Modern day equivalent of Enid Blyton stories or Hardy Boys?
Modern day equivalent of Enid Blyton stories or Hardy Boys?
Hi,
Could anybody advise me what is the modern day equivalent of Enid Blyton or Hardy Boys stories? Or are they still relevant today? I remembered donkey years ago (when policeman worn shorts) I've these 2 classmates (twins) who were reading these 2 sets of books at P1. To them, those comprehension & composition exercises were really chicken feet
Could anybody advise me what is the modern day equivalent of Enid Blyton or Hardy Boys stories? Or are they still relevant today? I remembered donkey years ago (when policeman worn shorts) I've these 2 classmates (twins) who were reading these 2 sets of books at P1. To them, those comprehension & composition exercises were really chicken feet
Did I love those books when I was young!!
Marchfch, do you mean the same buildup of suspense as these books? Sorry, only got ... those books. But they're still really popular and you can get them anywhere. Having said that, my son dislikes them, and I feel it's a great pity. But then, he dislikes mysteries in general -maybe too suspenseful for him, so I'm hoping to re-introduce when he gets older.
Marchfch, do you mean the same buildup of suspense as these books? Sorry, only got ... those books. But they're still really popular and you can get them anywhere. Having said that, my son dislikes them, and I feel it's a great pity. But then, he dislikes mysteries in general -maybe too suspenseful for him, so I'm hoping to re-introduce when he gets older.
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Another thing we have in common. Enid Blyton is irreplaceable to me. I will also buy them for my kids when they are ready. I will of course read them beforehand to relieve my childhood.autumnbronze wrote:Enid Blyton, Hardy boys, Nancy Drew, they will ALWAYS be relevant to me, in/at any time .... they are just ... classic. I have already bought one even though DS is only a toddler. I want to introduce them to him when the time comes .... and I hope he appreciates them the way I did ....
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Hi windows,windows wrote:where can we find enid blyton series? din locate it at bookstores or library or i'm blinded by the other newer series....
I saw quite a few Enid Blyton books at Popular@IMM.
Hi autumnbronze, mummy of 2
Those memories do come flooding back, don't they? Just like songs, I think we feel nostalgic about certain books because they remind us of the time when we were young and carefree.
Thanks to all for their valuable feedback.