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The Enchanted Wood (The Faraway Tree #1) Paperback | Pages: 213 pages
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Original Title: The Enchanted Wood
ISBN: 0749748001 (ISBN13: 9780749748005)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Faraway Tree #1
Characters: Jo, Fanny, Saucepan Man, Moon-Face, Silky the fairy, Bessie

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Jo, Bessie and Fanny move to the country and find an Enchanted Wood right on their doorstep. In the magic Faraway Tree live the magical characters that soon become their new friends – Moon-Face, Silky the fairy, and Saucepan Man. Together they visit the strange lands (the Roundabout Land, the Land of Ice and Snow, Toyland and the Land of Take What You Want) atop the tree and have the most exciting adventures – and narrow escapes.

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Title:The Enchanted Wood (The Faraway Tree #1)
Author:Enid Blyton
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 213 pages
Published:January 1st 2002 by Egmont Books Ltd (first published 1939)
Categories:Fantasy. Childrens. Classics. Fiction. Adventure. Magic. Young Adult

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Ah, one of my absolute childhood favourites. I consider it a privielige that I get to read it to both my own child (5 years old) and my class (NZ yr 3, so 7 turning 8). And it appears that the appeal has not diminished with time.I do have some bugbears, mostly that the 'pc-ifying' has seen it necessary to change some of the character names. Frankly I do not care if Fanny means something in one country that it doesn't mean in another - look at all the different meanings that we discovered 'Suri'

Oh would you look at this.....!! I had this read TO ME by my Mummy because I was 2 and couldn't even read. But I think it still counts! Don't you?!!

Rather than this being a review of the book, I'm going to use this space mainly to rant and get out all my angry feels about the 'updating' of Enid Blyton's books. I've loved this book for nearly 18 years now and I encourage anyone, adult or child to try and find an original unedited Enid Blyton book to read. As a general review, this book is about three very close-knit siblings that work hard to complete their chores around the house and are subsequently rewarded with free time and adventures

The Enchanted Wood Series is very close to my heart. This was most definitely the first novel I read when I was about 7 or 8, and I was completely mesmerized by Joe, Bessie and Fannie and their adventures in the enchanted woods so much that I just COULD no keep this book down. My love for this book goes beyond words and deep inside, i guess it'll always be my favourite novel seeing that it was the first one I read. Okay, now I'm going to stop rambling and get right to the point. Review They

The Enchanted Wood tells the story of Jo, Bessie and Fanny (remodelled Joe, Beth and Franny in later years), three siblings who move to the English countryside and proceed to have various adventures in a magical wood backing the yard of their new home. Importantly, the protagonists discover the Magic Faraway Tree, inhabited by fantastical beings, and at the top of which different lands (e.g. Roundabout Land, Land of Take-What-You-Want, Land of Birthdays, etc.) rotate on a regular basis. Like

Earlier this week during a coversation with KC 2.0, I was reminded of my favourite childhood novel EVER ! I'm not ashamed to admit that I've read this little book so many times, even as an adult. It's a comfort novel for me, because it always fills me with happiness and reminds me of the times as a little girl when I would turn on my bedside lamp late at night and read my storybooks while my 2 dogs Ike and Nicky slept right beside me. May Ike and Niklaus rest in peace up there in doggy heaven !

I'm visiting my eldest daughter and my three month old granddaughter this weekend. My daughter and I got to talking about children's books and I began telling her about The Faraway Tree. She interrupted me to say that I'd bought them for her when she was young. I'd forgotten! I loved those books so you can imagine how peed off I was when I discovered that the books have been edited to make them more politically correct!Honestly, how stupid are some people to want to change perfectly delightful

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