Showing posts with label Fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fiction. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

The Secret of the Musical Tree - Margaret Sutton


This is book 19 from the Judy Bolton series and is set at Christmas time.

Since Applewood have republished The Judy Bolton Series recently and these are available through the book depository it makes choosing which Judy Bolton book to read easier as I am no longer limited by what I can find on ebay at a reasonable price. For Christmas 2012 I decided I wanted to read a Christmas based story so I chose Judy Bolton and The Secret of the Musical Tree.

The story is set shortly before Christmas and Judy and Peter are married. Peter is an FBI Agent. They have a young girl living with them called Roberta.

Judy goes Christmas shopping to prepare for the upcoming festive Christmas lunch where she is having family over including her cousin Roxy Zoller.

Whilst shopping Judy is mistaken for her cousin Roxy. She is told by a Store Clerk of a present she bought the day before and she was told by a friend of Roxy's that Roxy and her father were in a plane accident. The friend that talks to Judy about this is trying to find Roxy to talk to her about a missing emerald.

Judy in talking to Roxy learns that something is wrong and her first big clue comes in the form of the present that Roxy sent which says to open before December 23rd.

Roxy and Judy change places and we learn that Roxy was being held captive by crooks trying to find out where the missing emerald is.

The mystery had is ups and downs. That said I did actually continue to read it with interest to the very end.

Some things did bother me. Judy decides to sneak around the house in Roxy's high heels instead of choosing her rubber soled shoes. This seriously leaves you wondering why Judy would make such a stupid mistake. Secondly just as soon as Judy takes Roxy's place she decides to try and escape the place though I thought she was suppose to be there because they had threatened to hurt Roxy's father if Roxy tried to escape so Judy and Roxy traded places. Also what cousins are identical? I think someone in that family has some explaining to do, you can't get close to identical out of cousins. Anyway in the end all is right for Christmas day which is just what you want in a Christmas mystery.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Famous Five TV Series Five go off in a Caravan Episode

This is episode 6 of Season 1 and is a single episode in length. With the variety of animals, a circus theme and to die for gypsy caravans that I love the look of I feel that this story could of easily been expanded into a double episode without any problems.

Julian again is quite rude in his dealing with some adults but standing beside the two men he is backchatting he isn't much shorter than them so perhaps it makes his character more believable and the leader of the five.
The bad characters are interesting but by choosing to do this in 30mins means that we don't get any real charactrer developement or analysis.
A good episode though I do feel the story was rushed along unnecessarily. Perhaps if the makers had known they were going to be rejected on adding new stories to the series they may have expanded all books to be several episodes each :)
For those people who collect the Famous Five books with this TV series covers you will notice that a number of the covers were created from this episode.


Famous FiveTV Series Five Go to Smuggler's Top Part 1 and 2

Episode 4 and 5 of Season 1 is based on Five go to Smuggler's Top. A storm making a tree land on the roof of  Kirren Cottage see the Five packed up to spend their holidays with their friend Sooty Lenoir and his little sister Marybeth to their home at Smugglers Top.  We first see Sooty and his sister wearing clothes that are so 1970's, the clothes are great then again George's navy windbreaker is also a favourite and I think I owned on once upon a time. Not to mention Cheryl Ladd in Charlies Angels also had a satin version in the 80's.
The Five find themselves in the middle of an adventure.
The house they are staying at is intriguing and as the Sooty's Stepfather doesn't like dogs the children scheme to bring Timmy into the house and hide him when necessary via one of the secret passages that goes through the wardrobe in the bedroom (a bit Narnia like)


There are different suspects, one who dresses like Sherlock Holmes and sticks out like a sore thumb and reminds me of Professor Slughorn from Harry Potter.

The butler of course is also a suspect and the children suspect he may be only pretending to be deaf and in a good plot outline Sotty's Step father is a suspect as Sooty and his sister dont trust him.



Someone kidnaps their Uncle Quinten, and Sooty also disappears. Can there still be smugglers at Smuggler's Top?

The Famous Five discover an underground tunnel and Timmy saves the day.

Some of the darker filming issues appear in these episodes and some are unclear due to the "Mist" and "Fog" on the marshes but you get use to that with this series.
You start to see that Julian's character can be quite rude to adults in the series as he says some things that would seem out of place when staying as a guest at someones house. Not really what I remember him being like in the book but definately these aren't the only

Another great episode.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Billie Bradley and Her Inheritance free ebook


For those of us that love old classic mysteries having a kindle that you can download with endless free old ebooks online is great. One such series is the Billie Bradley Series available on the manybooks website.

Billie Bradley and Her Inheritance or The Queer Homestead at Cherry Corners was written by Janet D. Wheeler and published in 1920. This is the first book in the series and a great introduction to the characters.

In the plot Billie Bradley whilst messing around in a school classroom after school breaks an expensive statue and worries how she is going to pay to replace it. In the meantime her friends tell her that they are going away to a private boarding school the following year and Billie and her brother Chatwood are not able to follow suit as their family can't afford for them to go as their money is tied up in property investment at that time.

Billie then falls heir to an old homestead, through a deceased Auntie with the unoccupied mansion located far away in a lonely section of the country and considered haunted. The story revolves around Billie, accompanied by some of her friends visiting her inherited property, and the queer things that happen there.

A charming story, good characters, 4 of the 6 look like they would be romantically linked in the future. Made me want to start book 2 in the series right away is always a good sign. And in fact I did and found the second book starts exactly where the first ended so I would definately recommend reading them in order.

There are 9 books in this series which are:
1. Billie Bradley and Her Inheritance, 1920
2. Billie Bradley at Three Towers Hall, 1920
3. Billie Bradley on Lighthouse Island, 1920
4. Billie Bradley and Her Classmates, 1921
5. Billie Bradley at Twin Lakes, 1922
6. Billie Bradley at Treasure Cove, 1928
7. Billie Bradley at Sun Dial Lodge, 1929
8. Billie Bradley and the School Mystery, 1930
9. Billie Bradley Winning the Trophy, 1932