As a child she read Black Beauty by Anna Sewell,The Water Babies by Charles Kingsley and Little Womenby Louisa M. Alcott.
Enid Blyton enjoyed myths and legends, poetry and annuals, as well as magazines like Strand Magazine and Punch. She was fascinated by Arthur Mee's Children's Encyclopaedia.
She found Grimm's fairy-tales frightening and, although she liked Hans Christian Andersen's stories, she thought some of them were "too sad." Among her favourite books were Lewis Carroll's "Alice" books and R. M. Ballantyne's The Coral Island.
The book she loved the most, and read at least a dozen times, was The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald.
Enid Blyton's favorite book was "The Pilgrim's Progress" by John Bunyan.
I'm not sure but from my point of view it would be one of the famous five books as she bassed Goerge Kirrin on herself
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Enid had many popular books. Noddy and the Famous Five were perhaps her best known books.
Enid Blyton's first book, "Child Whispers," was published in 1922.
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Enid Blyton was a teacher after leaving university
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Enid Blyton's favorite book that she wrote was "The Faraway Tree" series. She considered it to be one of her most imaginative and magical works, loved by both children and adults. The series follows the adventures of Jo, Bessie, and Fanny as they explore the mystical lands at the top of the Faraway Tree.