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If you are looking for an adventurous book I recommend ‘The Famous Five’ (for people probably 8-9 years +) or ‘Secret Seven’ (probably 7-8 +) Both by Enid Blyton

Will

Anonymous

I love Enid Blyton books. Especially Malley towers and st clares. I’ve never a actually read the famous five or secret seven but I plan to. I’ve also read a couple of books from the mysteries that Enid Blyton wrote. I’m a free reader at school and am reading st clares. When I was younger I always thought Enid Blyton was a man.

Anonymous

I’ve already read them all and I like them and that’s why I put a like on it.

Earl Arthur Casserole

Anyone else read Diary of a wimpy kid

scubaman

Anonymous

Omg I love it!!

Anonymous

I have. I’ve got quite a few of the books at home and my old teacher has the whole set their great. If you’ve ever read Dork Diaries their basically the boy version of diary of a wimpy kid.

Anonymous

Yeah! It’s a great book! :)

Anonymous

If anyone has read the hobbit say if you liked it plz.

Aesop

Anonymous

have done it is a very good book

Aesop

Anonymous

Awesome, some one else likes J.R.R Tolkien, I’m onto reading Lord of the rings.

Anonymous

Me too! I love that kind of stuff!

Anonymous

you should read rent a bridesmaid by Jaquline Wilson

Aesop

Anonymous

My friend is obsessed with Jacqueline Wilson books

Anonymous

If you like fantasy I could list a book or two

Aesop

Anonymous

Can you please make a list for me:)

Anonymous

Okay so there’s the magic far away tree by Enid Blyton, harder books like the hobbit, Ever after high, and if your up for a challenge there’s the Lord of the rings. If these aren’t to your taste here’s some authors: Enid Blyton, J.R.R Tolkien,Suzanne Selfors and Roald Dahl.

Anonymous

Anyone read survival by Paul Downswell? It creeped me out a little.

Aesop

Anonymous

Hey there
Anyone read The Haunting of Charity Delafield??
It’s fantastic!

Aesop

Anonymous

No, what is it about?

Anonymous