

The Valley of Adventure (The Adventure Series, 3) : Enid Blyton: desertcart.in: Books Review: Loved the book - My sister loved the book, it came looking good as new and it didn't have any damages. Very happy with the book. Must buy. Review: Go for it..your kid will be so busy reading That he would forget TV - What a nostalgia reading this book, though i ordered for my 9 yr old son but couldn't resist reading myself.. I bought the entire Adventure series to him.. He loves it!
| ASIN | 144726276X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,421 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #104 in Children's Crime & Thriller (Books) #129 in Children's Books on Family Life #149 in Children's Mysteries & Curiosities (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,157) |
| Dimensions | 13.97 x 1.91 x 20.32 cm |
| Edition | First Edition |
| Grade level | 4 - 6 |
| ISBN-10 | 9781447262763 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1447262763 |
| Item Weight | 204 g |
| Language | English |
| Net Quantity | 500.00 Grams |
| Print length | 304 pages |
| Publication date | 31 July 2014 |
| Publisher | Pan Macmillan India |
| Reading age | 8 - 12 years |
A**R
Loved the book
My sister loved the book, it came looking good as new and it didn't have any damages. Very happy with the book. Must buy.
A**A
Go for it..your kid will be so busy reading That he would forget TV
What a nostalgia reading this book, though i ordered for my 9 yr old son but couldn't resist reading myself.. I bought the entire Adventure series to him.. He loves it!
A**R
Good series to keep
Good book to read
M**T
gud
Nice book. Decent print
M**B
Best for adventure lovers!!!!
It has a super interesting story with twists which makes it all the more exciting best if you are an adventure lover
M**N
Five Stars
Nice Read For Kids.
R**E
Good
Good
K**R
Good Read
Enjoyed reading the book. its one of my fave Enid Blyton. Wish to buy all of her books . love them
か**み
シリーズ三作目となるこの本では、フィリップ、ダイナー、ジャック、ルーシーアンの四人がまたまた宝探しの冒険に巻き込まれていきます。 まず、ヨーロッパの山奥の雰囲気を楽しめるし、冒険も楽しめるし、スリルも楽しめる!何よりもオウムのキキの言葉遊びが楽しいです。幼い頃は日本語版を読んだのですが、原書で読んだ方がいかにその言葉遊びが上手く韻がふまれて面白いかが分かります。文章も難しい英語ではないので、とても読みやすいです。
A**V
Die Geschichte spielt kurz nach Ende des 2.Weltkrieges und ist daher etwas eingestaubt, aber die einfache Handlung bietet einen guten Einstieg in englische Lektüre. Auch wenn nicht jede Vokabel bekannt ist, ergibt sich doch Vieles aus dem Zusammenhang. Niveau ab dem 2.Lernjahr Englisch im Gymnasium und eine Altersgruppe etwa von 12 Jahren bis maximal 14, dann wird es wahrscheinlich doch etwas langweilig.
R**H
very good collection, if you enjoyed reading Famous Five .. the Adventures series will be even a bit better, have more action
P**P
"The Valley of Adventure" was the third of Blyton's "Adventure" series books, and was published in 1947. It has the same title in the U.S. edition. While all of the main characters return and the general arc of the plot is similar to those in the other Adventure books, this is the book in which Blyton best established an exciting and adventurous locale and a particularly effective combination of secret places, hidden treasures and scary bad guys. It may well be that it is because of this combination that many readers identify this volume as their favorite from the Adventure series. Of course, the book reintroduces Jack (the bird lover) and his sister Lucy-Ann (a bit on the timid side). They are orphans who are informally adopted by Mrs. Mannering because of their friendship with Mrs. Mannering's children and because of her great fondness for them. Mrs. Mannering's children are Philip (the animal whisperer) and Dinah (squeamish about animals, but level headed and independent). The cast is rounded out by Kiki, Jack's pet parrot and the comic relief. The children's ages range from 14 for Jack and Philip to 12 for Dinah and 11 for Lucy-Ann. In each book the two sets of siblings find themselves on school vacation with Mrs. Mannering, (and by this book also with Bill Smugs, now a regular character, - Mrs. Mannering's friend and a member of an unspecified British secret service). Each book starts out with the family going on a simple, relaxing holiday, (here it's birding in the countryside), but mystery, suspense and skullduggery always rears its head about three chapters in. Here, the kids get on the wrong plane during a melee at the airport and find themselves in Austria. "Valley of Adventure" is a bit more heavily plotted than some of the other Adventure books, so the action moves around more, there are more secret places, there are multiple escapes and there are more secondary characters with important roles than is usual. This book does feature the coolest hideout for the kids, (hint: it involves flowing water), and some of the best underground action. This book recaps all of the characters, their relationships to each other, their various personalities and the group dynamics, (Philip teases Dinah, Lucy-Ann dotes on brother Jack, and so on), that will be consistent throughout the series. So, it's not necessary to have read book one, ("Island of Adventure"), or to have followed the books chronologically, but it probably would be helpful since the first book does establish all of the basics. (That said, each later book does rather efficiently set the basics out again, in the first chapters, for new readers.) This is a stronger book from a girl's point of view, since the two girls are now much more involved in the most exciting parts than in the earlier book. Perhaps the strongest note, apart from the whiz bang adventure, is that apart from some teasing and the like all of the children trust and admire each other, and the siblings are loyal to each other and their friends. There is none of the incessant sibling conflict that is popular in many current books. There is no moralizing or preaching, but there is a powerful undercurrent of courage, bravery and doing one's duty that is always in the background. Blyton was criticized by "serious" reviewers for using short declaratory sentences and an undemanding vocabulary. Her response was that she did not listen to any critic who was over 12 years old. That said, these are not light weight or simpleminded books. The characters have charm and individual personalities. There is no pretense of grand literary accomplishment, but these are exhilarating and suspenseful adventure tales, well told. It is a testament to their quality that most of the reviews at this site have been written by people who read the books in their childhoods and still remember them vividly. And, these books do stand the test of time. Caves, tunnels, floods, deep holes, secret passages, hidden doors, underground rivers, abandoned buildings, creepy noises, mysterious lights and sounds - all of the standards of tween adventure - start here, in the hands of a writer who knew how to tell a gripping story. These books were hard to find in the U.S. until reprints began to appear. I'm delighted to see that we now have Kindle versions, which makes it easy and relatively inexpensive to try one. If you have a tween or even younger reader who likes gung-ho adventure and imaginative larking about, then one of these might be worth a try.
A**R
A tremendous adventure. Intrepid children discover that a neglected valley holds far more than abandoned farms. Highly recommend this book for readers of fiction everywhere.
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