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The Haunted Attic (Judy Bolton Mystery Stories) |
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Rating:  Summary: A fan of Judy since I was 10!! Review: As a girl, my mother bought Judy Bolton books each week with her allowance. Luckily, she saved them to share with her little girl (me)twenty four year later. Judy, as others have said, is so much better than Nancy Drew. She's a realistic heroine and a great role model. She's also a great feminist who doesn't let the guys in the novels get the glory. Not only that, but she still seemed cool in the eighties. As an adult, I have been searching for more of these books to complete the collection. Thankfully, they've begun to reprint these timeless stories. I can't wait to share them with my little girl.
Rating:  Summary: I wish more people had the opportunity to enjoy Judy Bolton. Review: I was introduced to both Judy and Nancy around 1948. I have always preferred Judy. I re-read several of both series lately, and am still of the same opinion. Nancy is an elitist, but likeable. Judy is a real person with good lessons about trust, honesty, making mistakes and correcting them. She embraces all types of people and encourages young people to not be afraid of differences.
Rating:  Summary: This is the second in the Judy Bolton series. Review: Judy is introduced in the first book, The Vanishing Shadow. This is one of the best of the 38 book series and as with all Judy Bolton's teaches about loyalty, honesty, friendship. I would like to correct a previous review. Judy does indeed grow older, and marry, however she does not have a child. This was planned, however the series was not allowed to proceed to that point
Rating:  Summary: Growing up with Judy Review: This is the second book in the Judy Bolton series, all of which were based on real-life incidents. It is well-written (far better than the Stratemeyer Syndicate's Nancy Drew), and the heroine is a likeable, down-to-earth young girl whose adventures brightened my childhood. I still enjoy reading them today!
Rating:  Summary: Growing up with Judy Review: This is the second book in the Judy Bolton series, all of which were based on real-life incidents. It is well-written (far better than the Stratemeyer Syndicate's Nancy Drew), and the heroine is a likeable, down-to-earth young girl whose adventures brightened my childhood. I still enjoy reading them today!
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