The Enid Blyton Haiku Game

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Thanks, Shadow.

Ornithologist;
Wilderness, winds, waves and wings;
Bobbing orange peel.
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Island of Adventure?
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Right series, old thing, but wrong book! :P The biggest clue is in the third line.
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It looks like The Sea of Adventure to me!
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Sure is! Over to you, Tony.
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I have to admit that I don't look at the Games section all that often! :lol:

I hope I am getting this right:-

Granny in trouble
Clearing of Ivy
Problem solved


Far too easy I expect! :roll:
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Is it The Mystery of the Strange Messages ? :wink:
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I'm afraid not! :lol:
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I don't know why I am even attempting this, if I'm right I have real trouble coming up with a question! :(

I think it may be The Treasure Hunters.
If I could live here on this secret island always and always and always, and never grow up at all, I would be quite happy
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Tony Summerfield wrote:It looks like The Sea of Adventure to me!
You won't believe it, but that's what I meant! :evil:
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shadow wrote:I don't know why I am even attempting this, if I'm right I have real trouble coming up with a question! :(

I think it may be The Treasure Hunters.
Bad luck, you are right! Your turn for a question. :lol:
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Here goes ...

Monkey having fun
Whirlpool leads to the blowhole
Secrets to be saved
If I could live here on this secret island always and always and always, and never grow up at all, I would be quite happy
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It's the Rubadub Mystery
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Moonraker wrote:
Tony Summerfield wrote:It looks like The Sea of Adventure to me!
You won't believe it, but that's what I meant! :evil:
You'll have to try saying what you mean next time! :wink: :lol:
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Rubadub it is, over to you.
If I could live here on this secret island always and always and always, and never grow up at all, I would be quite happy
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