"I'll always prize this clock as a trophy of my first venture as a detective."

April 6, 2011

I've always loved Nancy Drew. I remember discovering the Nancy Drew books in the library as a kid -- I still remember exactly where they were located too. I read every Nancy Drew book the library owned -- twice. 

It's been a really long time since I read Nancy Drew. I think one of the last times I read a one was sometime in high school when I couldn't sleep and decided to read my Nancy Drew books until 4 am. Recently (well, not exactly so recently, probably in the past couple of years) discovering that somehow I lost the books I owned as a kid (I have NO idea where they went. Sort of ironic -- my mystery books mysteriously went missing!), I decided to collect as many Nancy Drew books as possible, my goal being to have at least a book or two from each decade.

I think I have four books so far.

Yeah, this might take a while.

But here are some fun facts about the teenage detective from my 80th anniversary limited edition of The Secret of the Old Clock:

1) The first three books in the series, The Secret of the Old Clock, The Hidden Staircase and The Bungalow Mystery all debuted on April 3, 1930.
2) Since 1930, Nancy Drew has solved over 500 cases.
3) Nancy never takes money for her detective work.
4) Nancy's favorite color is blue.
5) Besides blue, Nancy's car has been yellow, green and maroon. Her car, originally a Roadster, changed to maroon in 1932, green in 1933, and by 1934, it was back to blue. In the '50s, Nancy's car switched from a Roadster to a convertible. In the '80s, she drove a Mustang. And now? Nancy drives an eco-friendly hybrid!
6) Nancy carries a handy overnight bag in her car -- complete with pajamas, a robe, two changes of clothes, toiletries, and if it's in season, a bathing suit.
7) Nancy first met her boyfriend Ned Nickerson in book #7, The Clue in the Diary.
8) Nancy has traveled to other countries to solve mysteries including Kenya, Scotland, Turkey, Mexico, France Canada, and Japan.
9) Some of Nancy's hobbies that have come in handy while solving cases include painting, dancing, acting, speaking foreign languages, gardening, sewing, and playing the piano.

Now go and pick up a Nancy Drew book!

You don't really have to.

But you don't know what you're missing out on if you don't!

4 comments:

  1. hi! I just saw your "books I'm reading" list and had to comment because I think we are book twins! I've read almost all the books on it! And I just ordered "shopoholic and baby" (totally addicted to the series), its sitting on my bookshelf ready for a good rainy day read!

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  2. LOVE LOVE LOVE the Shopaholic series!! I still need to buy "Shopholic and Baby" -- I can't wait to read it! Have you read Sophie Kinsella's other books? I would recommend them. I still think that the Shopholic books are her absolute best, but her other books are good reads too.

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  3. yes! I read a few of her books under her "madeline wickham" name, but they aren't as good as the Shopoholic series! in fact, i couldn't get thru "wedding girl" because I kept imagining the protagonist as becky and it didn't make sense. btw, thanks for linking up to my blog. I am flattered! :)

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  4. I haven't read any of her books under her Madeline Wickham name, but I have read two other Kinsella books, "Can You Keep a Secret?" and "Remember Me?" I do the same thing too! I keep on picturing the protagonist as Becky! And I find myself comparing the books to the Shopaholic series as I read them. "Can You Keep a Secret?" and "Remember Me?" are good, but definitely, Shopaholic is the best!

    And I love your blog! I love all the crafts you post. I'm hoping whenever I get some free time to try making some gift tags with the Crayola Model Magic Clay! Such a great idea! (I too took a pottery class in college and we did raku. It was traumatizing.)

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