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Roald Dahl and Enid Blyton

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3NAB · 26/03/2008 19:20

Where can I find out a list of all the books these two authours had written please?

My son has all the Famous Five books and we are starting to buy the Secret Seven and some Roald Dahl books. We have a few but would like all the them.

I also want to get him The Magic Carpet story but I am not sure who wrote it.

Thanks.

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saltire · 26/03/2008 19:23

Try here for Blyton. i used to have loads of her books when I was young

shelleylou · 26/03/2008 19:24

i did aswell unfortunately i gave them away last year. She wrote the wishing chair and the wishing chair again both very good. (still a child at heart)

OverMyDeadBody · 26/03/2008 19:28

Roald Dahl's books. Scroll down to the bottom.

3NAB · 26/03/2008 20:20

Thank you.

Off to have a look.

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girlfrommars · 26/03/2008 21:16

Do you mean 'The Phoenix and the Carpet' by E. Nesbit?

Flynnie · 26/03/2008 21:20

Maybe you are thinking of 'The Wishing Chair' by Enid Blyton? Still have every book just waiting until dd is old enough

VictorianSqualor · 26/03/2008 21:23

What's the Magic carpet story about (apart from a carpet of course )

wheresthehamster · 26/03/2008 21:33

Is this the Magic Carpet?

Flynnie · 26/03/2008 22:06

Sorry having a dumb moment. obviously completely different book!

TurkeyLurkey · 26/03/2008 22:07

Enid Blytons Magic Faraway Tree is a good one.

3NAB · 27/03/2008 10:20

thank you.

I can't find a picture of the phoenix and the carpet but I think it is that one. MIL is off to look for me in the book shop.

I remember the wishing chair and the faraway book. Does anyone know what ages they are aimed for please?

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Flynnie · 27/03/2008 13:15

Not sure but seem to remember reading them from about 6 up to 26 teens!

sandramaryb · 08/04/2008 19:06

My 6 year old son really enjoyed The Faraway Tree which is the second of the Trilogy so now we're reading the first one. Would say that he wishes there were more illustrations in the paperback for possibly a bit too young for it.

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