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Title: Nancy's Mysterious Letter (Nancy Drew, Book 8)
ISBN: 0448095084
Author:
Carolyn Keene
Publicate Date: 1963-03-01 Publish: 1963-03-01
List Price: $6.99
Average Customer Rating: 4.5
Format: Hardcover
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1: MNReview
Story was great -- but the reader, very poor. Reader tried to imitate voices - making the characters come off very goofy and irrating. A consistant voice telling the story would be strongly preferred.
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2: Nancy Drew is Awesome!
Nancy gets involved with the United States Postal Service after her mailman stops by her house for hot chocolate. His letters are stolen and one of them is for Nancy. She tracks it down and finds that money has been left to a Nancy Drew, but it's not her. She has to find the thief and the heir. She also gets to spend the weekend with Ned and friends. I loved this book, it had so many little plots running through it and really kept my interest.
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3: A great read
True, I love all Nancy Drew books and would rate each one 5 or 4 stars, but this one earned it. Nancy recieves a letter for a heiress in England, by the name of Nancy Smith Drew! She intends to marry a man named Edgar Nixan, brother of Ira Nixan, an old friend of the Drew's. Little does Nancy Smith Drew know, Edgar Nixan is not who she expects him to be!
This was a wounderful book and i recomend it to anyone.
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4: Wonderful Gift for Girls, ages 8-11
My cousin's daughter just celebrated her 9th birthday, and I plan on giving her this book, along with some other Nancy Drew books, for Christmas. I gave her volumes 1 through 6 for her birthday, and her mom tells me that she is just blazing through each book, because she loves them so much.
It warmed my heart to give her these books, as I remember reading them when I was her age. I used to borrow one book a week from the local public library in the 1970s. Nancy Drew was always a great read.
I think that we establish a great connection with our children when we share with them something that we also loved as kids. It's a joy for all involved.
In my opinion, you can't go wrong. These books are classics, and by encouraging young ones to read them, you help the children in your life to foster a great habit of reading--one that remains with them through their entire life. I think books of this nature also help to make them better critical thinkers and better writers.
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5: Keene Very Keen on Mystery Books
Nancy's Mysterious Letter is only one of many well-written books by Carolyn Keene. Keene does it again. With each book, the action starts on page 1. Sometimes it's so suspenseful that I actually worry about Nancy's predicament. Keene's vivid descriptions of the characters really bring out the color in them. I haven't read this particular book in a few years, but the style of Keene's writing is still fresh in my mind. This series of mystery books is a must-have for Nancy Drew lovers abroad.
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