Enid Blyton is a really nice author. Enid Mary Blyton (11 August 1897 - 28 November 1968) was a British children's writer known as both Enid Blyton and Mary Pollock. She was one of the most successful children's storytellers of the twentieth century. Once described as a "one-woman fiction machine", she is noted for numerous series of books based on recurring characters and designed for different age groups. Her books have enjoyed popular success in many parts of the world, and have sold over 400 million copies. By one measure, Blyton is the sixth most popular author worldwide: over 3400 translations of her books were available in 2007 according to UNESCO's Index Translationum;[1] she is behind Lenin and almost equal to Shakespeare. One of her most widely known characters is Noddy, intended for beginning readers. However, her main forte is the young readers' novels, where children ride out their own adventures with minimal adult help. In this genre, particularly popular series include the Famous Five (consisting of 21 novels, 1942 - 1963, based on four children and their dog), the Five Find-Outers and Dog, (15 novels, 1943-1961, where five children regularly outwit the local police) as well as the Secret Seven (15 novels, 1949 - 1963, a society of seven children who solve various mysteries). Her work involves children's adventure stories, and fantasy, sometimes involving magic. Her books were and still are enormously popular in Britain, Malta, India, Pakistan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Singapore, and Australia; and as translations in the former Yugoslavia, Japan, and across most of the globe. Her work has been translated into nearly 90 languages.
Enid Blyton wrote Children's Books, focusing on adventure, mystery, and fantasy themes. Some of her most popular series include "The Famous Five," "The Secret Seven," and "The Magic Faraway Tree." Her stories often revolve around groups of children solving mysteries and going on exciting adventures.
Enid Blyton
Enid Blyton ofcourse! Although, after she died, some other authors have made up some more books which are "supposed" to be by her. Personally, my opinion is that they don't even sound like her books! If you like magic and bedtime stories then its a good idea to read the books about the faraway tree and the awards.
Enid Blyton's books were all fiction
Enid Blyton started to write books (poems) in her spare time when she was a teacher
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Enid Blyton's full name is Enid Mary Blyton.
Enid Blyton's birth name is Enid Mary Blyton.
Enid Blyton states in an interview in with the BBC that she started to write stories for her younger bothers . She states "I always wanted to write since my childhood".
Enid Blyton.
Enid Blyton wrote the first book, the secret seven in 1949. A further 14 were written following this
Enid Blyton had 2 daughters
They are classed as Child Adventure and fantasy
between 1921 and 1967
IN 1968 in an interview with the BBC Enid Blyton stated she loved to tell stories particularly to children and fro an early age she wanted to be a writer