Old favourites such as Beatrix Potter and Enid Blyton are being eclipsed in the reading popularity stakes by the demand for children to laugh out loud as they turn the pages
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I get tired really easily but I'm just a normal teenager. I talk to my friends on MSN and I love reading Enid Blyton.
I love reading books and am just not into movies. I love Enid Blyton, hate 'The Famous Five', am still exploring mystery and classics and would love to write a romantic novel some day
Every child wants their own island (not to mention adults), so why not create your own? Enid Blyton did! For this you’ll need some sticky-back tape and two photographs, one of Corfe Castle and the other of the sea
What makes Enid Blyton's books timeless is that they're just good stories, and children love a good story
We are delighted that the British public has voted Enid Blyton its best-loved author
Whereas authors like Enid Blyton are hand-holding narrators who lead children into safe environments, JK Rowling is more of an adult writer in that she leaves you hanging in the air at the end of chapters with no idea what is going to happen next.
You really don't need to update the Famous Five. The tales are timeless and modern enough. You've got George, who is way of ahead of her times, and refuses to be buckled down. To me it just looks like the Americans are trying to cash in. With Enid Blyton, you really don't need to appeal to a particular audience segments. They appeal to everyone - boys as well as girls, and adults
Because George was such an intrepid explorer in the original novels we thought it would be only natural that she travelled to India, to the Himalayas, where she fell in love with Ravvi. That's the back story (to Jo). We spoke to Enid Blyton's daughter and she thought her mother would love what we have done