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- 27 Apr 2024, 23:27
- Forum: Questions, Comments and Suggestions
- Topic: Error Messages
- Replies: 20
- Views: 422
Re: Error Messages
For many years, 214 guests was the largest number we'd had. That was for 16th November 2009, when the Enid TV film was first shown. I don't think we went past 214 until last year.
- 27 Apr 2024, 23:17
- Forum: The Books
- Topic: Mr. Twiddle
- Replies: 4
- Views: 95
Re: Mr. Twiddle
The other story has Twiddle looking forward to a peaceful afternoon while his wife is at a tea party, but promising to let the cat in and feed it when he hears it crying. Each time he hears it crying, he can't find it and searches everywhere for the annoying animal such as in the shed and up on the...
- 27 Apr 2024, 22:20
- Forum: Questions, Comments and Suggestions
- Topic: Error Messages
- Replies: 20
- Views: 422
Re: Error Messages
Yes, I'm afraid a number of errors are affecting the website generally, as well as the forums, but Keith is aware.
I also notified Keith on 28th March and 26th April about the rising number of bots. It's because of the bots that we appear to have more than 600 'guests' visiting the forums!
I also notified Keith on 28th March and 26th April about the rising number of bots. It's because of the bots that we appear to have more than 600 'guests' visiting the forums!
- 27 Apr 2024, 11:11
- Forum: The Books
- Topic: St Clare's reread
- Replies: 127
- Views: 5116
Re: St Clare's reread
Good points, Hannah and Yak. What I didn't know as a child (thereby missing the full import of Alma's name) is that there's a dessert called Alma Pudding - a steamed pudding with dried fruit. I seem to recall Boodi making one years ago from a traditional recipe. I'm a fan of stodgy puddings like tha...
- 27 Apr 2024, 10:57
- Forum: Other Authors
- Topic: Anne Barrett - Caterpillar Hall, etc.
- Replies: 45
- Views: 7009
Re: Anne Barrett - Caterpillar Hall, etc.
A thoughtful review, Judith. I haven't read Songberd's Grove, though I have a copy somewhere, but I enjoyed reading Midway some time ago. It dealt with some tough issues but in a poetic, gentle style.
- 26 Apr 2024, 22:10
- Forum: Blyton On TV
- Topic: Famous Five '78 series Memorabilia - UPDATED 130507 Page 3
- Replies: 256
- Views: 49015
Re: Famous Five '78 series Memorabilia - UPDATED 130507 Page 3
Photos need to be uploaded to a hosting site first, Sarah (e.g. Imgur or similar - I'm not sure which ones are around these days). Then the relevant image tag can be copied into your forums post. I've only ever posted images from a desktop computer so I'm afraid I'm not sure if it's different if pos...
- 26 Apr 2024, 22:04
- Forum: Short Stories/Poetry/Magazines
- Topic: Teachers World Letters 1937
- Replies: 30
- Views: 2004
Re: Teachers World Letters 1937
Another good motto this time: It's what you do for others Not what they do for you That makes you feel so happy All through and through and through! I'm glad Thomasina the tortoise has turned up. Enid Blyton says that she (the tortoise - not Enid herself!) "almost scampers round the grass"...
- 26 Apr 2024, 21:55
- Forum: Blyton On TV
- Topic: Famous Five '78 series Memorabilia - UPDATED 130507 Page 3
- Replies: 256
- Views: 49015
Re: Famous Five '78 series Memorabilia - UPDATED 130507 Page 3
Welcome, Sarah! Sorry for your loss, but it's lovely to hear that your dad was a cameraman on the Famous Five series. I was eight in 1978 and my sister and I also used to act out Famous Five stories with our friends after reading the books and watching the TV series. We'd have loved to have had some...
- 25 Apr 2024, 09:36
- Forum: Other Authors
- Topic: Ladybird books
- Replies: 231
- Views: 41799
Re: Ladybird books
Ladybird books are ideal if you want a quick overview of a historical figure or event, Viv. Whenever I read one of the history titles, I learn something new even now. I don't have the Ladybird book about Samuel Pepys but I've read his diaries (or two volumes containing selections of the diaries) and...
- 25 Apr 2024, 09:12
- Forum: Questions, Comments and Suggestions
- Topic: Error Messages
- Replies: 20
- Views: 422
Re: Error Messages
Whatever the problem is, it's affecting the Cave of Books as well. We let Keith know about it last night so I'm sure that all will be well soon. In the meantime, sorry for any inconvenience. Jack, I've deleted your duplicate post on the Jennifer Thanisch thread but you're able to delete a post yours...
- 24 Apr 2024, 19:22
- Forum: The Books
- Topic: Mr. Twiddle
- Replies: 4
- Views: 95
Re: Mr. Twiddle
I didn't enjoy Mr Twiddle books as much as most of EB books because I felt really sorry for him. He was trying his best but always made mistakes and then people either laughed at him, or were cross. Yes, I know they were meant to be funny, but I found them quite sad. I feel sorry for Mr. Twiddle to...
- 24 Apr 2024, 18:23
- Forum: Games
- Topic: Caption Competition
- Replies: 8465
- Views: 606880
Re: Caption Competition
Lotta had been completely wild, but Pongo and Chump felt that they had trained her well.
- 23 Apr 2024, 08:55
- Forum: The Books
- Topic: What Enid Blyton book are you reading right NOW!
- Replies: 8276
- Views: 557055
Re: What Enid Blyton book are you reading right NOW!
That gives you a bit of time to build yourself a boat and acquire a map of the Scottish isles!
- 22 Apr 2024, 20:14
- Forum: Short Stories/Poetry/Magazines
- Topic: Teachers World Letters 1937
- Replies: 30
- Views: 2004
Re: Teachers World Letters 1937
I enjoyed reading 'The Bunch of Carrots', which is a simple tale with a clear moral. The poem 'Spring' is lovely, painting a vivid picture of the season. Unlike Enid Blyton, we're having a cold April in the UK this year and there's little danger of getting sunburnt like Imogen! Enid's cowslips sound...
- 22 Apr 2024, 19:55
- Forum: General Natter
- Topic: What makes you annoyed?
- Replies: 1542
- Views: 83154
Re: What makes you annoyed?
Some publishers do, and the violent characters don't necessarily have to be outright baddies - or even baddies at all. I recently read a children's book called Evie's Ghost by Helen Peters, published in 2017 by Nosy Crow. Evie, aged thirteen, is walloped by the housekeeper and slapped by a sixteen-y...