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Old 08-29-2010, 05:56 AM   #288
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Originally Posted by Ea View Post
I didn't read them, but all my school friends did when we were 9-10 years old. I have no idea why I didn't - perhaps because everyone else did They were probably some of the most worn books in the children's section at the library.
According to the Wiki Article about her, she is the 5th most translated author in the world, ahead of Lenin and just behind Shakespeare. The "Top 10" are:

1. Disney Productions
2. Agatha Christie
3. Jules Verne
4. William Shakespeare
5. Enid Blyton
6. Vladimir Lenin
7. Barbara Cartland
8. Danielle Steel
9. Hans Christian Andersen
10. Stephen King

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