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What is that book called?

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Theres this one book i used to read and im trying to remember what it was called.

* it was a childrens bok

* had pictures but like not on every page

* it had a bouple of mysteries in it.

* it was a bout a couple of dectetive kids.

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  1. Was it the Magic Tree House series?


  2. Maybe "The Boxcar Children"? That was a series about four kids who solved mysteries, and there were always a couple of pictures in each book.  

  3. I think you mean Enid Blyton. In fact i'm quite sure. She wrote the famous five and the secret seven which were about detective kids.

    The Famous Five is the name of a series of children's books written by Enid Blyton. The first book, Five on a Treasure Island, was published in 1942.

    The series features a fictional group of children — Julian, d**k, Anne and George — and their dog Timmy. Blyton also created several such groups for her detective series, including The Secret Seven and Five Find-Outers and Dog, but the Famous Five are the best-known and most popular of these.

    Three of the children, Julian, d**k and Anne, are siblings. During their holidays, they are regularly sent to the seaside town of Kirrin to stay with their Aunt f***y and Uncle Quentin, whose daughter, Georgina, is a tomboy always known as George.

    The stories almost always take place in the children's holidays when they come home from their respective boarding schools. Every time they get together, they get caught up in an adventure, the location of which varies from book to book. Sometimes the scene is set close to George's home at Kirrin Cottage: "Kirrin Island", a picturesque island in Kirrin Bay, for example, presents many opportunities for adventure. Since both George's own home and various other houses are hundreds of years old, there is room for much in the way of secret passages or smugglers' tunnels, which play a central role in the plot of several books in the series. On other occasions, the children may go camping or hiking or be sent on holiday together elsewhere, but they are always accompanied by George's dog, Timothy, affectionately known to the children as Timmy. The settings, however, are almost always rural and enable the children to discover the simple joys of cottages, picnics, ginger beer, bicycle trips, home-made food, islands, sea shores, and always have a thrilling adventure.

    here's some info on the secret seven:

    The Secret Seven or "Secret Seven Society" are a fictional group of child detectives created by Enid Blyton. They appear in one of several juvenile detective series Blyton wrote.

    The Secret Seven consists of Peter (the society's leader), Janet (Peter's sister), Jack, Barbara, George, Pam, Colin, and Scamper the dog. Jack's sister Susie and her best friend Binkie often make an appearance in the books; they hate the Secret Seven and delight in playing tricks designed to humiliate them, although much of this is fuelled by their almost obsessive desire to belong to the society.

    Indeed, in 'Secret Seven on the trail', Susie makes up her own society, called 'The Famous Five'!

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