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The Invisible Intruder (Nancy Drew (Hardcover)) |
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Rating:  Summary: Review of Nancy Drew's "Invisible Intruder" Review: In this astounding series of Nancy Drew the Invisible Intruder is one book that will keep you on your tip-toes. In this story Nancy and her friends go on a ghost hunt to look into five different haunted houses. At first they incounter a supposely haunted canoe that propels itself through Lake Savenee.In the end Nancy captures the invisible intruder in the fantastic room of skulls in the last house. I really loved this book not once did I get bored.
Rating:  Summary: The Best Nancy Drew Book Review: In this book, there was a lot of action and suspense. It wasexciting and interesting. It was the first Nancy Drew Book I read,and it made me want to read more. The Invisible Intruder was something you would have never guessed.
Rating:  Summary: The Invisible Intruder Review: Nancy and a group of friends go on a ghost hunt to 5 different locations, each of which is supposed to be haunted. This is an average book of this series. The mystery is somewhat intriguing and Nancy and her friends come into contact with their enemies quite often, so there was a moderate amount of action in the book. One thing that I did find strange though was that all of the places that Nancy's group visited were randomly chosen, yet, in each case the same person was responsible for its being "haunted". This is, in my opinion, one of the better books from #35-56. I find that the books from that period generally read like tour guides, not mystery stories, and have way too much educational material which takes away from the mystery. While this book has a lot of interesting educational material about shells, I didn't think that it took away from the mystery; although, it does seem out of place at points. The thing that I liked least about the book was the ending. In a word, it is awful. Nancy's enemies walk into a room were Nancy and some police officers are hiding and unknowingly confess to everything before being captured. How exciting is that? It's not! It's a unfortunately terrible ending for an otherwise not bad book.
Rating:  Summary: One Of The Better Books Of The Higher Hardcovers Review: Nancy and a group of friends go on a ghost hunt to 5 different locations, each of which is supposed to be haunted. This is an average book of this series. The mystery is somewhat intriguing and Nancy and her friends come into contact with their enemies quite often, so there was a moderate amount of action in the book. One thing that I did find strange though was that all of the places that Nancy's group visited were randomly chosen, yet, in each case the same person was responsible for its being "haunted". This is, in my opinion, one of the better books from #35-56. I find that the books from that period generally read like tour guides, not mystery stories, and have way too much educational material which takes away from the mystery. While this book has a lot of interesting educational material about shells, I didn't think that it took away from the mystery; although, it does seem out of place at points. The thing that I liked least about the book was the ending. In a word, it is awful. Nancy's enemies walk into a room were Nancy and some police officers are hiding and unknowingly confess to everything before being captured. How exciting is that? It's not! It's a unfortunately terrible ending for an otherwise not bad book.
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