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The Clue of the Tapping Heels (Nancy Drew (Hardcover))

The Clue of the Tapping Heels (Nancy Drew (Hardcover))

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good Nancy Drew mystery
Review: Nancy and her friends Bess and George get involved in a mystery that involves an invalid woman, her prizewinning Persian cats, a long-lost neighbor, tapdancing and Nancy's starring role in a play in River Heights. Nancy wows everyone with her mystery-solving prowess, George gets exasperated a lot and Bess spoils her diet (again). Long live Nancy Drew!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: THis Is Very Sly!
Review: This book is bone-chilling, did you here me? I said REALLY bone-chilling! Not just bone-chilling! I mean really, really bone-chilling! I mean read this book. THanks!

PS Did I tell you this book is bone-chilling?

PSS Well if I didn't it is! Read it!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: An Average Book
Review: This review concerns the original 1939 edition and the revised 1969 edition. Both books tell the story of a woman who owns many cats, of her long-lost love and of spooky tapping noises which she hears inside her house. However, each book tells the mystery in a different way so that they are basically two different stories. These were average books, not particularly exciting, but not boring either. The mystery isn't bad and there is a moderate amount of action. Personally, I thought that the revised edition was a little more interesting, but either one is worth reading. I'd give them both 3 stars.


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