This book is
quite good. Enid Blyton writes about adventures and mysteries including the
famous ‘Famous Five’ books and the ‘Secret Seven’ ones as well. She wrote quite a long time ago so her stories are quite old fashioned but that doesn’t mean they aren’t good because although she repeats a lot of her idea, she has some good tales. This book is a small hardback book which could fit in a
pocket (well it is part of the Pocket Library collection so not very surprising) and it is about a
wizard called Blunder who always makes mistakes in her spells. He has a rabbit assistant who has also been studying some
magic… I
actually quite like this book because it is about a different subject to most of Blyton. I would rate it 6/10 because it is better Blyton but only a bit. I would recommend it to anyone who believes in magic (even though I don’t actually believe in it myself).
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