The Mystery Series Find-Outers Complete 15 Books Collection Box Set by Enid Blyton
R**W
More gripping yarns by Enid Blyton
More gripping and engaging stories for children around 7-8 years old. Fits in well after the Secret Seven, which is perhaps for a slightly younger audience, and the Famous Five series.Perhaps a little old fashioned for some, but children are likely to to engage well with these stories as they themselves play detective and study the clues and try to work out who the culprit in the story is.Purchased after my daughter enjoyed a rather old and tatty copy of the Mystery of the Disappearing Cat [book 2 of the series] that I've had since childhood. At £24.99 it was a veritable bargain for a 15 book set. Perhaps the only let down is that they don't have the delightful illustrations the originals had. But overall a fantastic set of books.
M**T
Good Stories
I did wonder about these book but ideal for the very young and the very old like me. Not surprisingly there are many similar stories but I don’t think anyone could do better
A**W
Great books, xmas gift
The books look great and are an Xmas gift for my Great Granddaughter I know she will love them.
G**Y
Fatty, Larry, Daisy, Bets, Pip, Buster the Dog and Mr Goon
I really enjoyed reading these books as a boy they were in a bookcase in the bedroom of my much older brother and I am still puzzled who bought them because only I would have been interested in reading them. My life had more mystery than Enid Blyton could possibly have written about. It would have been brilliant if these books had been made into television or film productions maybe the constant ridiculing of Mr Goon made the screen possibility not that viable. Very nice and attractive presentation box that contains pretty varied coloured books that are different to the original versions with pictures of girls and boys in somewhat appropriate situations to the storyline although Buster the Scottie is rather carelessly represented as a different larger type of dog. Maybe the photoshoot could have delayed until a Scottie could have been found.
D**C
Good stories for girls and boys
I read these when I was a child and am glad they are still in print for my 7 year old daughter. It's nice to have stories that are interesting and fun for either boys or girls. You do have to spend some time explaining the concepts and words as you go, i.e. the notion of telegrams, how shops used to be before supermarkets, steam trains. It is worth it though, as the plot for each book is complicated enough to discuss who could have done it throughout, yet also easy enough that they can work it out before the end. "I told you Mummy, that it was .......... ." They encourage solo reading and although the language and grammar is not modern, it is a refreshing change to fairies, kittens and unicorns.Lovely for both girls and boys, be prepared to make your own wigs and disguises.
C**Y
Beautifully written stories
Bought for a grandson, I took the opportunity to reacquaint myself with the books I loved as a child but had largely forgotten other than a few odd details. I loved the the books and devoured them over a couple of weeks. The stories are full of imagination and lovely touches that make for complelling reading. The collection is a great way of getting the whole collection at an amazing price. Brilliant purchase!
B**T
This is amazing value. My children absolutely love the 5 find-outers ...
This is amazing value. My children absolutely love the 5 find-outers and it was becoming impossible to find individual books (they are fairly dated now). Buying these solved everything and now my children want to keep them for their own children. Absolutely fantastic books, especially if you prefer traditional books, which we do. Thank you!
A**E
Classic Enid Blyton
The Mystery series is great fun and centres around a group of children who in each book inevitably stumble upon a strange and unexplained crime. The race is then on for the children to solve the mystery before the rather grumpy and inadequate local policeman who is the butt of many jokes. Although this could give the wrong message to young children, the police in general are clearly respected and important throughout the storeys. The children often put themselves in dangerous predicaments, but this is part of the fun, and no worse than many TV programmes. As children's stories they offer parts which are exciting, funny and thought provoking. As an adult reading to a child this are still amusing, and open many opportunities for discussions.
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