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Famous Five: Five on Finniston Farm

Famous Five, Book 18

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Famous Five: Five on Finniston Farm

By: Enid Blyton
Narrated by: Sarah Greene
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Julian, Dick, Anne, George and Timmy the dog find excitement and adventure wherever they go in Enid Blyton's most popular series.

In book 18, the Famous Five hunt for the lost dungeons of a ruined castle on Finniston Farm. The friends are determined to find them, and whatever they hide, but they are not alone.

Can the Famous Five get there first?

©2013 Enid Blyton (P)2013 Hodder Children's Books
Action & Adventure Classics Literature & Fiction Mysteries Mystery & Suspense Fiction

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The book is very good and you can change anything you might not like, it is generally a good book

I love it!

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Brilliant story (as are all the Famous Five books). For me, the only thing that was disappointing was the narration. Sarah Greene's voice was ok but she spoke far too fast.

Narration too fast

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This story is the most amazing story I have ever listened to I love the plot.

Five on Finiston Farm

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I first visited this book about thirty years ago when I bought a double cassette copy which, being around two hours fifteen minutes, was abridged and what a joy it was to visit the full unabridged book for the first time. Quite a few people have found Sarah Greene to be a rather bad narrator, but though not perhaps up to Jan Francis, I found her reading to be very much enjoyable. I remember I was in fits of laughter when I first heard the abridged copy when George took Junior his breakfast and the meeting including Henning, Durlston, Grandad, William Finniston and the rest at the end was fantastic. One thing's for sure, when I'm finished the final book I won't be able to resist revisiting the series.

A Fantastic Five Adventure, This Time Unabridged

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Good but one person ( junior ) need to be sent home he bad boy Bernard any hat ball grape

Good

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it slays to hard I need to call mama swift o my word aaaaaa yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa wooooooooooooo raaaaaaatata we are family I got all my sisters with me by the way Taylor swift slays Antihero slays

It slays to hard

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Sarah Greene read this famous five book far far too fast and that's why it's an hour shorter than the titles Jan Francis had narrated. Disappointing

Poor narration

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I don't want to be too harsh on Sarah Greene, whose voice is largely easy on the ear, but this was a disappointment after all the Jan Francis-narrated stories. Jan was absolutely masterful with pace, clarity, the character's voices and feeling. This was read way too fast, which spoilt it, and my son had got used to hearing the voices of each individual character, performed so well by JF. So, OK, because it's another great story but we're disappointed not have had JF narrating.

Come back Jan Francis

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