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Five Go to Billycock Hill (The Famous Five #16)
This story takes place during only a week holiday so the adventure comes on quickly and is solved very fast! It was interesting and a fun read! Usually Enid Blyton takes care of little details. When the three boys went to peek in the windows of the cottage, they used a ladder to see in the bedroom window. Blyton never mentions that they put it back. It would have given them away if Will Janes had see. It. They are found out pretty quickly anyway. But good old Timmy comes to the rescue then and
Enid Blyton remains -and after this book, stays - as one of my favorite authors. This book made for a good merry tale of adventure and innocence, and the pages flew by in one day. I needed this book after a few mismatched and false starts and hiccups. I needed the silky and fluid narrative that this book provided. If there had been a clever enough ending instead of the dumb one provided then it would be one of the best ever. This book is about the Famous Five going off to a Hill bracketed by a
Actually I started this book thinking that it might be boring but after that my friend told it is a good book and after reading some more chapters it was very interesting.after all it was an interesting book
Oh WOW!This story starts with the kids going a picnic again. Here, we join Julian and Dick, Anne and George, not forgetting their dog Timmy who went to Billycock Hill for a leisure trip but had to experience adventure with Toby-their friend, Benny-the sweet little boy(Toby's brother),Binky-Toby's dog,and Curly-Benny's pet piglet...THE BLOB On holiday again, the Five are back at Billycock Hill, and making friends already. They can't believe it when they meet Jeff- a real pilot! Maybe they'll
Another one with quite an enjoyable mystery. I have noticed with some of these later ones that there is not as much emphasis on George wanting to be a boy any more. Also during some of the adventures Julian tells the girls not to get involved in parts of it and she meekly accepts. I know she was an annoyance at times but I preferred her when she was fiery. I wonder why Blyton toned her down.Benny and Curly were great additions to the story.
1.5 stars
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Original Title: | Five Go to Billycock Hill |
ISBN: | 0340796308 (ISBN13: 9780340796306) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Famous Five #16, Fünf Freunde Hörspiele #4 |
Characters: | George Kirrin (Famous Five), Dick Kirrin, Timmy, Tinker, Anne (Famous Five), Julian (Famous Five) |
Setting: | United Kingdom |
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Genuinely don't think I had ever actually listened to this one as a child and so the adventure was all new to me. However, I don't think this is one of the best adventures that the five have as once again it's focused on the boys predominantly, and it's more of a mystery that they just happen to kind of be a part of, rather than true investigation. This is the story of the kids visiting Billycock hill and befriending a young pilot. However, it seems like quickly there is a mystery with the planes at the local airfield and he's implicated... A fun easy read, but nothing too exciting. 2*s from me.Declare Epithetical Books Five Go to Billycock Hill (The Famous Five #16)
Title | : | Five Go to Billycock Hill (The Famous Five #16) |
Author | : | Enid Blyton |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 244 pages |
Published | : | 2001 by Hodder Children's Books (first published 1957) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Adventure. Mystery. Fiction |
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This was a good one - had all the good elements of a famous five book.This story takes place during only a week holiday so the adventure comes on quickly and is solved very fast! It was interesting and a fun read! Usually Enid Blyton takes care of little details. When the three boys went to peek in the windows of the cottage, they used a ladder to see in the bedroom window. Blyton never mentions that they put it back. It would have given them away if Will Janes had see. It. They are found out pretty quickly anyway. But good old Timmy comes to the rescue then and
Enid Blyton remains -and after this book, stays - as one of my favorite authors. This book made for a good merry tale of adventure and innocence, and the pages flew by in one day. I needed this book after a few mismatched and false starts and hiccups. I needed the silky and fluid narrative that this book provided. If there had been a clever enough ending instead of the dumb one provided then it would be one of the best ever. This book is about the Famous Five going off to a Hill bracketed by a
Actually I started this book thinking that it might be boring but after that my friend told it is a good book and after reading some more chapters it was very interesting.after all it was an interesting book
Oh WOW!This story starts with the kids going a picnic again. Here, we join Julian and Dick, Anne and George, not forgetting their dog Timmy who went to Billycock Hill for a leisure trip but had to experience adventure with Toby-their friend, Benny-the sweet little boy(Toby's brother),Binky-Toby's dog,and Curly-Benny's pet piglet...THE BLOB On holiday again, the Five are back at Billycock Hill, and making friends already. They can't believe it when they meet Jeff- a real pilot! Maybe they'll
Another one with quite an enjoyable mystery. I have noticed with some of these later ones that there is not as much emphasis on George wanting to be a boy any more. Also during some of the adventures Julian tells the girls not to get involved in parts of it and she meekly accepts. I know she was an annoyance at times but I preferred her when she was fiery. I wonder why Blyton toned her down.Benny and Curly were great additions to the story.
1.5 stars
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