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The Famous Fives Survival Guide - Enid Blyton

  This is a fantastic book, it's not just a great FF novel, but also an essential survival guide! When the group of five discover that Georges ancestor was involved in a mysterious shipwreck, the next page has loads of information on how to survive a shipwreck! The whole of the book is set out in this way, and sometimes it even gives you a chance to work out clues and parts of the mystery before you read the next page to find it what actually happens... The last part of the mystery is never worked out, so it gives you a chance to do so, when you think you know the answer you can go onto the Famous Fives website and see if your correct! If you are you get a very nice certificate. This is the only way you'll ever get to read this FF novel as it was never published without the addition of the survival guide, so all you mystery fans, this might just be the book for you..

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