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3.91 AVERAGE


2020 review:

enid blyton in 1942: i'm gonna describe all the delicious food the kids eat in detail and make all the british kids currently living on rations very hungry >:)

(i mean we all know by now that she was problematic as fuck. still enjoy this book though, i don't think it has anything overly problematic)

re-read this to listen to the famous five podcast, as "podcasts about classic children's lit" is my favorite niche
adventurous lighthearted mysterious tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Ich kenne Enid Blytons "Die Fünf Freunde" noch von früher und liebe solche Abenteuergeschichten sehr!

Diesee Comicadaption von Béja und Natael ist sehr klassisch und fast schon steif gehalten.

Vorallem aufgrund der vorhandenen geschlechter Rollen ist die Geschichte schlecht gealtert und wirft mit Sätzen wir "Jungs weinen nicht" und "Mädchen sind Quasseltrippen" um sich.

Zudem ist die Geschichte sehr stark geküzt, sodas die Erzählung sehr holprig wirkt und wenig Zeit für das kennenlernen der eigentlic sehr liebenswerten Figuren bleibt.

Für ein bisschen Abenteuer und Nostalgie genau das richtige. Für mehr aber auch nicht.

While away on holiday in Italy (just got back today) as well as diving into my summer reading list for uni and reading a couple of other books purely for my self on the side I also stepped back into my youth for a few hours. I've been wanting to collect and reread the Famous Five books for a while now. As a child I was obsessed with the four children and dog. When I wasn't reading the books, me and my sister were play acting as the Famous Five. I bought the first book a while back and decided the perfect time to read it would be on holiday. I went through it in few hours, with breaks in between. I don't know if it's just because of sentiment but I absolutely loved it, still, and it must have been at least 15 years ago when I last read a Famous Five. It took me right back. The story is plotted perfectly and I feel that I enjoyed the Five's first adventure just as much as I used to enjoy their adventures as a child. George was always my favourite character because she was a tomboy and wanted to be a boy and do the things boys do. I was exactly the same when I was little. The Famous Five also made me want to have adventures as a child and as we never really managed to find a real when we pretended to have adventures. I thoroughly devoured this book and there I was actually worrying I wouldn't enjoy it as much as I did when I was a kid. Enid Blyton was a hero and I have many childhood pleasures to thank her for. I'm looking forward to rereading more of the Famous Five books as well as her other stories. I will definitely be sharing these books with my future sprogs.
adventurous lighthearted mysterious fast-paced

date of rate: feb 15 2024
this is a rating for the series overall.

I can't believe I've never read this before. I liked it now, but had I read it as a child, I would've probably been obsessed with it. I liked the story and the children, especially George. It reminded me of Harry Potter in a way: the adults don't belive the children, the children wanting to prevent the theft, secret tunnels and rooms... Yeah, Philosopher's Stone.

I kinda miss being a kid. 4.5/5
adventurous lighthearted mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No
adventurous mysterious tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

They were the books that got me addicted to reading. In fact this was the first book I ever read. Felt a bit weird re reading this 20 years after, but they still keep their charm!