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Amelia Jane

by Enid Blyton

9 books Started 1939 Latest 2003
Publication Reading Order

The Amelia Jane is a YA Fiction / Children's Fiction series by Enid Blyton, comprising 9 books published between 1939 and 2003. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
1 Naughty Amelia Jane! 1939 Buy from Amazon
Amelia Jane Again! cover 2 Amelia Jane Again! 1946 Buy from Amazon
More About Amelia Jane! cover 3 More About Amelia Jane! 1954 Buy from Amazon
Amelia Jane Gets Into Trouble! (Short Story) cover 4 Amelia Jane Gets Into Trouble! (Short Story) 1954 Buy from Amazon
Amelia Jane is Naughty Again (Short Story) cover 5 Amelia Jane is Naughty Again (Short Story) 1978 Buy from Amazon
Good Idea, Amelia Jane! cover 6 Good Idea, Amelia Jane! 2001 Buy from Amazon
Amelia Jane Goes Up the Tree cover 7 Amelia Jane Goes Up the Tree 2002 Buy from Amazon
8 Amelia Jane Has A Clever Idea (Short Story) 2003 Buy from Amazon
Goodbye, Amelia Jane! (Short Story) cover 9 Goodbye, Amelia Jane! (Short Story) 2003 Buy from Amazon

Enid Blyton (1897-1968) was a prolific British children's author whose adventure and mystery stories captivated generations of young readers. Born in London, she began writing in her early 20s and published her first book in 1922. Blyton's most famous works include the "Noddy," "The Famous Five," and "The Secret Seven" series, which sold millions of copies worldwide. Her stories were known for their exciting plots, memorable characters, and educational value. Despite her enormous popularity, Blyton's work has been criticized for its simplicity, stereotyping, and lack of literary merit. However, her books have endured the test of time and continue to entertain children around the globe.

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