Download Look Out Secret Seven Secret Seven Book 14 Audible Audio Edition Enid Blyton Esther Wane Hodder Children Books Books
Solve the mystery with the Secret Seven - everyone's favourite detective club! These timeless stories are perfect for young fans of mystery, adventure or detective series. Â
In book 14, Scamper the spaniel discovers an unwanted visitor, then he protects the Secret Seven as they spy on a thief late at night in Bramley Woods! What on earth would the Secret Seven do without their dog?Â
Solve the mystery!  Â
The story was first published in 1962. This recording has been amended since the previous version (2013) to revert to the original text wherever possible. Â
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Download Look Out Secret Seven Secret Seven Book 14 Audible Audio Edition Enid Blyton Esther Wane Hodder Children Books Books
"I defer to no one in my admiration of Enid Blyton and her contribution to children's literature. I have very fond memories of every single book in the Adventure series, (River of Adventure, Island of Adventure, Castle of Adventure, etc.) But, some series hold up better than others.
Secret Seven is the entry level series. Then there are the Five; then, the Adventure series.
The Secret Seven mysteries are very simple. Every few pages a random adult provides critical information. The boys are very patronizing in their treatment of the girls, and the girls appear to accept this condescension as fair and appropriate. Given how many modern entry level mystery series now allow for strong and personable girl characters, this weakness seems especially glaring. There is not much atmosphere, little character development, and not a great deal to capture the imagination. On the other hand, the books aren't all fantasy, magic and dragons, and there is a lot to be said for the old-fashioned neighborhood gang-of-kids mystery.
The upshot is that while I can certainly see the Secret Seven series hooking a young reader as a solid entry-level read.
I have this first volume in my early readers library. I'm waiting to see if any of my grandchildren warm to it before I get any more. (But, all of the Adventure series books are sitting there waiting for the kids to get older.)"
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Look Out Secret Seven Secret Seven Book 14 Audible Audio Edition Enid Blyton Esther Wane Hodder Children Books Books Reviews
- 'Puzzle for the Secret Seven' is the tenth in the series of 15 books comprising 'The Secret Seven Series' written by children's story writer Enid Blyton during the period 1949 to 1963.
In book ten, the secret seven witness a house going up in flames. Following up on Shepherd Matt's suggestion, the gang pitch in to help out the homeless family.
Then the scarecrow's clothes go missing and a valuable antique violin is stolen from a shop window. Are these incidents all intertwined? Yup! It's a first class 'puzzle for the Secret Seven' with Jack's sister Susie and her friend Binkie twice as annoying! )
'Puzzle for the Secret Seven' features the original text with cover and inside illustrations by Tony Ross in 2013.
There is a nine page bonus, featuring
'About the Secret Seven'
The beginning of a short story 'Let's have a club of our own' (continued in 'Secret Seven Fireworks Book 11'
'The Life and Times of Enid Blyton'.
How well do you remember 'Puzzle for the Secret Seven'?
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ABOUT THE SECRET SEVEN
The Secret Seven are led by Peter, his sister Janet, and their friends Jack, Colin, George, Pam and Barbara and of course, their golden retriever, Scamper.
The Secret Seven have a secret password, a badge, and a secret headquarters. The group investigates mysteries by shadowing, interviewing and, looking for clues. Always a fun read as The Secret Seven comes out on top every time!
NOTE If you like reading in chronological order, I would recommend you read this prequel - Secret Seven Short Story Collection before you start the 15 book Secret Seven Series.
The 'Secret Seven' series is a recommended fun read for preteens. Of course, I also share in the excitement as I read these evergreen mystery/adventures with my young family members )
Hope my review and photos were helpful ... Jeffrey A. (Jeff) - I defer to no one in my admiration of Enid Blyton and her contribution to children's literature. I have very fond memories of every single book in the Adventure series, (River of Adventure, Island of Adventure, Castle of Adventure, etc.) But, some series hold up better than others.
Secret Seven is the entry level series. Then there are the Five; then, the Adventure series.
The Secret Seven mysteries are very simple. Every few pages a random adult provides critical information. The boys are very patronizing in their treatment of the girls, and the girls appear to accept this condescension as fair and appropriate. Given how many modern entry level mystery series now allow for strong and personable girl characters, this weakness seems especially glaring. There is not much atmosphere, little character development, and not a great deal to capture the imagination. On the other hand, the books aren't all fantasy, magic and dragons, and there is a lot to be said for the old-fashioned neighborhood gang-of-kids mystery.
The upshot is that while I can certainly see the Secret Seven series hooking a young reader as a solid entry-level read.
I have this first volume in my early readers library. I'm waiting to see if any of my grandchildren warm to it before I get any more. (But, all of the Adventure series books are sitting there waiting for the kids to get older.) - Many of these books were on the banned list when I was at school... why? Not sure as i do not see anything sinister - it is fiction after all... a little tame compared to Twilight and other fiction fodder now freely available to kids these days
An easy read, enjoyable and a nice little puzzle for the kids to think about - Very child-centered book, obviously written by an adult who deeply KNEW and appreciated children and their clubhouse/mystery adventures.
- The Secret Seven are always up to something....
Robbery, kidnapping,horse thieves something like that.
I gets really exciting and they have Secret meetings
Susie (Jack's sister) are always trying to interfere with them
So join The Secret Seven in one of their adventures📚 - My daughter wasn t interested in book . I tried everything . Then i remembered that when i was a kid i loved these books. They are well written, fluid, with an actual story that always has a little mystery to solve. My daughter loved the first one so much that i purchased the whole collection.
- She says she just likes it...
- I know that the stories are dated, however, I am thrilled that some of the Enid Blyton series are available as E-books on . i have already purchased the entire the Famous Five and the Secret Seven series. i look forward to buying the Mystery series as well as the Barney series. i hope they are released soon.