Suzanne Report post Posted March 7 Totally grew up with Enid Blyton, read right into my teens when I should have been reading different books. Noddy was the first Enid Blyton book I remember reading Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Madeleine Report post Posted March 7 Yes I remember reading the Noddy books as well, then some of the "Adventure" series, and then the Famous Five, St Clare's series (set in a girls' boarding school) and probably others I've forgotten. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bel-ami Report post Posted March 7 (edited) The Secret Seven series for me - although I can't remember which ones. I don't know why I skipped the Famous Five! and Mr Twiddle. Edited March 7 by Bel-ami Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KEV67 Report post Posted March 9 I am sure I read a couple of Noddys, but it did not make an impression. I am sure it was on the telly. Later on I got seriously into The Famous Five. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
France Report post Posted March 9 My older brother was frightened of Noddy! I seem to remember reading a collection of her stories but moved on to the Famous Five quickly though my preference was for pony books. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marie H Report post Posted March 11 Noddy was my first Enid Blyton books, but it was the St Clare’s series that I devoured! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
poppy Report post Posted March 14 I guess Noddy was the first Enid Blyton I read ( it was banned here from libraries in the 70's because Noddy and Big Ears slept in the same bed (shock horror, they could have been homosexual!) and the Golliwogs were always the baddies). Later on I loved The Famous Five but wasn't so keen on the Secret Seven (can't remember why now). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Book Girl Report post Posted May 12 Five Go Off to Camp and Bimbo and Topsy. I was seven Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chrissy Report post Posted May 13 I worked my way through a lot of Enid Blighton's books. Like many, I started with Noddy, and then moved on to such series asThe Famous Five and The Secret Seven, The Five Finder-Outers (and dog), Malory Towers and St Clares, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
megustaleer Report post Posted Thursday at 07:36 AM I presume I came across Noddy first, as my early reading days were well before they drew the attention of the PC police. However,I have no memory of actually reading them. I think the first Enid Blyton I recall, possibly at aged about seven, was the Faraway Tree trilogy: The Magic Wood, The Faraway Tree and The Folk of The Faraway Tree. They were not my books, but belonged to my best friend, so were probably my first experience of talking about books with another reader and started me on a life-long involvement with reading groups. I still remember with fondness the inhabitants of these books, Moon-Face, Silky the fairy, The Saucepan Man, Dame Washalot, and many others. Thanks to Suzanne for starting this thread and bringing back memories of a very happy period of my childhood. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Madeleine Report post Posted Thursday at 01:46 PM Mine was probably Noddy too, I'd never hard of the Faraway Tree trilogy until fairly recently. After a while I got into the "Adventure" series, then the Famous 5 and to a lesser extent the Secret 7, plus St Clare's, and a few others along the way. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites