Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Armada
Date Published: 1983
ISBN-13:9780006921561ISBN:0006921566
Description: Good. PAPERBACK BOOK-GOOD OVERALL CONDITION-TRUSTED DEVON (UK) BASED SELLER-IN STOCK-SENT WITHIN 1 WORKING DAY-AVAILABLE BY EMAIL FOR QUERIES-NO QUIBBLE REFUND IF NOT COMPLETELY SATISFIED- read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap
Date Published: 2002
ISBN-13:9780448095028ISBN:0448095025
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Armada
Date Published: 1983
ISBN-13:9780006921561ISBN:0006921566
Description: Good. Bumping to edges. Internally Clean This book is in good all round condition which means that it will show signs of wear and having been read. Any questions please e-mail, only too happy to help. No quibble refund if not completely satisfied. We aim to ship within one working day. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Armada
Date Published: 1983
ISBN-13:9780006921561ISBN:0006921566
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Armada
Date Published: 1983
ISBN-13:9780006921561ISBN:0006921566
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Binding: Softcover
Publisher: London: Armada Books, 1983
ISBN-13:9780006921561ISBN:0006921566
Description: Mass Market Paperback. Good +/No Jacket. First Thus. Youth Reading. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. very good clean tight copy, minimal rubbing to cover.160pp. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap
Date Published: 1959
Description: Good. ---182 pgs. Interior-Nice overall condition. The boards have light signs of use. -Publish Place: New York-Size: 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. read more
Description: Good. No dust jacket as issued. Minor damage at top of spine, otherwise VG. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. 182 p. Contains: Illustrations. Nancy Drew (Hardcover), 2. Audience: Children/juvenile. Nancy Drew Mystery Stories No. 2. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap, New York
Date Published: 1956
Description: Good. No dust jacket. Copyright 1956 but later printing-Good children's ex-library-good to fair pictorial cover with some edgewear-slightly tilted binding-decorated boards-good clean text area-usual ex-lib markings. 182 p. illus. 22 cm. Includes Illustrations. Audience: Children/juvenile. read more
"This book was even better than I thought it would be. I love the way that Nancy always has a hunch to what may happen. I love this book because of the suspense and action. Almost every chapter is left as a cliff hanger. I would have to say that Nancy would be my favorite charicter in the story because she never gives up even when you think that nancy may never find out how the mistery ends. I would have to say that I really enjoyed the book and cant waite to read the next one."
"I'm still amazed on how these books hold my attention. These books just seem to get better as you read along.The suspense is great. Nancy is called by her friend Helen Corning to investigate ghost haunting at Twin Elms. In the meantime a Nathan Gomber comes by to warn Nancy to stay close to her father. He says someone is out to hurt him. Nancy tells her father when he gets home. He tells her about a railroad in which an owner Willie Wharton goes missing. Willie says he never signed a contract and sends Nathan Gomber out to get him more money for his house. Nancy decides to investigate Twin Elms. While she was there Nathan Gomber also goes to Twin Elms to get Aunt Flora to sell her house in which she refuses to do so. Nancy learns from Aunt Flora and Rosemary of the house next door named Riverview Manor in which Nancy believes is a passage connecting each house to one another.Nancy investigates Twin Elms looking for a hidden passageways into the house. The best parts about the book is mishappenings at Twin Elms and the kidnapping of her father."
"The entire Nancy Drew series has good, well-thought out mysteries, but it's like a Norman Rockwell painting. Nancy is just too perfect, along with the rest of her life. Her father, friends, boyfriend and maid all act exactly like their supposed to. Pretty much the only fault you will find is that Bess is a little fat, which tends to get mentioned in a slightly different way every book. Chubby Beth, or slightly overwieght Beth, or enthusiastic eater Beth. After a few books you begin to see that although there are different mysteries they all seem exactly the same. I just think Carolyn Keene ran out of fresh ideas but kept producing anyway, especially with the Hardy Boys series, which is exactly like Nancy Drew but with boys. They even have a fat friend as well. The Nancy Drew series is okay, but I really wouldn't recommend reading them all, and it isn't necessary to read them in order."
"I read most of the Nancy Drew books as a kid back in elementary school. I reread this for kicks and it has some pretty blunt writing. Everyone's hair color is described. You also are usually told what Nancy and her friends are having at each meal, that's exciting! I also enjoyed the word sleuth and am trying to use it more in my own vocabulary. The "bad guys" are sadly always physically unattractive and unclassy."
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