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~ sleuths bookself~
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deleted_detective7955
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May-16-2004 16:41
Hi any body has read or is a fan of Nancy Drew, The Hardy boys, Trixie bendel? Puhleez post!
P.S. If so do ya have a fave?
A book lover - Mag
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Balash
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Nov-24-2004 14:53
Never read Hardy Boys, and I didn't like Nancy Drew-too silly.
I had forgotten all about Ency. Brown! I loved him!
Anyone ever read Tony Hillerman? I loved those books too.
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M. Zane
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Nov-24-2004 16:10
I read Da Vinci Code in 2 days at the beach. It was GREAT!!! Now I hear they are consedering Tom Hanks for the movie. I'm all for that.
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Jack Cass
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Nov-24-2004 17:38
I personally like Elmore Leonard. Mystery um not so much, but he has a great flare for moods and he develops his characters fairly seemlessly.
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wireshaper
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Nov-24-2004 17:59
Joe Friday never said "Just the facts ma'am either
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wireshaper
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Nov-24-2004 18:01
I like Nero Wolf mysteries. The mysteries aren't very exciting, but they are written very well and they make me laugh.
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Tzu Hsin
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Nov-25-2004 01:47
Well, I have read Sherlock Holmes, Nancy Drew, and Hardy Boys. I liked the way Mr. Doyle wrote the stories. Nancy Drew was lke she doesn't get captured or anything. I enjoyed the Hardy Boys though lots of action because they always go places.
The Da Vinci Code, by Dan Brown, was really intriguing and I have learned a lot more interesting facts than in other books! I must say that I think it is better than Harry Potter considering I am also a fan of harry Potter. Oh, well.
I have heard of the Encyclopedia Brown Books and The Bobbsey Twins from my mother.
Whew, this is getting long! Ok, so my favorite is the Da Vinci Code (so far!) but for the series, I have to say, I like Sherlock.
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cfmdec
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Nov-25-2004 08:24
Encyclopedia Brown!!! Great books for kids! I could never get my hands on enough of them. (Secretly still read as an adult.) They are like the training wheels for Sherlock Holmes. Teaching the kids to pay attention to what they are reading, look for clues, and problem solve.
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wireshaper
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Nov-25-2004 21:52
I like Encyclopedia Brown too. When my little brother gets them from the library I steal them.
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Majandra Belial
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Dec-1-2004 18:40
I haven't thought of Encyclopedia Brown in years - are there any new ones out?
(Thread Resurrection... sorry, y'all.)
Got another Dan Brown - Demons and Angels... tip: read it in the daytime.
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AislinMMH
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Dec-2-2004 00:11
Good grief....I haven't thought of Encyclopedia Brown in many years!! And when I was a little girl, I checked out as many Nancy Drew books as my school library held. I must admit, I've been an avid devourer of books since very early on...by 7th grade I had read the Hobbit and all of the LOTR books, almost the entire collection of Sherlock Holmes, *I had even tried War and Peace but at that age got really bored with it*
I've also read all of the "Cat Who..." mysteries...at one point I lived in the Upper Penninsula of Michigan, where all the books are based. I spent a good bit of time trying to sort out in my head what place was based on what city, lol. *It's a big "consiparcy" in the "Cat Who..." world.* Personally though, I liked the "Mrs. Murphy Mysteries" series better, by Rita Mae Brown *of which I have read them all as well* *blush*
If no one can tell, I spend most of my time reading...I'm only 21 years old, lol *blush*
~A.M
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