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Famous Five:13: Five Go To Mystery Moor (9780340894668)

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Famous Five: 13: Five Go To Mystery Moor (Epz) [Paperback] [Jan 01, 2007] Enid Blyton Blyton, Enid 9,034 Ratings By Goodreads Isbn 10: 0340894660 / Isbn 13: 9780340894668 Published By Hodder & Stoughton, 2011
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The Book Five Go To Mystery Moor: 13 (The Famous Five Series), Is The Thirteenth Book In The Famous Five Series Written By The Famous Author Enid Blyton. This Series Is Immensely Popular Among The Children As Well As Other Readers. It Features A Group Of Five Kids Who Through Their Bravery And Wisdom Solve Some Complex Cases. This Particular Novel Presents Yet Another Children Thriller Packed With Unparalleled Courage Shown By The Famous Five. "Captain Johnsons Riding School Is The Place Where George And Anne Are Spending Their Holidays, And There Enters The Character Of Henrietta Who Like To Behave Like A Boy And Is Similar To Her In Many Ways. The Famous Five Are Attracted Towards The Mystery Moor And Decide To Follow The Gypsies Who Will Lead Them To Mystery Moor. But The Famous Five Hardly Know That Their Excitement About Mystery Moor Will Eventually Take Them Into A Trouble And Only A Courageous Fight Can Save Them. The Plot Is Set For Yet Another Thrilling Adventure Which Will Se

About The Author:
Enid Blyton'S Books Have Sold Over 500 Million Copies And Have Been Translated Into Other Languages More Often Than Any Other Children'S Author.She Wrote Over 600 Books And Hundreds Of Short Stories, Including Favourites Such As The Famous Five,The Secret Seven, The Magic Faraway Tree, Malory Towers And Noddy. Born In London In 1897, Enid Lived Much Of Her Life In Buckinghamshire And Adored Dogs, Gardening And The Countryside. She Died In 1968 But Remains One Of The World'S Best-Loved Storytellers.