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Mystery at the Ski Jump (Nancy Drew (Hardcover))

Mystery at the Ski Jump (Nancy Drew (Hardcover))

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not the best....
Review: I read this book and it was preatty good, but, I like some of the other Nancy Drew books better than this one. There aren't many parts that have to do with skiing so the title should have been something like "Mystery of the Forest Fur Company". Another thing is that you knew who the bad people were, start to finish. A good book, but I reccomend some of the other Nancy Drew books more than this. (I reccomend all of them :-D)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Really Good Book!!!!
Review: I thought this book was really good! It is a book for all ages to read. I think that all Nancy Drew books are good!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not the best....
Review: This book is so great! This book is about Nancy Drew solving a mink mistery. It involves a lady named Mrs. Channing who is selling fake stock and mink stoles.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: mystery at the ski jump
Review: This review concerns the original 1952 edition as well as the revised 1968 edition which is a shorter version of the original. Nacy investigates a woman named Mitzi Channing who is selling stolen furs and worthless stock to people. I don't know why the author titled this book "Mystery At The Ski Jump" because skiing and ski jumps have next to nothing to do with the mystery. The mystery is alright, but there isn't much action or suspence. The ending of the book is not bad, but it's another one of those boring "Nancy has nothing to do with actually capturing the criminals and only hears about it after the fact" endings. This is not a book that I'd strongly recommend.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: It Never Held My Interest
Review: This review concerns the original 1952 edition as well as the revised 1968 edition which is a shorter version of the original. Nacy investigates a woman named Mitzi Channing who is selling stolen furs and worthless stock to people. I don't know why the author titled this book "Mystery At The Ski Jump" because skiing and ski jumps have next to nothing to do with the mystery. The mystery is alright, but there isn't much action or suspence. The ending of the book is not bad, but it's another one of those boring "Nancy has nothing to do with actually capturing the criminals and only hears about it after the fact" endings. This is not a book that I'd strongly recommend.


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