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There were five winners in last month's Stephenie Meyer competition, you should all have received your copies by now!Now for this month's fabulous competition:

The Adventure Starts Here: Win Copies of Enid Blyton's Brand New Books

Competition open only to UK residents - closing date for entries 31st October 2008

Britain’s best loved author Enid Blyton and her famous characters are making a return. To celebrate Booksmonthly.co.uk has teamed up with Blyton’s estate owners Chorion and publishers Hodder and Egmont to give eight lucky readers the chance to win copies of the first three Enid Blyton’s The Enchanted World books or a copy of The Famous Five’s Survival Guide.

 

Based on the Blyton classic Faraway Tree, The Enchanted World sees Silky the Fairy and her four new fairy friends Melody, Petal, Pinx and Bizzy on their quest to rescue the magic faraway tree from the grasps of Talon the evil troll. This five book spin-off series will captivate all ages with its cliff hangers, fantasy, friendship and fun. Visit www.blyton.com/enchantedworld for more fairy fun and games.

 

If you fancy some adventure in the great outdoors The Famous Five’s Survival Guide is the book for you. It features the original Famous Five characters, Julian, Dick, Anne, George and Timmy the Dog as grown ups as they recall the unsolved Mystery of the Royal Dragon of Siam. The book also contains their personal diaries and clues they collected relating to the mystery and gives tips on cracking codes, using a compass, building an escape raft and camping. Readers can even attempt to solve the mystery themselves at www.famousfive.com.

 

All of these books are out now in all good book shops on the high street and online.

 

To win copies of these books answer the following question:

 

Q: What mystery do The Famous Five solve in The Survival Guide?

 

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