They gazed through a big broken-down archway, to old steps beyond. The castle had once had two fine towers, but now one was almost gone. The other rose high in the air, half-ruined.
Five run away together p.89
Enid Blyton
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Hello Barbara,
ReplyDeleteOh, how I loved those books when I was a child! I had some secondhand copies with those illustrations, too. Say what you like about Blyton, she got us all reading by ourselves from a very young age.
Found you through the BookBlogs "find friends and followers" link - and now following for more.
How awesome. I am just the biggest fan of Mary Louise Wilkins illustrations and buy anything I find by her. Brings back memories of childhood. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara,
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the famous five. I used to settle into my bean bag (it was the 70s) and not get up until I had read the whole book.
I was happy read that booksellers get to spend the day in pyjamas, too! :)
Hi Jodie
ReplyDeleteI used to lay on the rug in front of the fire (in the 50s) - don't think we had bean bags then?
I really enjoyed reading about your pj days I thought I was the only one!
Hi Jodie
ReplyDeleteI used to lay on the rug in front of the fire (in the 50s) - don't think we had bean bags then?
I really enjoyed reading about your pj days I thought I was the only one!
Hi Donna
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment.
Best wishes, Barbara
Hello Deborah
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment and for following. I will be featuring more Enid Blyton books in future posts so hope you enjoy them.
Thanks again, Barbara.