Five have plenty of fun

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Enid Blyton: Five have plenty of fun (1996, Hodder Children's Audio)

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Published March 30, 1996 by Hodder Children's Audio.

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978-1-85998-735-3
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George is not pleased when Berta, a spoilt American girl, turns up at Kirrin Cottage in the middle of the night -- dressed in disguise! But George hasn't got time to be jealous. Berta is in hiding from kidnappers, and she needs help. The Famous Five are the only ones who can protect her -- but will they risk danger to themselves to help out a virtual stranger?

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Wow, these keep getting worse and worse. So far, Blyton only has three plots, kidnappers (yep, got those here), smugglers (hmm, couldn't fit those in to this book), and circus folk (present and reporting for duty). And here we have added an American girl, who just won't pronounce words properly (i.e. like the British), so we better mock her mercilessly.

Then we learn that George's father is not just a terrible and neglectful husband, but he is an even worse father ("If my daughter is kidnapped, I wouldn't do a single thing about it.").

What is up with Blyton's obsession about girls dressing up like boys (4th one so far in the series). Does she have some sort of gender issue? And finally, "have plenty of fun"? Did somebody end up putting that title on the wrong manuscript? (I'm assuming she churned these out in an assembly line like Jackie …

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