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This was a really great book!!!!!!Review Date: 2005-10-06
Not Very ExcitingReview Date: 2003-09-28
My First Nancy Drew and it Drew me in!!!Review Date: 2002-05-20
The plot is Nancy's aunt had a pair of new neighbors who moved in her building. They were an elder chinese man and his grown daughter Chi Che. Chi Che went missing one day and in an effort to track her down, Nancy (the redhead) and her two constant companions Bess (the blonde) and George (the brunette) stumbled upon a smuggling ring. The action eventually took them to Hong Kong....not before someone threw a flowerpot at Nancy, Bess was abducted, Aunt Heloise' oven exploded, and George have to undergo Oriental drag. And oh yes....Nancy's hot beau Ned Nickerson is revealed to be able to speak Chinese. How convenient.
Overall, this is one of the better Nancy Drew mysteries... considering that this book was written in the 1950s/60s, its depiction of its Asian characters are surprisingly non stereotypical; none of them acted like buffoons or know karate. Which is very refreshing.
fire dragonReview Date: 2000-08-22

The Spider Sapphire MysteryReview Date: 2004-03-19
By: Carolyn Keene
Reviewed by: B.Beard
Period 1
In this book Nancy goes on another wild journey. This book was really fun and it keeps you on the end of your chair. In the book Nancy tries to find out a mystery about a spider sapphire , and at the same time she is taking a trip to Africa and trying to find a firend's brother. The reason that I liked this book was because it has many descriptive words, and it gave lots of detail about how each person felt about a topic. Some reasons that I dislike this book was because in the story there were some misspelled words and the student on the trip that caused a lot of interruptions. While Nancy, her friends and students from her school were on the plane a girl name Gwen was told to sit down. She said "If I'm going to get killed I want to be standing up, not sitting down." Then the captain of the plane asked her to take her seat and she said "I'm going to have my father sue this airline!" Again and again she was told to take her seat, but she never did, until the airplane almost crashed!
My two favorite parts of the book was when Nancy found out wher Ned was and saved him, and when Nancy got to me a girl named Lilia Bulawaya. She was a great singer and friend. Lilia had asked Nancy to find her brother in Africa. Nancy agreed that she would try. Nancy gave another great mystery away. Well who knows maybe one day I might just turn out to be another Nancy Drew!
BOOOOOOOOOOORING!!!!!!Review Date: 2003-09-06
A Mystrey THAT WELL SURE KEEP YOU ON YOUR TOESReview Date: 2000-03-16
very goodReview Date: 1999-09-26


One cool book!Review Date: 2000-04-18
A Wonderful BookReview Date: 1999-11-28
This series is rather juvenileReview Date: 2003-08-30
I enjoy seeing the social attitudes, clothing, and slang change between editions.
I'm not impressed with the newer editions. They pander to a rather cynical and juvenile fantasy of effortless omnipotence. The main characters are never portrayed as developing their skills; instead, they sprang omniscient and invincible from the forehead of the writing committee. Furthermore, the old sense of responsibility -- for example, that you pay your own way and keep in contact with your family -- has disappeared from this book, just like it's disappeared from Hollywood's notion of pre-teen society.
A major theme of these books (which, BTW, are marketed to pre-teen girls, not boys) is that You Must Have a Boyfriend to be Complete. There are regular scenes in which Joe, who is now intuition incarnate, defends his latest beautiful crush against suspicious evidence (he falls for a new one at least once each book), where Frank and Nancy admit being somewhat attracted to each other...
This particular book has the additional bad grace of introducing not one, but TWO bit players who are throwing constant, life-consuming temper tantrums because Mom and Dad Don't Like My Boyfriend. I can't imagine why the world needs more examples of self-centered brats.
I recommend steering clear of this book.
a disapointment in many waysReview Date: 1998-09-29


Don't buy this book! It is not the "real" Nancy Drew!Review Date: 2008-03-25
Nancy does it again!Review Date: 2008-01-08
With the heat being turned way up, meat being added to the vegetarian food, and uggggh -- bugs -- this sure isn't the luxury that customers are expecting. It looks like the spa will be driven out of business, that is, until Nancy Drew is on the case.
But Nancy has to wonder -- why is her dear friend, George, acting so very strangely? Could she be at the bottom of all this trouble?
Secret of the Spa is a fun read that will readers turning the pages 'till the very end!
There's A Great New Spa With 1 Problem...Review Date: 2006-02-20
This book was great! There was a good and intense plot. Nancy, as always, is very astute. I really enjoyed this. 5 stars out of 5.
The secret of the spa is a really HOT bookReview Date: 2005-06-29
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I really liked the book!Review Date: 2001-12-11
I thought this book was great. I enjoy reading all ND books.Review Date: 1999-09-16
I enjoy all ND series except this oneReview Date: 1999-07-11
great, great!!!!!!Review Date: 1998-03-05
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A Good Quick ReadReview Date: 2001-08-30
Two Points For MurderReview Date: 2007-02-12
As for the story, I suppose I should talk a little about it too. Nancy takes on a case involving a basketball scandle who continues to play "pranks" on the Emerson College basketball team. The team and the coaches are upset and, taking Ned's advice, their coach asks Nancy to investigate. Nancy, unable to turn down a mystery, takes on the case, only to find that the joker is soon on to her, too. But to her, that's only part of her problem. The other problem is her relationship with Ned--which doesn't seem to be going too well at all. Can she solve the case and keep her love at the same time? Read to find out...
Although I kind of already ruined it for ya in the top part...but just ignore that if ya haven't read the book yet... :)
I LOVED this book! I recomend it 100%!Review Date: 2003-11-05
Great book!Review Date: 2001-05-09

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not the most exciting plot, but ned is back!Review Date: 2000-04-11
This was a great Nancy Drew book!Review Date: 2000-04-08
Katie Firestone, champion kayaker and owner of a whale-watching tour boat, has invited George, along with Nancy, Ned, and Bess, to vacation in Seabreak, north of San Francisco. But when Katie's boat is vandalized, suspicion falls on fisherman Holt Scotto, who may be trying to run Katie out of business.
The menace doesn't stop there: a bike accident, a stalker, danger at an abandoned lighthouse, and a terrifying kayak trip leads Nancy to a hidden sea cave. Inside, Nancy discovers a dangerous secret. Soon her fearless instincts pluunge her deeper into trouble--and it will take all her courage, daring, and wits to get herself and her friends out of it alive! Will they make it? Read this book and find out!
Could be betterReview Date: 2000-03-27
Cool BookReview Date: 2000-04-27
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A really good book!Review Date: 1998-08-10
If you can get past the beginning...Review Date: 2003-08-30
The first time I attempted this book, I actually screamed and put the story down on the second page, when George -- level-headed, athletic, practical George -- falls head-over-heels in love the instant she lays eyes on a new man.
Nancy ticks her off for asking him (a reasonable, relevant, Miss-Manners-would-approve) question, and George defensively spits back, "I was just, you know, interested!"
Nancy, of course, resorts to the deep inward sigh. She could tell by George's tone of voice that she was in love...
It was just so unbelievably *dreadful*. Can you believe such garbage? Can you believe the defensiveness, the eye-rolling intolerance, the destructiveness of this interaction, the cynical "I'm too polite to tell you that you shouldn't fall for a cute guy, but I'm not grown up enough to realize that it's none of my business" -- and we're only on page 2?
Well, thinking back to junior high, I remember that this was about how it went: She might like him, so her best friend felt rejected, so obviously they have to be jerks about it, and so on. Even the eye-rolling and "just, you know, like, I mean!" were all part of the ritual.
But you kind of hope that people grow out of it. That kind of thing is why junior high is so awful.
The good news is that George's interest in said young man turns out to be irrelevant to the rest of the book; in fact, there's remarkably little of this series' hallmark, which is that investigations must be handled with a strange sort of tact to avoid suggesting that someone's crush might be a suspect.
The rest of the book isn't as bad. The Hardy Boys' plot is beyond belief (do you really think the government would hire a 17-year-old and an 18-year-old to track down missing nuclear material? And then not even give them basic equipment, like a Geiger counter?).
The denouement is a little weak; for example, sudden changes in political and professional positions are announced for no readily apparent reason. (Well, I don't count "we're in L-U-V" to be a readily apparent reason.)
But overall it certainly improves once you get past the beginning.
A Great Read!Review Date: 2000-11-05

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Nancy Drew: The case of the lost song.Review Date: 2007-03-14
**A great Nancy book?**Review Date: 2002-06-27
The Greatest Book Ever!Review Date: 2002-10-08
I've ever read and I really enjoy it!This is my favorite book ever!
I would recommend this book to anyone who likes Nancy Drew books.
So you better go to the stores right away if you want action,adventure and fun.

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not what I expected out of a great seriesReview Date: 1998-03-05
could be betterReview Date: 1998-02-10
Exciting Mystery and Drama for Nancy Drew FansReview Date: 2003-10-04
Fans of previous Nancy Drew mysteries will be surprised that opposed to doing detective work, Nancy and her closest friends, Bess, George, etc. are spending more time dealing with schoolwork, and romantic relationships. Still a good book, nonetheless, and an exciting mystery and drama for Nancy Drew fans.
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