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Original Title: Five Go to Mystery Moor
ISBN: 0340796278 (ISBN13: 9780340796276)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Famous Five #13, The Famous Five #13, Fünf Freunde Hörspiele #10, The Famous Five #13 , more
Characters: George Kirrin (Famous Five), Dick Kirrin, Timmy, Anne (Famous Five), Anne, Julian (Famous Five), Julian, Dick, George, Timmy
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Five Go to Mystery Moor (The Famous Five #13) Paperback | Pages: 248 pages
Rating: 3.97 | 7882 Users | 122 Reviews

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Bleak and eerie, Mystery Moor is well-known for its spooky atmosphere, but is there something really scary out there? The Famous Five are intrigued, but the unfriendly travellers camped on the moor aren't letting on. The gang risk treacherous conditions to follow them over the moor -- but what danger will they find at the end of their trail?


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Title:Five Go to Mystery Moor (The Famous Five #13)
Author:Enid Blyton
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 248 pages
Published:2001 by Hodder Children's Books (first published 1942)
Categories:Childrens. Adventure. Fiction. Mystery

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Ratings: 3.97 From 7882 Users | 122 Reviews

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Famous Five, #13Non-review rantSome of the famous five books I owned (now donated to the library); others were borrowed from the library. Kid fiction is fun to read.ReviewThe plotThe plot is always that the five of the characters get into some trouble while seeking adventure. They solve mysteries, save others from trouble, eat a lot of delicious food. The plot gets repetitive after a few reads.Does it sound like HP? Yes, it is and above mentioned elements are common. Their adventures are not as

Obviously, and correctly, the sexism and racism in this book would not be acceptable in a book released today, however, it is a dangerous road to judge books from the past by today's standards. It is hilarious to think that Julian and Dick are allowed to sleep in the barn when the house becomes overcrowded, but it would be out of the question for Anne or George to do this.On the other side of the coin, had this book been written today, surely the natural ending would have been a steamy lesbian

Not one of the better ones of the series. Certainly very dated

I'm showing my age when I say read this book years ago and it was an earlier edition. I remember distinctly my teacher, cane behind his back to ensure a quiet classroom, opening his desk drawer and taking out the first book in this series. Not sure why he thought he needed a cane because when he started reading to the class you could have heard a pin drop.Thus began my love of reading and I went straight to the library to borrow the book. It was way to long to wait another week for the next

These books (Famous five) are hands down one of my favorite books from my childhood. All those adventures and mystery and those sandwiches they always packed! aww, just the best! I would love to read one of these again. To bring back those memories..memories of first experiences with reading books.

I'm not saying that the Five's parents are the world's worst parents ... they barely qualify as parents at all. The kids are shunted almost directly from boarding school to unsupervised vacation. I'm not sure Anne spends more than a week in the company of her parents between the ages of 10 and 21.Julian, Dick, and Anne, join George and Timmy at a "farm with horse riding". George has been there a while and is bored. Enid has provided yet more girl-who-dresses-like-boy competition for her, and the

First time Im rereading The Famous Five series. Some series are as beautiful to read as adults as they were in childhood. This series does fall into that category. I like the story. But don't love it. The "twin" to George was a nice touch perhaps, but my favourite part was the patrins of the gypsies. Might just search about patrins and try making some.

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