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Tanpa berkejap Ern, Sid dan Perce menatap keempat anak yang memakai pakaian aneh-aneh itu. Sedikit pun ketiganya tidak menduga bahwa Bets, Pip, Larry dan Daisy sebenarnya adalah anak Inggris biasa.

Bets cepat-cepat memalingkan muka, karena takut terkikik. “Kalian tentu sudah mendengar atau membaca kabar tentang Pangeran Bongawah, dari negara Tetarua,” kata Fatty serius. “In Tanpa berkejap Ern, Sid dan Perce menatap keempat anak yang memakai pakaian aneh-aneh itu. Ldoce5 free download for windows 10.

Sedikit pun ketiganya tidak menduga bahwa Bets, Pip, Larry dan Daisy sebenarnya adalah anak Inggris biasa. Bets cepat-cepat memalingkan muka, karena takut terkikik. “Kalian tentu sudah mendengar atau membaca kabar tentang Pangeran Bongawah, dari negara Tetarua,” kata Fatty serius.

“Inilah—ini adik pangeran itu. Putri Bongawee.” Sambil berkata begitu Fatty melambaikan tangannya dengan sikap hormat ke arah Bets. Bets kaget, karena tidak menyangka secara tiba-tiba menjadi adik Pangeran Bongawah. “Astaganaga!” seru Ern, sementara matanya masih terus menatap.

“Jadi dia ini adik perempuan pengeran itu, ya! Kami sudah melihat Pangeran Bongawah, Fatty—sebelum ini kami berkemah di lapangan yang bersebelahan dengan perkemahannya.” Fatty memang paling jago kalau disuruh menyamar.

Bahkan teman-temannya sendiripun sampai tidak mengenalinya lagi. Tetapi kali ini, misteri justru muncul setelah anggota Pasukan Mau Tahu lainnya yang menyamar. Padahal sebetulnya, Fatty menyuruh teman-temannya menyamar hanya untuk mempermainkan Ern Goon. Siapa sangka, dua hari kemudian Pangeran Bongawah lenyap! I'm going to try and review books from my childhood everyday, hopefully, and what better way to start than Enid Blyton, the queen of children's novels. I'm starting with this particular book, because this was the first book of this series I read, and The Five Find-Outers series is my favourite of all of Blyton's works.

Enid Blyton reminds me of a time when the most of my worries was completing my homework on time. I read this book in my summer holidays, and I wanted to be there, in Peterswood, b I'm going to try and review books from my childhood everyday, hopefully, and what better way to start than Enid Blyton, the queen of children's novels. I'm starting with this particular book, because this was the first book of this series I read, and The Five Find-Outers series is my favourite of all of Blyton's works. Enid Blyton reminds me of a time when the most of my worries was completing my homework on time. I read this book in my summer holidays, and I wanted to be there, in Peterswood, because their summers are so much more amazing, what with lemonade, and macroons, and that little tea shop, and disguises, and of course, the lovable Mr.

Yeah, he's lovable. He's just always in the wrong place at the wrong time. In this particular book, our five friends kind of get into a sticky situation when they disguise themselves as relatives of one, Prince Bongawah, who ends up kidnapped.

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Goon, of course, has to turn up when the role-play is happening, as should his utterly daft and gullible nephews Ern, Sid, and Perce. What follows is a comedy of errors that ultimately leads to the Prince being found, and everyone being happy. Pretty simple story, you say? Sure, but Blyton is a master of the English language, and her sense of humour is impeccable. With 'pomes' like 'The pore old gardener' and 'There was a coff that carried him off', delectable dishes a la classic Enid Blyton style, disguises including Princess Bongawee and old John Smith, the humour in this book is on point. Goon is as mean and goofy as always, and gets himself into the most laughable situations. Ern provides the usual comic relief with his portry, and Fatty acts like 'da man'.

It's all the same, and yet, I absolutely adore this book. My friends and I also spent an more time than necessary 'letting our tongues loose to talk foreign', and suffice to say, we got farther than abbledy gabbledy. I think this book deserves five stars for this poem (or pome) alone. A pore old gardener said, Ah me! My days is almost done, I've got rheumatics in my knee, And now its hard to run. I've got a measle in my foot, And chilblains on my nose, And bless me if I haven't got Pneumonia in my toes. All my hair has fallen out, My teeth have fallen in, I'm really getting rather stout, Although I'm much too thin.

My nose is deaf, my ears are dumb, My tongue is tied in knots, And now my barrow and my spade Have all come I think this book deserves five stars for this poem (or pome) alone. “A pore old gardener said, ‘Ah me! My days is almost done, I'’ve got rheumatics in my knee, And now it’s hard to run.

I'’ve got a measle in my foot, And chilblains on my nose, And bless me if I haven'’t got Pneumonia in my toes. All my hair has fallen out, My teeth have fallen in, I'’m really getting rather stout, Although I’'m much too thin. My nose is deaf, my ears are dumb, My tongue is tied in knots, And now my barrow and my spade Have all come out in spots. My watering-can is’ ”. Findouters Challenge: Book 9. Pip and Bets have been without their friends in Peterswood for most of the summer vacation but with two weeks of holiday left, Larry and Daisy and Fatty return. Finding no “mystery” waiting to be solved by them, they decide to try their hand at disguises again this time using costumes Fatty picked up in Morocco.

But when Ern surprises them by coming along, they take him in with their disguises, Bets pretending to be Princess Bongawee, the “sister” of Prince Bongawah Findouters Challenge: Book 9. Pip and Bets have been without their friends in Peterswood for most of the summer vacation but with two weeks of holiday left, Larry and Daisy and Fatty return. Finding no “mystery” waiting to be solved by them, they decide to try their hand at disguises again this time using costumes Fatty picked up in Morocco. But when Ern surprises them by coming along, they take him in with their disguises, Bets pretending to be Princess Bongawee, the “sister” of Prince Bongawah who is staying at a school camp in Peterswood. They go into town in disguise also taking in poor Mr Goon yet again.

But when the real Prince goes missing, suspected to be kidnapped, the Findouters realise their tricks have got them into trouble again. Inspector Jenks, now Chief Inspector is also displeased. They decide to solve the mystery and pass the information on to Mr Goon to make up for what they’ve done. But of course, Goon is unwilling (justifiably) to believe them. But whether or not Goon believes them, nothing can deter the Findouters from solving “a nice juicy mystery” and that’s what they go on to do in this one.

This findouters mystery wasn’t very PC, particularly the sections on their disguises and some of the children’s observations on the Prince. Another negative for me was the children’s attitude towards Ern and his brothers (Sid and Perce, making their first appearance in the series) simply dismissing them as unintelligent, though it is Sid who ultimately supplies them with a valuable clue. Bets’ role was also not as important as in previous mysteries in the series where it is she that finds the key to the puzzle (here Pip does, just like the previous book), and she also doesn’t manage to quite see through Fatty’s disguise at the beginning something she did in earlier books, both through intuition and logic. But that said, the mystery itself in this book was a real corker. In fact, while I had read this book before, I had forgotten that the solution was not very straightforward―even once they’ve solved part of it, there is another surprise reveal.

This one certainly does fall within the more “creative” mysteries in the series. Once again Fatty uses not only his disguises but his skills in escaping a locked room in finally resolving it all. On the foodmeter too, this one does pretty well―plenty of icecream, lemonade, sandwiches and pies. We also sample more of Ern’s por’try (the one I remember best, “the Pore Old Gardener” was in this one), and see Sid’s love of stickjaw toffee, which very nearly prevents him from revealing what he knows. So a fun read except for some little things.

I liked this book a lot it was a good book very MYSTERIOUS and fun!I am totally looking forward to read more mysteries books from Enid Blyton he totally inspired me I like how he writes his books and his ideas a total recommended book to read. Hope you enjoy 😉 the booooook and a have fun reading time.❤❤❤❤👍 I liked this book a lot it was a good book very MYSTERIOUS and fun!I am totally looking forward to read more mysteries books from Enid Blyton he totally inspired me I like how he writes his books and his ideas a total recommended book to read. Hope you enjoy 😉 the booooook and a have fun reading time.❤️❤️❤️❤️👍. I choose to read 'The mystery of the vanished Prince' because the previous book in the series was really interesting and had a good case to solve. This book is about the five finder outers are on a case to find out where the Prince has vanished to. It all starts when, they are hanging out at Fatty's (the leader of the group) house when they hear a knock on the door. It was Fatty's friends aka Mr Goon's (the towns policeman) nephews, the wanted to tell they that the Prince is now camping next to I choose to read 'The mystery of the vanished Prince' because the previous book in the series was really interesting and had a good case to solve.

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This book is about the five finder outers are on a case to find out where the Prince has vanished to. It all starts when, they are hanging out at Fatty's (the leader of the group) house when they hear a knock on the door. It was Fatty's friends aka Mr Goon's (the towns policeman) nephews, the wanted to tell they that the Prince is now camping next to their tent. Everybody decided to walk over to see the Prince, but when they got there the Prince was missing.

It turns out that he was probably kidnaped during the night, but no one heard. Fatty and the others began on the mystery right away but had found no clues other than that the Prince was still in his PJ's. Pip (one of the finder outers) had found a button to the Prince's PJs but no one thought that could help. The kids decided to take a break on the case and went to a fair ground but only to find the Prince's PJs hanging on a washing line.

They went up to the camper van that had the PJs and tried not to make it look like they were investigating. Fatty met a boy and said that he was a friend of the little boys parents, Fatty ask him if he could tell him how his family got the Prince's PJs. So the boy told Fatty everything, it turns out that when the Prince was on the way to the camp ground that was when he got kidnapped.

So the little boy swapped cloths with the Prince and toke his place as the Prince and continued on the journey to the camp grounds. In the first night at the camp grounds the little boys parents toke their son and made it look like it was a kidnapping. Later on the five finder outers told Mr Goon to arrest the family, but they still had to find out where they hid the Prince.

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They found out that it was at an old farm and then they rescued the Prince. The character that i admire most is Fatty because he is loyal, kind, smart and caring.

He shows leadership. And doesn't back down from a challenge. He never gives up and does what is best for his group. There were no quotes from this book. What i have learnt from this book is that you might just have to put in that extra effort to get what you need.

Enid blyton adalah salah satu pengarang favorit saya. Saya tumbuh dengan buku-buku beliau, dan ini adalah salah satu dari sekian banyak karya enid blyton yang saya sukai. Oke, saya akan mereview sedikit.

Pasukan mau tahu yang terdiri dari Fatty, Bets, Pip, Larry dan Daisy dan pelengkap adalah anjing Fatty, Buster kali ini memulai misteri mereka dengan pura-pura menyamar sebagai anak-anak bangsawan saudara dari Pangeran Asing dari Negara Tetarua yang kebetulan sedang ikut berkemah di Peterswood. A enid blyton adalah salah satu pengarang favorit saya. Saya tumbuh dengan buku-buku beliau, dan ini adalah salah satu dari sekian banyak karya enid blyton yang saya sukai. Oke, saya akan mereview sedikit. Pasukan mau tahu yang terdiri dari Fatty, Bets, Pip, Larry dan Daisy dan pelengkap adalah anjing Fatty, Buster kali ini memulai misteri mereka dengan pura-pura menyamar sebagai anak-anak bangsawan saudara dari Pangeran Asing dari Negara Tetarua yang kebetulan sedang ikut berkemah di Peterswood. Awalnya ini sama sekali tidak disengaja. Saat itu mereka sedang berada di gudang Fatty dan mencoba berbagai macam peralatan menyamar terbaru, namun saat keponakan Pak Goon, polisi desa itu (sumpah saya lupa namanya, Ernie ato apa ya)datang bertamu, muncullah niat iseng untuk mengerjai dia (anggap aja namanya itu, aduhh maafkan saya TT)karena dia sangat polos dan mudah dibohongi.

Usaha ini berhasil, ponakan Pak Goon percaya, dan jadilah akhirnya mereka sepakat jalan-jalan keluar dari rumah Fatty. Nah, saat sedang membeli eskrim, tiba-tiba muncul Pak Goon dan keasikan pun terjadi (menurut PMT tentunya). Pak Goon yang terheran-heran terlibat adu cekcok dengan Bets yang menyamar sebagai adik dari Pangeran Tetarua. Singkat cerita setelah insiden ini, tiba-tiba Pangeran Tetarua menghilang dari kemahnya. Penyilikan pun dimulai. Ceritanya seru, menghibur, dan tentu saja ada Pak Goon yang malang yang selalu jadi bulan-bulanan Fatty dan pasukan mau tau lainnya.

No Find-Outers book is perfect, and this one shows up Enid Blyton's xenophobia at times, though you don't see anything like the full extent of it here. Fatty doesn't really give the others much to do in this one, and I did miss Bets' brainwaves - she only has one, very quick one. Fatty's behaviour towards Mr Goon is pretty disgraceful, especially when he has his bike confiscated whilst riding it in disguise, and then reports it stolen five minutes later.

Surely that's not okay! Even so, I have t No Find-Outers book is perfect, and this one shows up Enid Blyton's xenophobia at times, though you don't see anything like the full extent of it here. Fatty doesn't really give the others much to do in this one, and I did miss Bets' brainwaves - she only has one, very quick one. Fatty's behaviour towards Mr Goon is pretty disgraceful, especially when he has his bike confiscated whilst riding it in disguise, and then reports it stolen five minutes later. Surely that's not okay! Even so, I have to give this one three stars, because for the first time since book one I didn't once want to slap a healthy dollop of sense into the Find-Outers. They do some of their best detective work here, with a little help from poor looked-down-upon Ern, for whom I do have a soft spot.

The Mystery of the Vanished Prince by Enid Blyton was a good mystery. The Find-Outers did a credible job in their sleuthing. However, the book borders on being offensive in the description and treatment of the 'foreign' prince, the 'gypsies', and the working class boys Ern, Perce and Sid. I don't know if the text in this edition has been modified from the original. If so, it hasn't been modified enough. You don't have to be very sensitive to find a lot of cringe-worthy moments.

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Probably one of t The Mystery of the Vanished Prince by Enid Blyton was a good mystery. The Find-Outers did a credible job in their sleuthing. However, the book borders on being offensive in the description and treatment of the 'foreign' prince, the 'gypsies', and the working class boys Ern, Perce and Sid. I don't know if the text in this edition has been modified from the original.

If so, it hasn't been modified enough. You don't have to be very sensitive to find a lot of cringe-worthy moments.

Probably one of the better examples of Blyton at her worst. Enid Mary Blyton (1897 - 1968) was an English author of children's books. Born in South London, Blyton was the eldest of three children, and showed an early interest in music and reading. She was educated at St. Christopher's School, Beckenham, and - having decided not to pursue her music - at Ipswich High School, where she trained as a kindergarten teacher. She taught for five years before her 192 Enid Mary Blyton (1897 - 1968) was an English author of children's books. Born in South London, Blyton was the eldest of three children, and showed an early interest in music and reading.

She was educated at St. Christopher's School, Beckenham, and - having decided not to pursue her music - at Ipswich High School, where she trained as a kindergarten teacher. She taught for five years before her 1924 marriage to editor Hugh Pollock, with whom she had two daughters. This marriage ended in divorce, and Blyton remarried in 1943, to surgeon Kenneth Fraser Darrell Waters. She died in 1968, one year after her second husband.

Blyton was a prolific author of children's books, who penned an estimated 800 books over about 40 years. Her stories were often either children's adventure and mystery stories, or fantasies involving magic. Notable series include: The Famous Five, The Secret Seven, The Five Find-Outers, Noddy, The Wishing Chair, Mallory Towers, and St.

According to the Index Translationum, Blyton was the fifth most popular author in the world in 2007, coming after Lenin but ahead of Shakespeare. See also her pen name. “said Fatty, and every one brightened at once. “Or what about my ringing up Inspector Jenks and asking him if he wants a bit of help in anything?” “Oh, you couldn’t do that,” said Bets, knowing quite well that Fatty could do anything if he really wanted to. “Though it would be awfully nice to see him again.” Inspector Jenks was their very good friend.

He had been pleased with their help in solving many queer mysteries. Goon had not been nearly so pleased. The bad-tempered village policeman had wished many and many a” —.