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All 56 classic Nancy Drew books

It’s been nearly 90 years since Nancy Drew found her first hidden staircase, cracked her bracelet homme cordon dinh van first code, caught her first crook, and got knocked out by her first chloroform soaked towel.

While countless movies and television shows have been made magasin bracelet homme toulouse about our favorite girl detective, nothing comes close to the original books, with their action packed bracelet homme ouroboros (and occasionally outlandish) plots and fantastic cover art, which hint at the title’s contents sometimes spooky, other times perplexing, but always entertaining.

Never afraid to take charge, Nancy was a pioneer of the girl power movement, taking down thieves, racketeers, and other bad guys while making it look william macgregor paxton le collier de perles easy. Her ingenuity, resourcefulness, and instincts were her secret weapons, making Nancy bracelet homme tendance cuir a character readers could admire. I certainly did growing up, if my nose wasn’t in the latest Baby Sitters Club book, I was probably reading The Ghost of Blackwood Hall for the 245th time.

In honor of bracelet homme claire’s the latest Nancy Drew revival, here’s a look back at her classic adventures all 56 of them, as published by Grosset Dunlap. Join me as I rank them, taking into consideration this bracelet homme mediator criteria: bracelet homme cuir argent gravé Was the plot exciting and the core mystery well developed Did the resolution make sense Finally, does it still hold up (as best it can) today

56: The Clue tatouage marquisien bracelet homme in the Old Album (Book 24)

The Clue in the Old Album focuses on Nancy trying to find a missing violinist. Unfortunately, it hasn’t aged well, as it involves Romani fortune tellers, and the word “gypsy,” now considered a slur, is used throughout. Many of the racially insensitive parts of the earliest books from the 1930s and ’40s were removed during later revisions, but this one hasn’t been changed.

55: The Mystery of the Ivory portrait dedmonde de charles roux au collier de perles Charm (Book 13)

Nancy stands up to a child abuser in this title, an admirable feat, and is able to rescue a boy from a traveling circus. Because of this, though, it’s one of the darker books, and has an air of sadness beau collier de perles throughout.

54: The Mystery at the Ski Jump (Book 29)

This one revolves around stolen furs and people being conned into purchasing stock in a fake fur company. While they get no sympathy from me, since that’s what you bracelet homme cuir bleu marine get for buying fur, a major issue with this book is the title is deceiving most of the action takes place away from a ski jump. There is also the recycled plotline of a villain taking on Nancy’s identity, which is done a bit better in other books.

53: The bracelet homme avec pierre turquoise Ringmaster’s Secret (Book 31)

The secret is . this is not one of Nancy’s best adventures. She is tasked bracelet homme forgé with solving the mystery of a gold bracelet with a missing charm, which is sent from her aunt in New collier de perles baroques York and just so happens to arrive as Nancy is taking trick riding lessons (of course, she’s a pro and can already jump onto a moving horse). She winds up looking for the bracelet’s owner at a nearby circus, but everything happens at a slow pace, and there doesn’t seem to be a real urgency to move things forward.

52: The Strange Message in the Parchment (Book 54)

This one is kind of a snoozefest, unless you’re a huge fan of sheep farms, in which case, have I got a book for you.

51: The Secret of the Forgotten City photo de bracelet homme (Book 52)

Nancy decides that looking for gold sounds like a fabulous idea and heads out to Nevada for a dig, accompanied by her best friends, collier de perles dos cousins George Fayne and Bess Marvin. Early in the book, there is a disturbing scene involving a stranger threatening to shoot Togo, Nancy’s dog. A shot is heard and Togo disappears, and while everyone is sad not knowing what happened to him, they still go inside and eat dessert. This felt really bracelet homme rochet acier off brand.

50: The Clue in the Crossword Cipher (Book 44)

This one takes place in bracelet homme cartier occasion Peru, which is cool, but Bess gets fat shamed by the guy offering alpaca rides, which is terrible, so this one is a wash.

49: The Clue of the Broken Locket (Book 11)

This one is fine, but kind of dull, despite the fact that there is so much going on. While trying to use bracelet homme 2 anneaux the clue of the broken locket to find a hidden treasure, Nancy, Bess, and George encounter a ghost bracelet homme pierre cardin ship, try to help a man being screwed out of his royalties by a record company, and visit a place called Pudding Stone Lodge (which is, admittedly, a great name). It just doesn’t feel like there is much of a connection to the characters introduced in this title.

48: The Mystery of the collier de perles ms 99 Steps (Book 43)

Nancy goes to France to find these 99 steps, which are linked to two separate mysteries. The bracelet homme morse real mystery, however, is how you can count 99 steps without your eyes crossing and you losing count.

47: The Spider Sapphire Mystery (Book 45)

While on bracelet homme planche a voile an African safari, Nancy and company meet a mean girl whose blonde wig gets snatched by a baboon. This is rather silly and slightly off tone for a Nancy Drew book, especially one that otherwise is about the theft of an ancient gem.

46: The Phantom of Pine Hill (Book 42)

Somehow, this book manages to blend a phantom haunting a mansion’s library with a mystery involving drowned wedding gifts. It’s fine.

45: The Clue of the Black Keys (Book 28)

This isn’t about piano keys, car keys, or those Black Keys. Instead, Nancy meets the world’s youngest archeology professor and travels to the Florida Keys, where there’s buried treasure and bad guys who want her out of the picture. The action ultimately moves from the United States to Mexico, which keeps the reader’s attention, but this book doesn’t have the same oomph as the ones focusing on truly nefarious villains and sinister happenings…