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The Secret Island (The Secret Series #1) Hardcover | Pages: 164 pages
Rating: 4.19 | 3606 Users | 143 Reviews

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Title:The Secret Island (The Secret Series #1)
Author:Enid Blyton
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 164 pages
Published:June 1st 2002 by Award Publications (first published 1938)
Categories:Childrens. Adventure. Fiction

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Four runaways, Mike, Peggy, Nora and Jack, find a secret hiding place—a deserted island on a lovely lake. They build a willow-tree house, make their beds of heather and bracken, and grow their own vegetables. And Jack even manages to bring his cow, Daisy, and some hens to the island for fresh milk and eggs every day! But one day invaders come to the secret island...

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Original Title: The Secret Island
ISBN: 1841351415 (ISBN13: 9781841351414)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Secret
Series: #1, Die Arnoldkinder #1
Characters: Nora, Peggy, Mike, Jack

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That was not my first time reading it. I remembered liking the Malay version of the book that I borrowed back in the days when I was in the elementary school (and that was 15 years ago!), "Pulau Rahsia".I had read the story over and over again, that I knew very well what was going to happen next. Ahh, reminiscing childhood had never felt so good!Only later in high school, I had a chance to get myself the English version of it. After scrambling through my old things, I finally reunited with my

I read this while ago and still remember the story. I'm not a die-hard fan of Blyton but she never fails to entertain me. The books I read on the Secret Series, I think I enjoyed than the Famous Five series.

What I realize about The Secret Island is the juxtaposition of being grounded (in reality) and escapism. The harsh, bleak, unkind, hopeless, scary, and tantalizing reality and situation of the four kids - Jack, Peggy and Nora and (?) Peter are both impossible and easy to solve. Heaven is just a secret door away from hell. The preachy tone of Enid Blyton is kept sedated, which improves the flow of the adventure. I really liked the kids. I enjoyed the fairy tale ending of this book - it was so

When I was a kid, this was my fantasy. I read this book multiple times. It is still stuck in my brain!! I'm afraid to read it again though, in case memory is altered!

*3.5 stars*I just really like survivalist stories, and the long and detailed narrative of how resourceful kids manage to survive on their own in an island is just really engrossing. Little details like the rabbitskin blanket and the fruit-selling just make me want to know more.Points off because of prose and forgettability of characters, but I can tell you I DEVOURED this book when I first read it as a pre-teen.

This one of Enid Blyton's series I'd never even heard of before but I found it on the internet and managed to snag a couple of fairly good condition hardbacks.This time the children are 3 siblings and a "wild" child who is adopted at the end of this book. The 3 siblings are mistreated by their aunt and uncle when their parents disappear on a plane trip to Australia. The wild child Jack has no parents and his grandfather is retiring away somewhere so they all decide to run away to an island in a

My mother was a great reader, who used to receive books for birthday and Christmas presents. One of her favourites was her copy of "The Secret Island", which she looked after well and let me have when I was little. This started my Enid Blyton phase and I treasured the book so much. One of the reasons may have been that I was lucky enough to have an uncle who owned a farm, with a small inhabitable island. I spent all my childhood summers there, so I could imagine myself running off to live on

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