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Look Out, Secret Seven: Book 14

Enid Blyton

Look Out, Secret Seven: Book 14

Subjects

  • Action Adventures - chills, thrills and plenty of spills

Average rating

5 out 5

18 reviews

The Secret Seven are siblings Peter and Janet, and Jack, Barbara, Pam, Colin and George. Together they are The Secret Seven – ready to solve any mystery, any time – in Enid Blyton’s classic series of 15 mystery novels.

In book fourteen, Scamper the spaniel discovers an unwanted visitor, then he protects the Secret Seven as they spy on a thief late at night in Bramley Woods!

What on earth would the Secret Seven do without their dog?

First published in 1962, this edition contains the original text and is unillustrated.

Reviews

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This was an exciting book with danger and adventure mixed in.

Mademoiselle Jewel Buffalo 08.02.2024

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It was an exciting book with a lovely ending....

Queen Gloriana Waxwork 19.07.2023

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What an interesting book I’ve just wondered through. The events of the thieves and the medal were more than good but mesmerising. It was emotional as at the end of the story Susan was missing her brother and she never does. It was Susie and Binkie who saved the seven by telling the police. I would recommend this book to someone as it was not resistible.

Earl Stinky Bouncy-castle 18.07.2019

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Very mysterious and exciting. I liked Barbara very best. I would certainly do.

Officer Diamond Moonbeam 03.08.2018

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Liked it but now being read the Famous Five, like these better as they have better adventures.

Anonymous 28.08.2017

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I love Enid Byron I would recomendvreading this

Anonymous 22.08.2017

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you cant stop reading it

Anonymous 11.08.2017

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watch out there are lots of twists in the tale. not wanted visitors and the secret seven spying on baddies in the forest late at night.

Anonymous 02.08.2017

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Very adventurous and gripping for younger ks2

Anonymous 12.08.2016

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This is an amazing book. Though targeted at younger kids, works for ten or eleven year olds too

Anonymous 11.08.2016

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The so called Tom Smith that had chatted with the secret seven was a thief.Total GOBSMACKER. Finished the whole secret seven series on the 1st of July 2016.

Anonymous 25.07.2016

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You should read this if you have read the other books about the Secret Seven. It does not matter if you haven't read any others. They are not new books because they were written a long time ago but they are still good stories.

Anonymous 11.05.2016

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it was very fun to read

Anonymous 24.08.2015

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Fantastic couldn't put it down

Anonymous 11.08.2015

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You should read this book because it was a fun mystery.

Anonymous 05.08.2015

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I really like the rest of the secret seven books but I don't like this as much as the others.

Anonymous 04.08.2015

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You should read this book because it is like a film it has hero's and villains, it is like your with the secret seven on the adventure.

Anonymous 28.07.2014

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they have 2 mysteries to solve both in 1 adventure

Anonymous 27.07.2014