Question EB Society Journal

What did you think of the latest Journal?
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Question EB Society Journal

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Can a person subscribe to the Journal and view it online, instead of getting it by post?
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'Fraid not, Adventure. The Journal is only available as a printed magazine, which is as most people (including me) prefer it.
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I prefer it in the printed form too - a .pdf format is just something on a computer, but the printed form can be put proudly in our Blyton collections. The Journal back issues form a huge part of my (small) collection.
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It's not because I don't prefer it in the printed form, it's because the postal system isn't very good over here.
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Where do you live?
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Come on, didn't you see my post here?! :wink:
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I like the Journal being a "Journal"; it's part of the Enid Blyton culture to write, publish and then collect, I think. It's really nice to be able to read them throughout the year too.
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Where do you live?
Hello?....Adventure?....You there?

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Moonraker wrote:
Where do you live?
Hello?....Adventure?....You there?

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Yes Adventure are you sleeping? Clue please! Hurry up! Emergency! Adventure! :lol: :lol:
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Fiona D. wrote:I like the Journal being a "Journal"; it's part of the Enid Blyton culture to write, publish and then collect, I think. It's really nice to be able to read them throughout the year too.
Yes. I have quite a collection of them myself. And if I could remember all the articles by heart, I’d do a bit better in the monthly quiz I think!
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I think that Adventure wants to remain anonymous. But we won't bite you, Adventure if you tell us where you live! :wink:




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Is there any wrong in staying anonymous? I can see many others who are anonymous like me.
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Okay, I agree that there IS no harm in being anoymous but we were all being curious. Anyways, are you from India by any change???
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Or Bangladesh? I think that's the only country in the world where the postal services are not good. :wink:
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Ooooooh! I guess we are not going to agree!

Adventure wants to remain completely anoymous after all! :cry:

Okay, Adventure, your wish. But we were all being just friendly, you know. We just wanted to know more about you...


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