few things in the world that actually make me wish I was older than I am, so that I could have attended more days.
I was intrigued by the German republication of the Adventure series - but can someone clue me in as to what the "z-word" that they omitted is?
I also found the Australian magazine piece very interesting as I didn't realise that so many books had been serialised over there - the splitting of some of the books into twice as many pieces as there are chapters was baffling.
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