Sunday, January 14, 2018

READINGS FOR TEENS AND THE NOSTALGIC

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A Challenge:
I challenge you to finish one Enid Blyton book. Choose that which appeals you the most:




THE FAMOUS FIVE is a series of adventures lead by a group of teens and their dog.





 


MYSTERY SERIES: A series of Mysterious adventures, always in trouble in the midst of strange circumstances.









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The MALORY TOWERS: a couple o sisters are sent to a boarding school, where they suffer peer pressure, they have to survive the traps of their mates; some terrible teachers and a strange environment.







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THE SECRET SEVEN ADVENTURES






The SECRET SEVEN: A group of detective boys and girls in their early teens, that solve crimes and terrible secrets.

Primero un reto: te reto a acabar un libro de aventuras de Enid Blyton. Elige el que más te guste: algunos son aventuras de grupo o pandilla. Otros son cómo algunas chicas se apañan en un lugar desconocido, como puede ser una escuela interna o internado...



Here you have the authorised links to some of the 
most remarkable Teen books of all times. 
Those who are learning English have the advantage of finding the epub in English and in Spanish, for them to compare to 












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ADVENTURE SERIES


The Island of Adventure

 Main article: The Island of Adventure

Philip meets Jack and Lucy-Ann and Jack's pet bird Kiki, and after they sneak home with him, they move in with Philip, his sister Dinah and their Aunt Polly and Uncle Jocelyn at an ancient mansion at the coast. Strange lights on the nearby mysterious island leads to the four's first adventure inside an abandoned copper mine and a network of secret undersea tunnels.

The Castle of Adventure

Main article: The Castle of Adventure

Philip and Dinah's mother takes the four on a summer adventure to a valley in the countryside overlooked by an ominous abandoned castle. When the four go looking for eagles, they find that the castle isn't as abandoned as they were led to believe. They investigate and get caught up in an encounter with a gang of dangerous spies.

The Valley of Adventure

 Main article: The Valley of Adventure

When Bill buys a plane, he decides to take the









four children for a holiday, but events at the airport lead to the four getting into the wrong plane. When the plane lands they find themselves in an unfamiliar valley scarred by war and, once again, the four children fall into an adventure involving a lost treasure sought by a band of villains.

The Sea of Adventure

 Bill takes the foursome on a trip to a Scottish island to help them recover from measles. But amongst the islands, they stumble upon a sinister plot; Bill disappears, and the children are left alone to find out where he is and what is going on.

The Mountain of Adventure

 Hoping for a quiet holiday for once, the children, Kiki, Mrs. Mannering and Bill go to a mountain farm in Wales for some wandering. But on the search for the Vale of Butterflies, the children get lost and find themselves near a mysterious mountain. Ominous rumblings from the ground, a pack of wolves roaming the area, a black fugitive, and Philip's disappearance are but a few of the mysteries the children have to unravel about the mountain.

The Ship of Adventure

 All the children are aboard for a quiet cruise among the Greek islands. But when Philip's new animal friend, a baby monkey, breaks Jack's birthday present, all the children are plunged into an exciting quest to find the lost treasure of the Andra with some ruthless villains hot on their trail.

The Circus of Adventure

 Who is the strange, pompous foreign boy Gustavus Barmilevo invited to the children's home by Bill for the holidays? The children soon discover that he is a prince, named Aloysius Gramondie, and has enemies on his trail. The enemies want to overthrow his uncle, who is too strong a ruler for them, and place the prince on the throne as a puppet ruler. Jack and Kiki find themselves following the others, who are kidnapped and taken to the strange country of Tauri Hessia; but he finds help with a circus, and with his new friends Jack will soon decide the fate of an entire nation.

The River of Adventure

 Recovering from a very bad flu, the four children and their family make a river trip in the Middle East. But there is another reason for this choice of destination: Bill has been asked to watch a crook named Raya Uma. The children soon find another adventure revolving around a magnificent buried city filled with treasure beyond imagination.



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These adventures have the property of engulfing you and magically feel that you are a part of the main roles of the novel. You will laugh, live by... daydream...







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  SAINT CLARE
A classic children’s story from the world’s best-loved children’s author, Enid Blyton. School life has never been so splendid.
Pat and Isabel O'Sullivan plan to give everyone at their new school a few surprises. But it's them who are in for a shock . . . Watch out! There's trouble at St Clare's!

Dos gemelas planean dar un gran golpe en el colegio; pero las fechrías no siempre resultan beneficiosas para las que las cometen...

Enid Blyton is arguably the most famous children’s author of all time, thanks to series such as The Wishing-Chair, The Faraway Tree­, The Mysteries, The Famous Five and The Secret Seven. Her school stories – including the St Clare’s and Malory Towers series are the perfect books for girls who are experiencing their own adventure at school.

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  THE NAUGHTIEST GIRL IN THE SCHOOL

Ser traviesa en un INTERNADO (un colegio en el que se vive y duerme durante tres trimestres al año) es una forma de mostrar que una es distinta a las demás. No es "el pavo" de hacer que todos me miren, sino SER DIFERENTE. Salirse de la uniformidad, tener voluntad propia y manifestarse genuinamente como uno es tiene muchos atractivos. Olvidarse de las normas, acostumbrarse a retrasos, hacer que todos abracen mis faltas de carácter, mis sobradas, mis enfados... da muchos disgustos y amargura.

Por eso Isabel (Elizabeth) ha elegido pedir perdón en vez de pedir permiso, tener iniciativa propia... y con sus tropiezos aprenderá aentender las razones de las normas del colegio y a pensar en las consecuencias de sus acciones.

A eso se llama MADUREZ.

E Isabel madura a lo largo de estas maravillosas historias.
Elizabeth Allen is sent away to boarding school and makes up her mind to be the naughtiest pupil there's ever been.

1 The Naughtiest Girl in the School (en Español Isabel, la chica más revoltosa)

Elizabeth Allen is a spoiled girl who is an only child. She becomes very upset and outraged when she learns that she is being sent to a boarding school. When Elizabeth joins Whyteleafe School she is determined to misbehave so that she will be expelled and able to go back home as soon as possible. She is surprised to find that the children run the school through weekly community meetings, and that her behaviour will be judged by her peers. It is a portrayal of children's restorative justice, and is based on A. S. Neill's school, Summerhill.[1]
At Whyteleafe Elizabeth discovers a new world. Because of her mischief she is first disliked by her fellow students and she puts out eleven things on her chest of drawers, instead of the permitted six and when Elizabeth refuses to put any away Nora confiscates five of the things, which includes photos of her family. The next morning, she refuses to get out of bed so, with Ruth's help, she strips all the bedclothes off her and then tips her out of bed. Elizabeth fumes at Nora, but loses some of her defiance when she threatens to spank her with a hairbrush. One day, Elizabeth hears about the village and the shops there, but nobody will go with her so she goes alone which is not allowed. She meets Rita and she tells her that a girl in her class – Joan Townsend – is not happy, as her parents neglect her, and Elizabeth promises to try to make friends with Joan, and she finally wins her over, and soon they become best friends and Joan talks about how much she loves her mother and how hurt she is by her mother's neglect. Joan knows that her mother will not send her any birthday presents or cake. Elizabeth is soon reported at the meeting by her schoolfellows who are sick of her and she loses a lot of privileges. After that meeting Joan convinces her that misbehaving to be expelled is a bad idea, and advises her to be good, and to ask the heads of the school to tell her parents that she is unhappy and to ask them to take her away, but not in disgrace. Elizabeth accepts this suggestion, and her behaviour improves a lot. She also makes good progress at her piano lessons and secretly longs to play at the function held after the half-term break, though she knows this will not be possible if she goes home at half term. 

One day, Elizabeth plays a trick on Harry and he retaliates by pinning a note on her that says 'I'M THE BOLD BAD GIRL! BEWARE! I BARK! I BITE! I HATE EVERYBODY!" and everyone laughs except Elizabeth who slaps Harry in the face and calls him a cheat. Nora comes along just then and points out that that behavior is not acceptable and orders her to apologize to Harry. Elizabeth initially refuses, but when Nora explains things to her she agrees to, even though she is sure Harry will not accept the apology and it'll make everything worse, but Harry accepts the apology graciously and everyone is friendly again. Elizabeth receives a pound from her uncle and decides to use it to purchase a large cake, a handbag, Joan liked and cards to be sent to Joan for her birthday, as if from her parents. Nora finds out and says "Elizabeth! Why didn't you hand that money in?" "I forgot," says Elizabeth and Nora reports her at the meeting. Elizabeth still won't say what she used the money for and finally it is decided to leave the matter until she receives a reply from Mrs Townsend. Soon Joan's birthday comes and she is overjoyed at the presents, but when she writes to her mother to thank her, her mother replies that she did not send anything. Joan is distressed, wanders off in the rain, and becomes very ill. Elizabeth writes to Joan's mother to confess her role in making Joan ill. Joan's contrite mother arrives to visit Joan, and explains to the heads that her neglect of Joan stems from a resentment that Joan survived an illness years before, while her more loved twin brother died. Joan and her mother reconcile, and Joan becomes happy again, while Miss Best explains to William and Rita that the money was used for a very kind cause, and so they summon Elizabeth up to their office and explain to her that she did a right thing in a wrong way and that they will just tell the meeting they are satisfied with the explanation. Sometime later, John grumbles about nobody helping him in the garden except her and she's no use because she's leaving in a week. Elizabeth sits on the swings and says "Elizabeth Allen, you really are cutting your nose off to spite your face! You are perfectly happy here and you have a friend who will miss you when you leave and you want to play the piano at the concert at the end of this term. You really should change your mind and decide to stay.", and at the next meeting, everyone is amazed as Elizabeth decides to stay at Whyteleafe School for many years to come.
2 The Naughtiest Girl Again is the second novel in The Naughtiest Girl series of novels by Enid Blyton. It is about older and not-so-spoiled Elizabeth Allen is in her second term at Whyteleafe School.  2 Isabel, la chica más traviesa del colegio (Español)

PLOT: Elizabeth Allen, older and not having a spoiled personality, goes on to her second year for Whyteleafe School. She makes two enemies, Robert and Kathleen. Robert is a bully and Kathleen plays mean tricks on Jenny and Elizabeth. Elizabeth does not want to misbehave again, but someone tries to make sure that she does not forget her nickname of 'the Naughtiest Girl in the school'. Elizabeth tries to hunt down the sneak who is playing tricks on her and her friend Joan, resulting in many adventures.

3 The naughtiest girl is a monitor by Enid Blyton

 

It's the last few weeks of the Summer vacation and Elizabeth is getting a bit bored and lonely, so her mother springs a surprise on her in the form of Arabella. Elizabeth is excited but soon finds out she doesn't like Arabella very much and the dislike is mutual, but Elizabeth decides to do her best to hide her dislike, telling herself "Be careful, Elizabeth Allen. You're very good at making enemies, but as you found last term, that only makes things difficult for you and your friends. Arabella's a silly, empty-headed doll. You let Whyteleafe deal with her and don't try to cure her all by yourself", Thankfully school restarts soon and Elizabeth won't have to have anything to do with Arabella unless she wants to. As well as Arabella, there are three new students that term; two boys and one girl. Martin seems a pleasant enough chap. Julian is an excellent mimic and very, very clever but he is very untidy, lazy and lackadaisical and Rosemary is a nice girl, but is very timid and weak. Elizabeth soon sees Julian right at the bottom of the form and says "Julian, you really ought to try to be top" "Couldn't be bothered" he says "Who wants to learn about the tallest mountains? I'm not going to climb them. Who wants to learn history dates? I'll forget them when I grow up, so I couldn't care less. Lessons are pointless and anyway, you're just telling me to work hard because you're a goody-goody monitor." Elizabeth goes to walk off in a huff, but Julian says "Oh, c'mon, I'm only teasing. Your friend Joan is in a higher form now, so you won't see much of her for quite a while, so why don't you make friends with me?" and Elizabeth does so. At the next meeting, Julian makes a noise like a bubbling saucepan and poor Elizabeth is stuck between a rock and a hard place. She knows she should report him, but he's a new boy and her new best friend. She glares at him and he stops and William says "It is not funny to hold up a school meeting" and Elizabeth takes the money box round and Arabella does not put all her money in; she keeps a pound to herself and Rosemary gives the game away when she says that peppermint chocolates are such good value. Jenny goes to have a look in Arabella's cubicle and sees the chocolates in her music case "Arabella has kept money back and spent it all on chocolates! How mean" she tells her form in disgust "Well" says Harry "let's show her what we think of her! I bet at the next meeting she'll put all her money in the box." and everyone gives Arabella the cold shoulder and at the next meeting she says "The whole form is making fun of me for no reason that I can see." William asks someone to explain why they're giving Arabella such a hard time and Jenny says "Well, William, Arabella kept money back for herself and spent it all on chocolates" William consults Elizabeth about it, but she has to say she doesn't really know what Jenny is talking about. Arabella is made to give all her change to Elizabeth and will only have ten pence that week. When the meeting breaks up she says "Why didn't someone tell me about Arabella? I felt like a fool!" and Jenny explains that she thought Arabella was her friend. One day, Rosemary has to say her money keeps disappearing and no, she hasn't got a hole in her pocket, so Elizabeth marks a coin to see if it disappears and if so, who could have been mean enough to take it and on the next rainy day, the children spin coins and Julian has the marked coin. Elizabeth tackles him over it and Julian denies having stolen it and they split up. Arabella spreads a rumour and Julian plays tricks on Elizabeth to pay her back. In Miss Ranger's class, the books seem to leap off the desk by themselves and Miss Ranger is not pleased "Go out of the room, Elizabeth! Once was probably an accident, twice may have been but not three times. You're a monitor and you should know that that sort of behaviour is not acceptable in a class room" Elizabeth goes and horror of horrors, here comes Rita "I was sent outside, but it was for something that wasn't my fault" she explains but Rita says "Don't let it happen again. You know that monitors should not do things that get them sent outside". In the French teacher's class, mysterious drops of water fall on Elizabeth's head "Ooh" she says "what is happening?" The French teacher thinks Elizabeth is horsing around and says "One more sound out of you and you go outside. This is a classroom, not a circus" and Elizabeth makes up her mind not to make another sound; she'd rather get saturated than sent outside again. At the end of class, Harry says "Elizabeth, how could you behave like that? Let me feel your head." and unfortunately it's as dry as a bone, so Elizabeth doesn't have a leg to stand on. Arabella's birthday comes up and she decides to have a midnight feast and doesn't tell Elizabeth who that night hears a terrific BANG! and when she goes to investigate, she sees Julian with biscuits in his hand "Julian" she says "you're stealing biscuits now! Put them back at once!" and in the process makes an awful noise, so the midnight feast has to be cancelled. Julian puts sneezing powder in Elizabeth's French book and she starts sneezing helplessly. She is told to stop and has to say "I can't A-TISH-OOOOOO help it" and is sent outside again and William comes along, sees her not sneezing there and thinks Elizabeth was just playing a childish prank. She reports Julian for stealing the biscuits, but Arabella explains that they were part of the midnight feast menu and poor Elizabeth realizes that she was wrong about at least the biscuits. William says “Elizabeth, you have accused Julian wrongly of stealing and also twice you have been thrown out of the room for playing stupid pranks. That is not the behaviour of a monitor, so you must step down and we will choose someone else in your place.” Elizabeth rushes out in tears and Julian begins to feel a bit guilty “I know she accused me wrongly of stealing, but she didn’t really play the fool in class; her behaviour was really the results of my tricks” thinks Julian. Elizabeth is summoned to William's office and she explains why she thought Julian was a thief. Julian is then summoned and says “Oh, I see. A lolly of Elizabeth’s fell out of my pocket, did it? And there was a marked coin in my pocket? So that’s why Elizabeth accused me of stealing, eh? Well, I can now see her point, but I never laid a finger on her lollies or money; someone must have tried to frame me. Anyway, it was not Elizabeth’s fault she got kicked out of class twice.” He turns to Elizabeth and says “Elizabeth, I put some springs under your books and that was what made them fly off your desk. I also put some pellets above your head so they’d leak water on you. And I put sneezing powder in your French book.” Elizabeth laughs when she remembers what happened, her books flying off the desk in particular and she laughs “You’re a real sport” says Julian “I never thought you’d laugh when I told you about the tricks I played on you. Now I like you almost as much as I did before, so will you be my friend again?” “Oh, yes” she says. Elizabeth is a bit mopey and serious for a few days, so Julian plays a trick in the science class and everyone ends up rolling in the aisles with laughter and suddenly everyone's friendly again. At the next meeting William says “Julian, you should use your brains for work and not just for jokes and tricks.” “Oh, I couldn’t care less about being bottom” Julian replies rudely “I see” says William kindly “but I must warn you punishment will come for your laziness and it will, alas be a terrible one” It's soon time for the kids’ end of term outing and Julian's mother isn’t there yet and Julian reckons the car must have broken down, but he soon finds out the reason for his mother's lateness is far more sinister; she's suddenly very, very ill. Julian races out into the garden and when Elizabeth finds him, he wails “My mother’s very, very ill; she mightn’t live. Why didn’t I use my brains for good, worthwhile work instead of only for tricks and jokes? I know my mother couldn’t care less about grades, but I wish now I’d been top instead of bottom. William was right, punishment was awaiting me and it could not have been a more terrible one.” Martin starts to feel very uncomfortable and finally decides to own up that he was the one who was the thief and who framed Julian “You horrid thief!” she cries “You nasty, beastly, rotten, double-faced thief! So it was you who put that coin and those lollies of mine into Julian’s pocket! Think of all the damage you’ve done. Because of you I thought that Julian was a thief and I accused him and he played tricks that got me sent outside and I lost my position as a monitor. How could you sleep at night?” getting up and walking away. She goes to the music practice room and Rosemary comes in “Why were you so beastly to Martin?” she asks “You know he’s so kind and generous” and Elizabeth thinks “Martin really is a puzzle. How can one person be both kind and unkind; both mean and generous? It just doesn’t make sense.” The maths class is interrupted by a phone call for none other than Julian and he comes back and says “My mum’s better. MY MUM’S BETTER!” Miss Ranger lets the class off early; nobody will be able to do any more lessons; they’re too hyper. That night, Elizabeth simply cannot sleep so she goes to have a look at “William’s Big Book” to see if there's any explanation for Martin's strange behaviour and she finds an article about a girl named Tessa who stole things to give to others to win their favour and that's basically what Martin does. Elizabeth confronts Martin and he says “I feel simply dreadful, Elizabeth. What can I do to make things better?” “Well, there’s only one thing to do and a coward like you would never do it. You ought to own up at the next school meeting.”, and lo and behold, just as the meeting is about to break up a voice says “Hang on. I’ve got something to say” and it is Martin “William” he says “I was the one who stole the biscuits, cakes, money and lollies and I planted the marked coin on Julian so everyone would think it was him, not me. I would never have owned up except Julian’s mother was ill and I hated to think I did that to someone who was so miserable. Also, someone said I was a coward and I’m not really” “Aww” thinks Elizabeth “look at that. He so badly wanted people to like him and they don’t seem to, and now he’s had to confess something that will make them dislike him even more. That was a brave thing to do.”, standing up and saying “Well, it wasn’t the usual kind of stealing, it wasn’t just badness. You see, he stole things to give to people to win their favour. There’s an article in the book about a girl, whose name was Tessa who behaved just like him. Wait a minute and I’ll find it.”, turning to the right page “How did you know about Tessa?” asks William “Well, Martin told me all he’d done and I was disgusted” she says “but all the same, the kids say he’s kind and I wondered what made Martin tick, so I looked in the book and found that.” “Well, Martin” says William kindly “you can’t just buy friends; you have to earn them, so don’t steal any more things from your fellows; just be kind, generous and fun to be with and you’ll soon have more friends than you can count.” The meeting finally breaks up and there's only time for an apology from Martin to Julian and a quick dinner. Near the end of the term, Elizabeth gets more than she bargained for on her walk with Julian when some kid falls into the lake. She rescues him and comes back to school dripping wet. She changes her clothes and saunters back to dinner, not wanting any fuss, but at the next school meeting they hear about the heroic deed. “It was Elizabeth” says Julian “it was our Elizabeth” Everyone cheers her on and Elizabeth is asked to choose a reward and she says “Well, there’s a fair on in a nearby town, so could you please let everyone have a few days off to go there?” and Miss Best agrees. Julian then stands up and says “And please make Elizabeth a monitor again; she deserves it.”, and his request is also granted. (ARTICLE CULLED FROM THE WIKY) ETC...

 

 

In book eight, Elizabeth is desperate to play the piano in the end of school concert. Elizabeth knows Arabella is very good - so she spends every waking minute practising. But exams are looming, and piano practice leaves Elizabeth with no time to revise. 
Will the Naughtiest Girl have to stay in First Form another year?





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MALORY TOWERS
SECRET SEVEN 
MYSTERY SERIES


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The very first Famous Five adventure featuring Julian, Dick, Anne, and tomboy George along with her beloved dog, Timmy.  There's a shipwreck off Kirrin Island, but where's the treasure? The Five are on the trail, looking for clues... but they're not alone and time is running out.



There's a thief at Kirrin Cottage! The Famous Five think they know who it is, but they need to prove it!  Where can they find evidence? The discovery of an old map and very unusual hiding place is all they need to get to the bottom of this mystery and uncover the true culprit!



Who's been on George's island? What is locked inside the mysterious trunk hidden on Kirrin Island?




The Famous Five think they're on the trail of smugglers until they hear a child scream...
Can there still be smugglers at Smuggler's Top? The Famous Five go to stay at the large old house, and discover lots of brilliant hiding places, even underground tunnels!  Then they catch people signalling out to sea who are they?



On their caravan holiday, the gang are thrilled when they stumble across a circus troupe. Unfortunately some of the circus people have more sinister plans than just clowning around.




What is Uncle Quentin up to, all alone on Kirrin Island? He won't let anyone visit, not even George and the rest of the famous Five. But Uncle Quentin isn't really alone on the island someone is watching his every move.



Spook trains in the middle of the night! And they seem to vanish into thin air but where do they go? The Famous Five are on to it. But the discovery of an unusual underground tunnel system, and a train-service, has them puzzled. If they follow the tracks, will they solve the mystery?



The Famous Five are distraught! Dick has been kidnapped mistaken for somebody else! The gang finally track him down to a lonely, abandoned house but then they too are seized and held captive. How will the intrepid Five get themselves out of this mess?



Julian, Dick and Anne are really worried George and her devoted Timmy have just disappeared! Not only that, somebody has broken in to Kirrin Cottage. Could there be a connection? The Famous Five think so, but it's going to be tough getting to the bottom of this mystery.



Dick is puzzled when he's woken by a light flashing through his window. Is someone trying to send him a coded message? And when the Famous Five hear of an escaped convict in the area, they are on red alert. The police won't help, so the Five have no choice but to solve the mystery alone.



The Famous Five are having a brilliant time on holiday in horse-drawn caravans and they've discovered a ruined castle nearby! The castle looked deserted from a distance, but is that a face at the window? Or is it a trick of the light? Just who is hiding in the castle?



Who would deliberately lure somebody on to treacherous rocks on the Cornish coast?  Somebody is flashing lights from the old tower on stormy nights and the Famous Five sense danger. But can they solve this mystery safely?



Mystery Moor is aptly named, as the Five discover! There's something dangerous out there, but gang need help to find out what it is. The travellers camped on the moor are unfriendly, so the Famous Five have no other choice but to risk the treacherous mists and follow the trail.



George is not pleased when Berta, a spoilt American girl, turns up at Kirrin Cottage in the middle of the night dressed in disguise! But George hasn't got time to be jealous. Berta is in hiding from kidnappers, and she needs help. The Famous Five must risk danger to help out this stranger.



Camping again! This time the Five have pitched their tent near an old ruined cottage, which looks as though it's been abandoned for years. When Anne hears strange noises at night the others don't believe her...until they see ghostly lights. Could the cottage be haunted?



Hurrah! It's holiday time, and the Famous Five are spending it at Billycock Hill. Most exciting of all, they've made a new friend a real pilot! But when he disappears with top secret equipment, the Five are puzzled. Could their new friend be a spy?



The Famous Five are having lots of fun in the snow! But who is living in the mysterious house near the chalet they're staying in?  The caretaker says nobody has lived there for years, but the Five are sure they've seen a terrified, haunted face at one of the windows.



There is a ruined castle on Finniston Farm, but only the dungeons remain and no one knows where they are!

The Famous Five are determined to find them, and whatever else is hidden inside, but someone else wants to find out too. Can the Five get there first?



The Five have heard the stories about treasure on Demon's Rocks, but they never thought they were really true!
When they discover a very old, valuable gold coin, the myth becomes real. Who does the treasure belong to? The gang are determined to find out...but so is someone else.



Whispering Island is a mysterious place surrounded by a million stories. Is it haunted? The Famous Five are intrigued to find out, but they're scared too. Are they brave enough to get to the bottom of it all?



The Famous Five are having fun camping near the home of a famous scientist. But they might have known there'd be a mystery to solve. When the scientist's important research papers go missing, he needs the gang's help to get them back! But how can the Five work out who took them?







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MYSTERY SERIES
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MYSTERY SERIES/1 MYSTERY OF THE BURNT COTTAGE
MP3 MYSTERY OF THE BURNT COTTAGE
MYSTERY SERIES/2 Mystery of the Disappearing Cat
MYSTERY SERIES/3 MYSTERY OF THE SECRET ROOM
MYSTERY SERIES/4 MYSTERY OF THE SPITEFUL LETTERS
MYSTERY SERIES/5 Mystery of the Missing Necklace
MYSTERY SERIES/6 Mystery of the HIDDEN HOUSE
MYSTERY SERIES/7 Mystery of the Pantomime Cat.





THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN - HERGÉ
PDF AND MP3 ADVENTURES OF TINTIN FILES DOWNLOAD


The Adventures of Tintin

Clever and ever-curious, Tintin is a young reporter-turned-detective whose pursuit of villains, criminals, treasure and the occasional artifact takes him all over the world, along with a colorful cast of friends. Based on the famous comic series by Belgian artist Hergè.



Series 1
01. The Black Island
On the trail of forgers, the intrepid boy reporter arrives at a mysterious castle.




02. The Secret of the Unicorn
The intrepid boy reporter buys a model ship that sparks off a treasure hunt.
02. The Secret of the Unicorn MP3

03. Red Rackham's Treasure
The intrepid boy reporter is after treasure, but is mad Professor Calculus helping?




04. Destination Moon
The rocket countdown is on for the intrepid boy reporter and his dog Snowy.
04. Destination Moon MP3


05. Explorers on the Moon
The intrepid boy reporter and his friends are unaware their rocket is being monitored.




06. Tintin in Tibet
News of a plane crash sends the intrepid boy reporter on a desperate search.
This is the pdf book
06. Tintin in Tibet. This is the audio file.




Series 2
07. The Seven Crystal Balls
When explorers return from Peru and fall mysteriously ill, the intrepid boy reporter is on the case.
This is the pdf book
07. The Seven Crystal Balls - Audio file.




08. Prisoners of the Sun
With Professor Calculus in grave danger, the boy reporter and dog Snowy lead a rescue.



09. The Calculus Affair - Part 1
Professor Calculus has a narrow escape at home - then disappears on a visit to Switzerland
09. The Calculus Affair - Part 1 AND 2 MP3: 
(Note: Part 1 & 2 have been merged into an omnibus version of approximately 58 minutes).




10. The Calculus Affair - Part 2
Two enemy states are after Professor Calculus's invention, but it has gone missing.




11. The Red Sea Sharks - Part 1
The intrepid boy reporter, Captain Haddock and Snowy try to avert a coup d'etat.

(Note: Part 1 & 2 have been merged into an omnibus version of approximately 58 minutes.)


12. The Red Sea Sharks - Part 2
The boy reporter realises that an old adversary is behind the dastardly slave trade.

This is the pdf book
12. The Red Sea Sharks  audio file MP3




Producer: John Yorke
Adapted by: Simon Eastwood
Music: Roger Limb

Tintin - Richard Pearce
Snowy - Andrew Sachs
Thomson & Thompson - Charles Kay
Captain Haddock - Leo McKern (Series 1)
Captain Haddock - Lionel Jeffries (Series 2)
Calculus - Stephen Moore
Nestor - Stephen Thorne


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