![]() She told me there was something about it that made it even better than any other book she has read. She devours any Enid Blyton book she gets her hands on but this one has been treated to an immediate re-read. Yes, readers, I can attest that Holly’s gob is very much smacked (oh, horrid vernacular!). ![]() But while they are away, they fall into another jaw-dropping adventure. This book is about four kids who have had flu going on a holiday to get some sun to make them feel better. I like this book because it is daring, mysterious and puzzling for example, when the parents got kidnapped. Will they find their way out and rescue their parents? The children follow in hot pursuit to rescue them but instead stumble upon a forgotten temple dating back 7,000 years. While enjoying a fascinating river trip, their family holiday, as usual, turns into a nail-biting adventure when Bill and Mrs Cunningham are kidnapped. The four intrepid adventurers – Jack, Lucy-Ann, Dinah and Philip (and not forgetting Kiki the parrot) – have flown away to Syria for rest and recuperation after a nasty bout of influenza. ![]() This review is of The River of Adventure, by Enid Blyton ![]()
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