Customer Reviews
Enid Blyton has written about 700 books!!! - By: Mehajabeen Farid, 02 May 2008 
In this second mysteryin the series, the Seven are now having regular weekly meetings. Again there are biscuits on the table, & apparently Mummy remembered the lemons for the lemonade this time. They uncover a strange case which involves a pearl theft, a strange looking man & a game of Red Indians!
The pictures are nice & althoughin black & white, they still had a strange glow.
As the second bookin the series, this story is quite carefree & straightforward, but also a lot of fun. It cleverly paves the way for a series of similar but more complicated stories to come. I would rate this book: 7/10.
fandabbiedosie - By: Amanda O'Rourke, 28 Aug 2006 
This is a review by my 10 year old son....
The Secret Seven Adventure is a great book about 7 people Peter,Janet,Barbara,Colin,Pam & George. The story is about a robbery which the secret seven saw. The Secret Seven are determined to get to the bottom of it but they keep on getting to things that lead to knowhere! This is an easy to read book. The age range is 6-12 year olds.
Eeeeexxxxcccceeeelllleeeennnntttt!!!! - By: Melissa Chew, 18 Oct 2003 
I think Enid Blyton made a successful time writing this edition. Out of all the books I've read, I think my favorite is The Secret Seven Adventure. I'm really sure whoever buys this book, will be very glad. Those who doesn't enjoy adventurous & mysterious books, I think they will, if they start on this book. I bet if you read this book at night & your parents say,"Lights out," you'll still be reading it because they don't know like you know how bizarre this book is. I think you wouldn't waste a single cent buying this book because it's sooooo cooooool!!!!!
Intriguing mystery from beginning to end - By: , 06 May 2001 
My son is 5 & loved being read this book. We have enjoyed other Secret Seven books & this was the best to date, mostly because it grips from the beginning & never lets go. Rich ladies with necklaces, gruff policemen, jolly detectives & queer circus folk... lots of fun! Incidentally, we are reading a Famous Five book right now - it's great but is a slightly more "advanced" read as it contains more descriptive than any Secret Seven book (which focus more on the action). If the books I've read are typical of their respective series, I'd recommend Secret Seven for reading to 5-7 year olds & reading by 6-8 year olds, & Famous Five books for reading to 6-8 year olds & reading by 7-9 year olds. I don't have experience of older children, so can't say if they would enjoy these books.
Once I started the book I couldn't put it down. - By: , 14 Jun 2000 
My teacher told me to take a book home I was not looking foward to it, then I started to read the book it was so fascinating I could not put the book down. It was about a gang, they were called the Secret Seven they went on an adventure. It was about a necklace that was stolen, a man called Louis stole the necklace.I kept reading the book & when I finished it I kept reading the Secret Seven books & I am getting another one tonight.