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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Drew", sorted by average review score:

Dangerous Loves (Keene, Carolyn. Nancy Drew Files, 120.)
Published in Paperback by Simon Pulse (April, 1997)
Author: Carolyn Keene
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The book was the best I ever read,and I'm only 8!
Nancy Drew books are all good but this one is my favorite! See I live for books , escpicilly nancy drew.(note: I am not a good speller

It was great......as all of the Nancy Drew books are.
I am one of her biggest fan ever. This book was great and I had liked it alot, I like all her books. I don't know what to say about this book except it was mysterious and fantastic. I wouldn't have guess it was that person.


End Run: A Drew Gavin Mystery
Published in Hardcover by Intrigue Press (October, 2000)
Author: Steve Brewer
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Characters with Depth
Brewer once again shows he knows how to titillate the reader with a wondrous menagerie of characters. His "bad guys" are fantastic. Not only are their personalities unique, but Brewer's ability to describe them so that they jump off the page at you is what sets him apart from so many mystery writers. And his protagonist, Drew Gavin, so much like Bubba Mabry in many ways, is a sympathetic character who somehow gets it right--despite his weaknesses and tendency to barge into all sorts of trouble. I look forward to the next Drew Gavin book. Brewer keeps me coming back for more.

An amazing mystery
Albuquerque Gazette sports columnist Drew Gavin hates watching his alma mater University of New Mexico Lobos playing football as they almost always lose even at home. This year's homecoming game, a sure defeat at the hands of nationally ranked BYU, includes a ten-year reunion that is his graduating class. Though not intending to go because he feels like a failure next to his alumni peers, Drew cannot stop himself from entering the class tent where he sees his college girlfriend Helen.

Bookie Three-Eyes plans to make an example of Helen's spouse, Freddie Graham, who owes the bet taker a fortune. Knowing his sports connections, Helen wants Drew to ask Three-Eye for an extension. Drew tries, but Three-Eye refuses to budge. Drew heads to the nearby mountains to talk with Freddie, only to find Freddie's dead. The police suspect the murder, done with a fire poker, is a crime of passion, which leaves Drew as the prime suspect. Rather than wait for further damaging evidence to surface, Drew begins his own inquiries starting with an END RUN with no blockers in front of him and plenty of defenders waiting to tackle him.

The first Gavin amateur sleuth mystery is a powerful modern sports noir that provides a glimpse into the deadly political side of major college sports. The story line is crisp, often outrageous, but always fun. However, the plot belongs to its faded star, a has been jock found seeking to connect his short glory days with his failed present by using self deprecation and interesting "soliloquies." Steve Brewer provides a tale that will send readers seeking his other series (Bubba Mabry) while wanting Gavin sequels.

Harriet Klausner


FALSE FRIENDS (NANCY DREW ON CAMPUS 7) : FALSE FRIENDS
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Simon Pulse (01 March, 1996)
Author: Carolyn Keene
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Wonderful!!
This is a great book! I've read the whole series and they are all really good espseacilly this one. Its the beginning of Nancy and Jake's relationship and has some unexpected moments in it. Also Bess meets Paul Cody and discovers some pretty interesting things about Paul. But she is resistent to date him because he belongs to the Zeta fraturnaty and worries remembering what happened the last time she went out with someone from Zeta. This book is really good is you enjoy romance and confusion.

Trouble's Brewing
Nancy, Bess, and Georege are in university and Nancy's finding more mysterys then she expected.Like Dawn she's in a club called REACH which she says is cleaning her soul but a old member says the head of REACH is out for more then just there souls.With the Help of Nancy they find evedance agaist the head of REACH but will they ever persuade Dawn the club is out for more..... Read the book and find the answers!


For Love or Money (Nancy Drew Files, No 112)
Published in Turtleback by Demco Media (December, 1995)
Author: Carolyn Keene
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For Love or Money
Well, it all starts out when this old dude is marrying this chick and his kids aren't so thrilled. Now, the dude is getting threatning letters and someone his trying to kill his fiance. The chick gets hit on the head with candlestick holders, hit with bottles, and poisoned. Nancy soon finds out that it wasn't any of the children and it was someone else in the house. That someone is------> Well, you're just gonna have to read the book and figure it out.

Very good!Worth reading if you like Nancy Drew!
Elderly Mr. Pierce has fallen for his nurse,Nila Kirkedottir, and is to wed her.Who is trying to kill Nila?Who is sabotaging Nancy?Will Nancy figure out the puzzle before it's to late? Read to find out!


The Girl Who Couldn't Remember (Nancy Drew Mystery Stories, No 91)
Published in Paperback by Minstrel Books (October, 1989)
Authors: Carolyn Keene and Ann Greenberg
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Nancy Drew - The Mystery at Magnolia Mansion
I've read many Nancy Drew books and I think this one is one of the best! Nancy and Bess are in Charleston, SC visiting Bess' favorite author. She lives in an awesome mansion that even has secret passageways! But weird things are happening at the author's mansion. Nancy has to save the author and her mansion before the pranks go too far! This was a great book. It was very descriptive, exciting, and surprising!

Sypnosis
This book is great! In it, Nancy, Bess, and George go for a vacation. During the Vacation, they find a girl who has amnesia. Her attacker is the person you think that it wouldn't be. Read on to find out what else happens!


The Handbook of Psychology
Published in Paperback by Addison-Wesley Pub Co (March, 1998)
Author: Drew Appleby
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Excellent source of info
This is a must have for those psychology majors who are unsure of what they can do with their degree or how to go about getting into graduate school. It is informative,well-written and full of strategies to help you make the most of your degree and life-skills you can obtain in the field of psychology!

A must have for psychology majors!
This book is a must have for all psychology majors or those who are interested in psychology. It gives great advice for graduate school and future careers in psychology.


Heart of Ice (Keene, Carolyn. Nancy Drew Files, Case 103.)
Published in Paperback by Simon Pulse (January, 1995)
Authors: Carolyn Keene and Ruth Ashby
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It's a chilling thrill.
The title of this novel fits the plot perfectly. The characters are cold-hearted and jealousy can be seen in every chapter. I liked the suspense in the novel but I felt sorry for Ned. Nancy and Ned were going on a sking trip to get away from the work and cases. So they thought. As usual Nancy couldn't pass up a chance to help someone solve a case. She got involved and almost got killed. The ending of course surprised me. A person that no-one would have guessed was the enemy, was. A friendship was lost as five more friendships were made. I liked the ending and couldn't put the book down. I recommend this book to everyone.

It was great!!
I really liked the book, how Logan tries to kill Kara. How Alex trusted him until he finds out he's the one who's trying to kill his wife, and how Nancy helps them discover who's the real killer.


In God We Trust: Stories of Faith in American History
Published in Hardcover by Chariot Victor Pub (September, 1997)
Authors: Timothy Crater, Ranelda Hunsicker, Drew Rose, and Tim Crater
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A Child's Treasure Chest of Stories
My nephew enjoyed receiving this book as a gift, with its prominent picture of Abraham Lincoln on the front, along with other famous Americans. Many of these stories cover the same individuals he is studying in school. It is always nice to let children read outside books. All the Americans discussed have made true contributions to our young republic, and serve well as role models. A recommended book for any public or private library.

A "must read" and perfect for your home library
This book is a treasure - it seems to be one of a kind! It provides a coupling of American History and people of Christian faith. The very short stories about fifty people from 1000 through 1900A.D.(from Lief Ericson through Katherine Lee Bates), are factual, brief, and interesting with colorful illustrations. My four-year old son loves this book to be read to him, especially at bedtime. Although (and I am guessing) this book was probably intended for middle-school aged children, I believe it is terrific for all ages----even myself!--as I have not only "brushed up" on my memory of American History, but have also learned a great deal from reading this book. It is non-offensive to any age group. For parents who want to give their children an early start in this subject matter (especially those who are home-schooling or following the Glenn Doman approach to educaation----this is outstanding and a must for your home library.) I hope the author produces more books of similar quality!


JEALOUS FEELINGS NANCY DREW ON CAMPUS 20
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Simon Pulse (01 April, 1997)
Author: Carolyn Keene
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i really enjoyed it
It was an excellent book, and I really liked it. It's about love, and the emotions that come when we fall in love. I just think that Nancy was being a brat about Ned and Bess. I understand she's still in love with him, but honestly, she's just living out the title: jealous feelings. And can't Jake and Nancy just get back toghter? They were perfect for each other!

I thought it was great
If you haven't read any of the books in the series this book is a good book to start with. I thought it to was dumb for George to not tell Will what was going on and to dress in wierd cloths so no one would reconize her. Overall it was a great book


Journal of an Itinerant Artist
Published in Hardcover by Our Sunday Visitor (28 September, 1977)
Author: Drew Bacigalupa
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Journal of an Itinerant Artist
These essays flow rhythmically one into the other; they move softly, yet each human contact takes the reader to its poignant crescendo. They are works of a man who embodies the characteristic that unites all religions: compassion,understanding and humanity.

A Splendid Collection of Literary Essays
JOURNAL OF AN ITINERANT ARTIST, Drew Bacigalupa's 1977 essays that first appeared in a local Sunday newspaper, are just as fresh in 2000 as when they were written a quarter century ago. That's the way with good literature.

Bacigalupa's vision of the arts and humanities and how they affect our thoughts and our lives stimulates the reader to new heights of understanding the people around us. He touches our lives by sharing a compelling sense of family.

The title, incorporating the word "itinerant," may be misleading. A Jack Kerouac road trip with drugs, this is not. Home-based in Santa Fe, Bacigalupa draws from his travels and brings a global relevance to the diverse culture of the American Southwest.


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