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Secret Seven Win Through

Secret Seven Win Through
By Enid Blyton

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The Secret Seven have a brand new meeting place but somebody else has been using it too. How dare they? Whoever it is is going there at night, and the gang are going to put a stop to it! They are determined to catch the cheeky intruder, whatever it takes...


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #100968 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-04-20
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 144 pages

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About the Author
Enid Blyton died in 1968 but remains one of the best-known and best-loved writers of children`s stories. She is consistently voted a children`s favourite in author polls. She has over 600 children`s books to her credit, including the Famous Five series, the Secret Seven series, the Naughtiest Girl series (all Hodder) and the Malory Towers and St Clare`s series (both available from Hodder on audio).


Customer Reviews

Pretty Rubbish!1

The storyline is that the Secret Seven have to leave their meeting place, a shed, which is being painted, but they can only find a cave, an intruder comes - it is a very mysterious person and a scarecrow is also in this story...

As the seventh book in the series, this story is quite unimpressive and compared to the rest it is very bad. The storyline is very, very, very similar to other Enid Blyton stories and that is Enid Leyton's weak spot. If there is something that could improve the writing of her stories a lot, but, unfortunately, she is not alive.

It doesn't pave the way, for a series of books which are alike but more complex storylines to come, very well. I would rate this book: 2/10.

Mediocre.2
Not the Secret Seven at their best.
The SS move into a cave whilst Peter and Janet's shed is having a makeover. Someone is seen creeping into the cave yet there is no sign of him creeping out. Gradually the things they have left there start disappearing. Peter's deductive powers excel as usual and a poor adventure comes rapidly to an end.
The girls are a waste of space and obviously fun and daring are a boy's province.
There is not much excitement and the ending comes very rapidly.
A mundane effort.

Fantastic5
This set of the Secret Seven audio CD's (not the ones narrated by Sarah Greene) are a great favourite with my 6 year old son and all his friends. They have loved all the ones we have been able to purchase especially as they have children narrating the characters.