t is in this book that Jack, Philip, Dinah and Lucy-Ann first became friends and find themselves spending the summer at Craggy-Tops, with Philip and Dinah's Aunt Polly and Uncle Jocelyn. We are introduced to some of the wild creatures which Philip carries about his person — including mice and a squirrel — and it's interesting, as the series progresses, to see how many different kinds of animals he manages to tame. Craggy-Tops is an isolated house, old and half-ruined, set halfway up a steep cliff in a district honeycombed with underground passages — like Smuggler's Top (Five Go to Smuggler's Top, which was published a year later, in 1945) in some respects. Aunt Polly, who looks "tired and faded," is over-worked and struggles to make ends meet, causing her to be sour-tempered. Her husband is a Quentin-like figure — an absent-minded historian who spends most of his time working in his study, even forgetting about meals. There is also a handyman-servant named Jo-Jo, a bad-tempered, sullen character with "rolling eyes." He is one of the few black characters to be found in Blyton and comes across as something of a caricature at first, full of superstitious tales of bad "things" wandering about at night. However, his seeming simple-mindedness is all an act to prevent people from seeing him for what he really is — a clever, scheming villain.
This is a story about a young girl named Matilda.She is disliked by her parents.So she devises punishments for them and prevent her brain from going crazy.When she goes to school she meets her teacher miss honey with whom she spends most of her time after knowing her well.Also she finds out about her headmistress miss trunchbull's and her teacher's secret. Will she able to help her teacher?
This book is written by Roald Dahl. It is a story about a poor boy.He wishes to have chocolate but his family cannot help him but things take a different turn when he finds a golden ticket under a chocolate wrapper which is the ticket to the world's largest chocolate factory. there he has a life time experience.I liked this book very much.
Bleak and eerie,Mystery Moor is well-known for its spooky atmosphere,but is there something really scary out there ?The Famous Five are intrigued,but the unfriendly travellers camped on the moor aren't letting on.The gang risk treacherous conditions to follow them over the moor-but what danger will they find at the end?
Peter,George,Jack,Janet,Barbara,Pam,Colin together form the Secret seven-ready to solve any mystery, any time.The secret seven have a new meeting place-a tree house!But someone else is also using it too.The gang are furious,but then they learn the intruder is in big trouble and needs their help.Can the Secret seven come to the rescue?