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Original Title: The Valley of Adventure
Edition Language: English
Series: Adventure #3
Characters: Lucy-Ann Trent, Jack Trent, Philip Mannering, Dinah Mannering
Setting: Switzerland
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The Valley of Adventure (Adventure #3) Paperback | Pages: 208 pages
Rating: 4.18 | 2867 Users | 88 Reviews

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Title:The Valley of Adventure (Adventure #3)
Author:Enid Blyton
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 208 pages
Published:June 1st 2000 by Macmillan UK (first published 1947)
Categories:Childrens. Adventure. Fiction. Mystery

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Nothing could be more exciting than a night flight on Bill’s plane! But Philip, Dinah, Lucy-Ann, and Jack soon find themselves flying straight into a truly amazing adventure. What has happened to Bill? Who are the two strange pilots, and what is the secret treasure hidden in the lonely valley where the children land?

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When the four mistake take the wrong plane they end up in a isolated, lonely valley. 2 pilots are in the valley and are looking for the secret treasure. Through secret caves and friends the four manage to find the secret treasure. Despite lack of food and water the four children are able to survive. This book is very interesting and explores the adventure genre. I hope you enjoy reading the Valley of Adventure!

The Valley of Adventure is the third book in the series. This starts differently from the other two books. There is no relaxed fun and slow build up. It has a rapid start with Jack, Phillip, Lucy Ann and Dinah finding themselves marooned in a strange valley in the middle of nowhere with criminal elements for company. They have to figure out a way either to get out of the place or survive there while remaining out of sight of the criminals. This story kind of reminded me of Robinson Crusoe, one

This might be one of my favourite Enid Blyton books. It's sheer magic!Jack, Philip, Dinah and Lucy-Ann (not to mention Kiki) are all set to go on a plane trip to their friend, secret agent Bill Cunningham's house for a few days. But a mix-up sees them boarding the wrong plane and falling headlong into another adventure - this time in a beautiful, abandoned, war-torn valley - involving a couple of escaped prisoners, a secret cave, a hostage, a daring rescue mission, a map and lost treasure!

I loved the Adventure and Famous Five series when I was a kid. The books had been passed down from my mom, who had also loved them. I was anticipating that re-reading this one as a 40-something would be a disappointing experience but it was totally the opposite. I got completely sucked in and read it through in one sitting. Obviously, the books are dated. They were written more than 60 years ago in a world vastly different from the one we live in now but I think they hold up for the most part.

So this is one of my favourite books. Favourite Enid Blyton books, favourite books in general. It starts with the lovely Bill Cunningham, or Bill Smugs as he is known and loved, having been taught how to fly an aeroplane (which when these books were written were still quite a new and exciting thing) and taking the Adventure children (Philip, Dinah, Jack and Lucy-Ann, plus Kiki the parrot) on a night flight as a special treat. Only, as could only happen to these children, or the Famous Five, the

This is the best one in the series so far....the best adventure!

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