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Nancy Drew 14: The Whispering Statue
Nancy Drew 14: The Whispering Statue | Carolyn Keene
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Once again, Nancy faces two puzzling mysteries at once! The first concerns a valuable collection of rare books that Mrs. Horace Merriam commissioned anart dealer to sell--has he swindled her instead? The second mystery revolves around the baffling theft of a beautiful marble statue. To solve both mysteries, the famous young detective disguises herself and assumes a false identity. Despite these precautions, danger stalks Nancys every move. An attempted kidnapping, a nearly disastrous sailboat collision, and an encounter with a dishonest sculptor are just a few of the exciting challenges that Nancy is faced with as she gathers evidence against a clever ring of art thieves.
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DGRachel
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A little late to the party on this one, but with pneumonia and the loss of my heart dog, I‘m giving myself a pass. This was a fun entry in the series. There‘s plenty of danger, Nancy wears a disguise, and we get extra helpings of Ned. Bits of it are far-fetched, as per usual, but it was still an enjoyable mystery. I‘m really looking forward to continuing the #NancyDrewBR next year. Thank you @Librarybelle for hosting this.

Librarybelle This one was so much better than the last couple of books! 4h
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lauraisntwilder
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Mehso-so

Not a favorite, but MUCH better than the last one!

Librarybelle Definitely much better than the last one! 1d
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AnneCecilie
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#BookReport

I‘ve had quite the reading week.

I finished The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches., this month‘s chapters of Revelation #ShardlakeBR, and A Sunny Place for Shady People

I read The Wispering Statue

I‘ve continued The Christmas Bookshop on audio

I‘m currently reading both The Christmas Tree Farm and A Christmas Carol.

I love that I‘m finally getting to my Christmasy reads just in time for Christmas 🎄

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Sace
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3/4 ⭐️

Faster paced than the last couple I read for the #NancyDrewBR. This one was a fun one. Thanks for hosting @Librarybelle

Librarybelle This was fun! 6d
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MariaW
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I am torn between „Yay, finally the two mysteries in tge story actually do have something to do with each other and do not seem to be constructed to create more suspension.“ and „The used violence is completely unnecessary, unbelievable and over the top.“ I loved the storyline about the book collection though.

Librarybelle The book collection part was interesting! 6d
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dabbe
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Finally, a Nancy Drew I remember from childhood! All the drama and mystery you'd expect, and Nancy even gets kidnapped and stuffed into a statue! I can truly do without the derogatory remarks about Bess's weight; in fact, this is a much better quote that characterizes her: “Will it be a nice straight mystery, or one that's going to scare the wits out of me?“ This one's a mixture of both, Bess. A fun read with the #NancyDrewBR and @Librarybelle

Librarybelle Yay! I‘m glad this one was better than the last couple in the series! 6d
Suet624 Great review. 😊 6d
dabbe @Librarybelle 💚❣️💚 6d
dabbe @Suet624 TY! 💚❣️💚 6d
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TheAromaofBooks
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Definitely the best Nancy Drew we've had in a minute. This one had more of the regular level of ridiculousness 😂 Favorite parts included the police acting very clever because they determined that two masked men who attempted to break into the house at the same time were working together; the girls acting like sitting behind empty picture frames was a brilliant hiding spot; literally everyone not only knowing how to sail but being really great ⬇

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) at it; and Nancy's magical disguise-wig that seemed to stay on no matter what! This one reminded me of why I enjoyed these books so much when I was growing up - there were also some scary moments and the chapter cliffhangers always have me wanting to read more.

As always, thanks for hosting @Librarybelle !!!
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Librarybelle This was a good one! 6d
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BookmarkTavern Nicely done! 6d
TheSpineView Well done!🤩📖📚 6d
dabbe Excellent review! #nailedit 💚❣️💚 6d
Andrew65 Brilliant 🎄🎄🎄 6d
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kwmg40
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I enjoyed the story and discussion with the #NancyDrewBR group. I'd read the 1937 edition and I love the cover. It did feel very dated, however. Another car runs into Nancy's, and it costs her only $5 to get the bumper repaired!
@Librarybelle

#HolidayBookDragons #WinterGames2024 #MidDecemberReadathon @LiseWorks

kwmg40 #gottacatchemallwinteredition (naughty) @PuddleJumper
I feel I have to explain that there was a naughty dog in the story, and not that this was a “naughty“ book. 😄

#ChristmasCrimeChallenge (mansion) @RaeLovesToRead
#ChristmasAtoZ #letterW @TexReader
#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks
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Librarybelle Wow! 5.00 to repair a bumper…how times have changed! 7d
TheAromaofBooks Oh I quite like this cover as well!! 6d
Sace I love these older covers so much. 6d
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MariaW
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Next one of my Christmas reading, even though it doesn‘t have to do anything with Christmas. We are already ar number 14 of the Nancy Drew series - there a lot to go (for the next few years). 💪💪💪

Librarybelle 😁 1w
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Librarybelle
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It‘s time for our #NancyDrewBR discussion, #LittenDetectives ! I have 5 questions posted as spoilers that can be found on my feed, the book‘s feed, or by searching the group‘s hashtag.

Another book, another big difference between the editions! However, next month has only minor differences, so it should be easier for us to discuss! I‘ll post the official reminder for The Haunted Bridge tomorrow.

Thanks for reading with me!

CogsOfEncouragement Thanks for hosting! 1w
Ruthiella Wonderful! This was lots of fun as usual. 1w
PurpleyPumpkin My library hold for this one just materialized today!🙃 1w
AnneCecilie I haven‘t started the book, but will go back once I have 1w
DebinHawaii This one was better than the last one or two for me! 1w
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Librarybelle
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5. This plays more into the 1970 edition, but the world of rare book collecting can be cutthroat and full of swindlers like Bassword.

Here is a 2016 article from LitHub that talks a bit about the rare book world and thievery: https://lithub.com/a-visit-to-the-shadowy-world-of-rare-book-theft/

#NancyDrewBR

kwmg40 The 1937 edition had swindlers but not rare books. Coincidentally, I just started a Vicki Delany mystery that centres around a rare manuscript. 1w
Ruthiella I liked that this book wasn‘t about jewels or lost wills but instead rare books (and art). Thanks for the link to the article! 1w
MariaW The article was very interesting. I like the thought that the guy, who stole the two volumes, had to send them back because he could not sell them. There is link to the database of stolen books in the article. I scrolled through the list and came across some very interesting incidents and books. 1w
dabbe I read an article in VANITY FAIR a few years ago about a big art heist and the underground art trade in Amsterdam. Fascinating. Thanks for the link to this article, too. I'll read it during #hyggehour tonight! 7d
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4. Let's talk characters! We have the recurring characters appear in both editions. The 1970 edition Bess seemed really paranoid to me and always hungry and boy crazy (I'm getting a little tired of the constant comments about her eating).

Any thoughts on the characters this time, especially the good and bad characters introduced in the book?

How many who read the 1970 edition also wanted a fudge sundae after reading the book? 😂

#NancyDrewBR

kwmg40 I'm glad that the 1937 edition did not have any shaming of Bess (or not enough that it stayed in my memory). I did recall one scene where she said she was ravenously hungry and wanted to eat, but then George backed her up and said she too was hungry. Nancy, being the superheroine, of course has no need of sustenance like her friends do! 😂 1w
CogsOfEncouragement 1970 - Yes, I really wish they had written Bess to enjoy good food and not had the cousin telling her to watch her calories/describe her as overweight. When we are young, healthy, and active, we have good appetites. It just didn‘t need to have all this judgment and body shaming attached to her character. Setting her as the one to always make them stop for food could have been done so much better. 1w
Ruthiella 100% agree that body shaming Bess is obnoxious now and probably a message I unconsciously adopted as a child. But Dick didn‘t seem to mind her propensity for Sundaes. I liked George‘s use of Judo moves not once but twice in the book! Loved Ned‘s steadfastness here. He never has any issue with giving Nancy the center stage. As for the bad guys, they are pretty generic (and obvious) except Mr. Basswood at first. (edited) 1w
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Bookwormjillk I was annoyed with the Bess thing, but loved that it was George that knew judo. Go George! 1w
MariaW I thought in this volume the shaming of Bess started to cease now. And I agree that Dick didn‘t mind and showed it openly. I didn‘t ger if Bess was interested in him even though she jas got a boyfriend. Or are the boys not the boyfriends? Mr Brasswood and Mr Atkins seemed suspicious and weird right from the beginning and were portrayed as stereotypes again. Maybe you have to do it, so that the target group will definitely get it? (edited) 1w
DebinHawaii When I was checking my copy out from the library, the librarian was asking about it & when I told her we were rereading the books, she said she tried that a few years ago but got irritated with the fat shaming of Bess & the authors always describing her as “slightly plump.” In full agreement-it‘s so annoying! 🤬 7d
dabbe I find it interesting to note that Nancy never makes fun of Bess being “plump“ or always hungry. I don't think she disses her for being on the scaredy-cat side, either. But George? Ay caramba! I know their cousins, but still!

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TheAromaofBooks My favorite part was how everyone just magically knew how to sail! Is there any hobby these people don't participate in!? They know how to do everything! 😂 6d
Ruthiella @TheAromaofBooks The level of detail provided in sailing was suspicious! I think either the ghost writer was a sailor and stuck it in or the editor said “give Nancy this skill” and they did. 😅 Unlike with Judo, where it‘s just vague moves. 6d
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3. There is a seaplane incident in the 1937 edition and a sailboat incident in the 1970 edition. Plus, Nancy finds herself in dangerous situations (Nancy stuck in the statue in the 1970 edition made me a little jittery!).

Let's think about the action events that took place in the book. What do you think? (My opinion, the prior two books were lackluster, but this was more plausible). #NancyDrewBR

kwmg40 I thought that the final scenes in the 1937 edition were very exciting. As for plausibility, I found there were an awful lot of coincidences but otherwise, the story seemed more plausible some of the previous stories. 1w
CogsOfEncouragement 1970 - I was impressed with the swiftness the boat was repaired! lol The peril while in the boat seemed perfect ND to me. Being sealed in a statue was also classic ND and made me squirm at the idea of it. 1w
BarkingMadRead 1937- definitely more plausible, although surviving a house that slides off a cliff into the ocean was a bit much🤣 1w
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Ruthiella All the boating details in the 1970 version! Did the ghost write know all this or just research it and cram it in. I have no idea what a spinnaker is and I don‘t want to. 😂 The book was full of implausible coincidences and police behavior-no one is aware of the Miranda warning- but it held together pretty well as these books go, I thought. The girls posing behind picture frames to hide was pretty weak, though! (edited) 1w
Bookwormjillk Being trapped in the statue was super creepy! 1w
MariaW @BarkingMadRead Wow, that sounds epic, unfortunately I read the 1970 version. The 1937 definitely sounds more interesting. 1w
MariaW In the 1970 version the different incidents that happened to ND were definitely more plausible, but what I didn‘t like at all was the aggressiveness with what the gang of Mr Basswood appeared right away. It doesn‘t make any sense at all, it was a scam okay, but not in mafai-like terms. This behaviour was too much over the top for me, completely unnecessary. 1w
DebinHawaii The two henchman that came to the Drew‘s house was excessive. The police saying “those two thugs were working together alright” when they hear what happened & find the masks cracked me up. Really?!? 🤨You don‘t think it was 2 random criminals who happened to show up in the same masks, one at the front door & one at the back?! 😂 1w
DebinHawaii Being trapped in the statue would be a nightmare for my claustrophobia! 😱 1w
dabbe Nancy being man-handled quite brutally before Ned could rescue her (luckily) was on a higher level of violence than we've seen lately. 7d
TheAromaofBooks @BarkingMadRead - An entire house falls into the ocean!? Now I feel like I need to find the earlier edition!! 6d
TheAromaofBooks @Ruthiella - I genuinely laughed out loud when they hid in the picture frames. So ridiculous 😂 6d
TheAromaofBooks @DebinHawaii - I felt like overall this book had the “dumb police“ vibe to it. I thought them acting super brilliant for deducing that these two criminals must be working together was pretty hilarious. 6d
BarkingMadRead @TheAromaofBooks just slides right off the cliff. And she didn‘t even bump her head! 6d
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2. Both editions introduce the terrier Togo to the story, though the 1970 briefly mentions the dog. For those who read the 1937 edition, did Togo add to the story?

The 1970 edition is the first time Nancy goes undercover with an alias...Debbie Lynbrook. For those who read the 1970 edition, what did you think of Nancy's undercover work? Did it work well with the plot? #NancyDrewBR

kwmg40 A mischievous pet always makes a story more fun, and yes, in the 1937 edition, Togo really did drive much of the plot at the beginning. His antics brought all the relevant characters together. 1w
CogsOfEncouragement 1970 - yes, the disguise was helpful and fun, but I often thought that wig would not have stayed on, or that bathing cap over a wig was just not going to work, or oh boy that wig is wet now. BUT I quickly let it go knowing the age of the reader it is written for; I just enjoyed ND hiding her identity. 1w
BarkingMadRead 1937- he really brought the story together, without him, we would never have met the woman looking for her husband! 1w
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Ruthiella Togo is only one sentence in the 1970 version. I did like Nancy‘s idea of disguising herself. Yet another skill she has learned now. 1w
Bookwormjillk @CogsOfEncouragement that was distracting to me too. Sailing with a wig on. Seriously? 1w
MariaW In the 1970 version I was quite surprised on how Togo was introduced in the story - as if he has been there the whole time even though he was never mentioned in any of the other books. I guess it is a cohesion mistake due to the changes between the two versions. (edited) 1w
DebinHawaii The 1970 version Togo was “in his special place in the basement” so he wouldn‘t bother guests. I guess he was in the basement the first 13 books?! 😉😂 #FreeTogo 🐶 1w
DebinHawaii The wig was a little wacky but the idea was fun. 1w
dabbe And who was surprised at how well Nancy and her friends could sail? Anyone? Anyone? 😂 7d
TheAromaofBooks @MariaW @DebinHawaii - I was also confused about the sudden arrival of a beloved dog 😂 6d
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1. This month's book has two different versions again:

The original 1937 edition features a whispering statue that resembles Nancy and Nancy's investigation in locating a client's estranged husband.

The 1970 edition also has a whispering statue that looks like Nancy, but Nancy investigates a swindle taking place involving her client and rare books.

Which edition did you read? Overall thoughts on the book? #NancyDrewBR

kwmg40 I finished the 1937 edition, which I liked overall, even though I found the secondary characters rather exaggerated.. There were aspects that made it feel quite dated, especially the part where it cost Nancy $5 to have the bumper on her car repaired. 1w
CogsOfEncouragement I thought the 1970 edition was a fun ND caper with her friends there to help, including a devoted Ned. A huge falling book NOT hitting her in the head was a nice touch for those of us keeping track of such things. 1w
BarkingMadRead I have the 1937 version, which was pretty decent overall. 1w
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Ruthiella I read the 1970 version as evidenced by the use of the word “groovy” twice! 😂 This was quite action packed and as usual, the two mysteries turn out to be related. 1w
Ruthiella @kwmg40 In the 1970 version, Ned notes that the price tag of $28 for a rare first edition is quite high! I googled it and that would be around $250 in today‘s US dollar value. 1w
Bookwormjillk @Ruthiella I also read the groovy 1970 edition 1w
MariaW My ebook was the 1970 version as well. 1w
DebinHawaii Yep, 1970s for me too. @CogsOfEncouragement I really thought it would be one for the #NNK counter! 😉 1w
dabbe 1970s version, too, which I enjoyed a lot more than the previous IVORY CHARM book. #oy! 7d
TheAromaofBooks I read the 1970 edition - it felt like the statue and the books plotlines tied together pretty well!! 6d
Sace I read the 70s version. I felt like the two mysteries worked better than some of the other books with two mysteries. 6d
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CogsOfEncouragement
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Everything a fan wants in a Nancy Drew mystery.

This gem made me laugh:
“Oh, I wasn‘t going to trespass,” Nancy told her.
I think that might be the first time Nancy ever said that to George! lol

Librarybelle That‘s a good line! 1w
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Librarybelle
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A whispering statue that looks like Nancy Drew. A collection of rare books that are involved in a swindle. Nancy again has two mysteries to solve, going undercover to collect the clues. This one is much better than the prior book in the series. And, like Bess, I really want a fudge sundae now.

Discussion tomorrow; questions will be posted mid- to late morning East Coast time. #NancyDrewBR

#Zeke #Xander #CatsOfLitsy

CogsOfEncouragement I thought about skipping it this month since the last couple had been duds and maybe I would be better off spending more time with a festive romcom but so glad I decided to stay the course! I‘m halfway thru and enjoying this one. 1w
Librarybelle @CogsOfEncouragement I know what you mean! This one was really good. Maybe the last two were just duds??? 1w
DGRachel Ugh. I‘ve been sick with pneumonia and haven‘t read a word in 4 days. I may have to sit this one out. Figures it would be good this time. 😭 1w
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Librarybelle @DGRachel I hope you feel better soon! 1w
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 1w
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! I only have a couple chapters left, but overall the pacing has felt much better in this one, and the mysteries a bit more reasonable! 1w
Librarybelle @TheAromaofBooks Yes, so much better! 1w
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Bookwormjillk
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I read this earlier today for the Nancy Drew Buddy Read. I always like when Nancy‘s adventures involve a boat and this one had a boat plus a fake identity so that was fun. I enjoyed this one more than the last couple.

Librarybelle Agreed! I‘m finishing it up this afternoon and find it much better than the last ones. 1w
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DebinHawaii
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#ReadAway2024 #SeriesLove2024

I finished book 14 for NancyDrewBR last week Sunday but didn‘t get a chance to post. In this one, Nancy & her posse of Bess & George are solving 2 mysteries, one where a client of Mr. Drew is concerned she is being swindled on the the books she is selling through a dealer & another mystery of a statue (it whispers & looks like Nancy!) stolen years before from a yacht club. So off to Waterford on the coast they go! ⬇️

DebinHawaii … The most interesting things here are that Nancy goes undercover with a wig & glasses as “Debbie Lynbrook” since even before they get to Waterford they are threatened on the phone & by 2 burly masked men who come to the Drew‘s house. I like that George tosses one in a judo hold. Go George! 💪🏼🎉 There‘s a good amount of action in this one & the usual implausibilities of crime-solving with Nancy/Debbie, but no concussions for Nancy or anyone ⬇️ (edited) 2w
DebinHawaii … else either. (Bess gets knocked off a sailboat by a boom & into the water but isn‘t knocked out) so our #NancyNogginKnockout counter, the #NNK is at 5/14. Maybe not my favorite overall, but I liked this one better than the last 2. (edited) 2w
Ruthiella I liked that one of her possible pseudonym‘s was Carrie Fisher! 😂 2w
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DebinHawaii @Ruthiella Me too! 😂 2w
TheSpineView Awesome! 2w
Librarybelle I‘ve not started yet, but this sounds much better than our last one! 2w
Andrew65 Brilliant 👏👏👏 2w
DieAReader 🎉🎉🎉 2w
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BarkingMadRead
The Whispering Statue | Carolyn Keene
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Started this for #nancydrewbr this is the first 1937 edition I‘ve read so far, I think.

Librarybelle 😁 3w
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DebinHawaii
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#Naturalitsy #HyggeHourReadathon #20in4 #readathon

Spending my #HyggeHour with Nancy Drew for December‘s #NancyDrewBR 🔎

I‘m having some apple spice tea & trying these Planters Apple Cider Donut Cashews that I bought this weekend. I find them good if a bit mild in🍎flavor. I think they would be great on a cheese or charcuterie board though.🧀😋

I‘m reluctant to face Monday & work tomorrow & a busy work week with classes & a business review.😣

TheBookHippie Ohhhh those look yummmm. 3w
Librarybelle I‘ve not heard of those Planters nuts combo! 3w
Chrissyreadit those nuts sound yummy. Also i dread monday. i would prefer a half day i ease into. 3w
Chrissyreadit ❤️❤️❤️❤️ 3w
AllDebooks ❤️ 3w
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Librarybelle
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We‘re two weeks away from our next #NancyDrewBR discussion, #LittenDetectives ! What secrets will Nancy discover from a statue that supposedly whispers?

Discussion on the 15th!

Ruthiella Yahoo! 3w
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LitsyEvents
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Join @librarybelle in the #nancydrewbr with Decembers book. Open to everyone.
original post:
https://www.litsy.com/web/post/2804846

Librarybelle Thanks for reposting! 1mo
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Great discussion for this month‘s book, #LittenDetectives ! It seems we‘re all in agreement about the over the top nature of the Ivory Charm.

December‘s book varies greatly between the versions, but both contain…wait for it…a whispering statue. Let‘s hope this one is a bit less convoluted.

Discussion on December 15th. All are welcome to join. Please comment is you wish to be added or removed from the tag list! #NancyDrewBR

DGRachel Here‘s hoping this one is better since my library doesn‘t have it, so I‘ll have to buy it. 🤞🏻 1mo
Librarybelle Let‘s hope it‘s better, @DGRachel ! 1mo
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Ruthiella Sounds like it‘s going to be a little supernatural in theme… 👻 1mo
Bookwormjillk Just put a hold on the library ebook. I‘m glad they have it. I think I prefer the later versions to the 1930‘s versions. 1mo
Librarybelle Glad they have it, @Bookwormjillk ! 1mo
BarkingMadRead Woohoo!! 1mo
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Nancy tackles 2 mysteries at once-the theft of valuable rare books, and theft of a beautiful marble statue - a whispering statue. She faces danger at every turn and tries to camouflage herself with a black wig, and big glasses. Spooky.

#Pantone2023
#SeriesLove2023
#MarvellousMarchReadathon Day 8
#MarchMadnessReadathon Day 11
#Bookspin #Bookspinbingo
#middlegrademarch @megnews

SassyPants617 I LOVED reading Nancy Drew when I was younger. I want to reread them all 💕 2y
Eggs This is my first time reading the original series 💗 @SassyPants617 2y
SassyPants617 I hope you enjoy it! 😊 2y
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DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 2y
TheSpineView Awesome! 2y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2y
Eggs @SassyPants617 I am enjoying it🤗🤗Thank you! 2y
Eggs @DieAReader 🤩😍 2y
Eggs @TheSpineView 🤗😍 2y
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johncadams
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This was so atmospheric and actually quite spooky.

#nancydrew #mysteries #childrensbooks #vintagechildrensbooks

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SilverShanica
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Art thieves, swindlers, and hidden identities! Another classic Nancy Drew mystery.

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SilverShanica
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For Nancy‘s newest case requires her to go undercover. I kinda like this particular option they came up with as her new identity…

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Shmemilina

In view of my new attempt to have my Litsy account better reflect the breadth of what I‘ve actually been reading, I‘m including a little blurb on my latest Nancy Drew. I can‘t believe I never got into these when I was younger. They‘re simplistic, but fun and light-hearted, and a great palate cleanser between other fare.

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#7days7books

7 days of books that left a lasting impression and changed me.

Nancy Drew introduced me to the world of “chapter books” as a young girl. The idea of a book this long with very few or no pictures was daunting, but as soon as I started reading I was hooked. I borrowed so many of this series from my school library, starting with the tagged book. I have just a few in my home library. I‘d love to find some more!

Thanks for the tag!

Ncostell I also grew up reading Nancy Drew books and have held on to my copies from my childhood. I still love mysteries and attribute that to my early love of Nancy Drew. 5y
erzascarletbookgasm I read these too! 👍 5y
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Much better than the previous book in the series! Nancy and Co are up to their usual tricks in this one, plus disguises, sailing mishaps, and art forgeries.

Can Nancy solve both mysteries? Of course she can!

Number 14 for #nancydrewchallenge done!

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The House was furnished with beautiful #tapestry drapes, oriental rugs, and fine furniture. On the walls of the room off the center hall were many valuable paintings. Graceful pieces of statuary on pedestals added to the artistic decor.
#QuotsyFeb19 #NancyDrew

GatheringBooks i remember this cover vividly! brings back childhood memories 🧚🏼‍♀️📚💕 6y
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Here‘s book number #14 in the Nancy Drew mystery series.
#novemberbythenumbers
@JoeStalksBeck @Tiffy_Reads

Jess_Read_This Gorgeous copy! 7y
RaimeyGallant I just found out there was never a woman named Carolyn Keene. It was a pseudonym from the get-go. 7y
Sace @RaimeyGallant you might be interested in Girl Sleuth. It's all about the series and the woman who was Carolyn Keene. 7y
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Sace It's a shame we can't like posts multiple times because I would like this 14 times. I just love Nancy Drew. 7y
RaimeyGallant @RestlessFickleBookSlut You're right! I am interested. But it's staying off my tbr until after the book swap. :) 7y
Laura317 I think I‘ll go back and do a re-read of my set next year. I always wanted to be Nancy Drew. 7y
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1937 Nancy Drew today on trip to Corning NY. #booksofmyyouth #childhoodbooks

Soubhiville Wow! This was the first chapter book I ever read! I used to love Nancy and her pals! 8y
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