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New FanFic... and New Staff! This update includes a new FanFic story by Liz Filleul – find out what happened to the Five when they grew old and had an adventure in a retirement home! Also, I really have "hired" some helpers this time – no, not fake people like I did on April Fool's Day, but actual real people who have been regulars for years. I'm very happy indeed to welcome them to EnidBlyton.net, although I'm not going to name them until I've got their bios together – best to do these things properly, dontcha know. Right now I'm walking them through the secret tunnels and showing them the ropes. —April 19, 2008

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May 17, 2008 - Alicia says: "Gosh! I haven't been on for a while - I would have if Matron hadn't suddenly thought about my glasses and how much power I have in my lens and forbid me from getting into the ICT room for around - a week! You've got a sensible Dad George - I bet he IS like Uncle Quentin. Oh, and I can read all other books 101 times apart from FF - I remember TOO MUCH from all FF books I read and get bored with the 3rd time - well, at least I CAN read them for a second time!"

May 15, 2008 - Nigel Rowe says: "Jess, I see you have asked the same question to the Enid Blyton Society. As a full answer has been given on the home page there, I won't repeat it here!"

EnidBlyton.net says: For others wishing to see the reply, it can be found HERE. Just look for the message board!

May 14, 2008 - Anonymous says: "Can any one remember the story of the fairy slippers - where the fairies hid their slippers? They can be found under the 'dead nettle'."

May 14, 2008 - Jess says: "Ok, possibly it does say somewhere on this site and I just missed it. But what happened to the last St. clare's book? Surely we should have seen the girls go into their last year??"

May 14, 2008 - George says: "Oh my! I must hurry! Now listen, I don't have much time to write this! My father's put a password on the laptop and of course I don't know it! That's the reason why I'm not commenting so very much as before! I got this five mins when I suddenly noticed the laptop on with nobody in the room so came rushing to tell! What? Bets like Nancy Drew? Well I Never!! Impossible! Simply impossible. Did anyone try Goosebumps books? They are as good as Enid's or maybe a bit less! Hardy BOYS is good too! Not to mention Nancy Drew! All are awesome! But FF books are better than them also! Whoa! I went completely out of topic! Sorry! And oh! I didn't understand you properly then, Natalie. I really have tried other books. They are good. But the FF books have a magic that even if I read the same book 50 times, I won't be bored and would agree to read it the 51st time with renewed interest. Other books are as good as FF (Well. Not sure!) but I don't feel like reading them the 2nd time ever. And Rogoz, I never knew the books you said are there! George's Hair is too long? Surely not as long as Anne? Man, oh man!"

EnidBlyton.net says: Sounds like you've got a sensible Dad, George! Is he like Uncle Quentin?

May 13, 2008 - Ming says: "Somita, I don't think Keith (or the mysterious others) can help you out with the price of books in Nepal, because I don't think any of them live nearby. ;-) You might find a couple of original editions in jumble sales in Nepal (I'm only guessing), or otherwise you'd have to try online book stores, like eBay or Amazon or Abebooks, or the Enid Blyton Day. They're generally pretty expensive but prices vary - I bought a mint copy of The Boy Who Came Back with dustjacket for just £2 last year at the Enid Blyton Day, and a fairly old copy of The Boy Next Door cost me more. You have to look around. Hope this helps. :-)"

May 13, 2008 - denise says: "Can anyone tell me where exactly the phrase lashings and lashings of lemonade came from? It seems synonymous with Blyton and without going through every book I need to know the reference for an assignment. Thanks.."

May 13, 2008 - Somita says: "Hi! Back again! Hope you are not irritated by my messages, editor. *a real serious look*! Umm. I would be very happy if get the original editions. And I am buying the books in my country Nepal, from "Educational Bookstore". I wanted to know the price of the books to make sure that I have enough money. I have already read Malory Towers but I wanted to have a collection of EB books, you know. Goodbye!"

May 12, 2008 - lou says: "I love Enid Blyton's books, they are the best ever."

May 12, 2008 - Somita says: "Hi! Could you please tell me something? I am going to buy Malory Towers Series. What is the price of one book in US$?"

EnidBlyton.net says: Depends on what edition you are buying, and where you're buying it from! :-)

May 11, 2008 - Anonymous says: "Can anyone help please?! I remember a short story in a book by EB where the end of the story was the reason why ferns are curled at the ends?! Also in the book was a story with the character choosing to wear trousers that were the colour of the sky! What is the name of the book?! I am not going mad even though this is a random query!!!! Thank you!"

May 11, 2008 - Natalie says: "I've written a adventure story just like that of Enid Blyton. Though the characters are not of any book Enid Blyton wrote, I wish I could post it to the Fanfic section. Is it acceptable?"

EnidBlyton.net says: Of course - email it to mystery@enidblyton.net and if it's good enough it'll be posted on the Fanfic page. :-)

May 10, 2008 - Laura says: "There are a few that you can use, Blyton fan, depending on what you're writing about (if you change the pronunciations slightly): Triton, whiten, heighten, lighten, d'light 'n (delight in) Frighten (sort of), night 'n' (with 'Day' going on the next line) or right 'n' (with 'Wrong', or 'Left' going on the next line)'. Has anyone got any other suggestions?"

May 10, 2008 - Jane says: "Hello Blyton fan, nearest I can come up with is titan - Blyton, the one time titan of the childrens bookworld. (titan: one of prodigious achievement. And. Titans: in Greek mythology, the one time great divine beings who preceded the Olympian gods) Jane."

May 10, 2008 - Blyton fan says: "Hello can anyone tell me the rhyming word for Blyton? I have to write about her as I have an assignment to write about my favourite author. Thank you."

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