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

Nancy Drew Files Case #41-Something to Hide
Published in Paperback by Simon Pulse (September, 1991)
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Case # 41Nancy and her friends are helping Ned with a college marketing project-introducing Spotless beauty cream to the public. Problem is, Bess and a lot of other people who tried the product have been rushed to the hospital. Alarmed, Nancy decides to check out the company that makes Clearly, the rival cosmetic to Spotless. But the teen detective finds someone has more to hide than blemishes in this case. A mysterious individual has laced samples of Spotless with a deadly poison. Unless Nancy finds out who it is, she'll be the one who's rubbed out.

The Nancy Drew Files Case #85: Sea of Suspicion
Published in Paperback by Simon Pulse (July, 1993)
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Nancy is at it again and better then ever!!!I have read almost every Nancy Drew Files book ever written, and this one is by far one of my favourites. Nancy tries to solve another mystery while trying to keep her romance with Ned lasting. I would deffinately recomend this to anyone that love mystery and romance like I do.

The Nancy Drew Files: Collector's Edition
Published in Paperback by Archway (November, 1998)
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This book is filled with chills and thrillsThis book is my favorite Nancy Drew book of all time. It has everything any reader would want.

The Nancy Drew Files: Danger for Hire, Make No Mistake, Poison Pen (The Nancy Drew Files)
Published in Paperback by Archway (July, 1998)
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This book keeps you in supense !!!!This is a good book for kids 11 years old to 18 years old.

Nancy Drew Number 56: The Thirteenth Pearl
Published in Hardcover by Price Stern Sloan Pub (March, 1979)
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Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful book!This final book in the Nancy Drew series really finishes it of well. The haunting case of the missing pearl draws the readers into the book faster than you could imagine. A truely wonderful book!

Nancy Drew Starter Gift Set
Published in Hardcover by Cliffs Notes (December, 1985)
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Fantastic for a Young Woman!This is a fantastic present for a young lady who loves to read.....has volumes 1-6 of Carolyn Keene's favorites!

Nancy Drew: Mystery at the Ski Jump, No.29
Published in Library Binding by Putnam Pub Group Library (November, 1974)
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A suspenseful, fun Nancy DrewThis book is about Nancy and her friends, and their trip to a ski lodge. It involves the mystery of Mrs. Channing, who sells furs. I think it was an extremely exciting, adventurous book. If you love Nancy Drew and her friends, PLEASE READ THIS!!!

A Narrative of Colonel Robert Campbell's Experiences in the Rocky Mountain Fur Trade from 1825 to 1835
Published in Hardcover by Ye Galleon Pr (November, 1998)
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Excellent first hand narrativeThis refers to the paperback edition. Robert Campbell joined Ashley's Fur Trade Expedition in 1825, and this little book gives his own account of his adventures in the American West up to 1835. Although Campbell is cited in many historical and biographical books, documents, manuscripts and journals, he has somehow eluded notoriety amongst the more famous mountain men and fur trappers of his day. After reading this book, one can easily see that he played a very significant role during this time period. Even though the book is only sixty pages, there are many interesting stories and events which Campbell relates to the reader. The historical notation and introduction are also well done.

The Narratives of Fugitive Slaves
Published in Hardcover by Book Sales (December, 2002)
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Unusual reprint of 1850s Antislavery bookI was pleased to find this book, which is a reprint of a book published by the Canadian Anti-slavery Society in 1856. Benjamin Drew, the author, was an abolitionist and historian who recorded the stories of people arriving in Canada fleeing slavery in the U.S. One narrative begins "I have been in Canada two days..." The narratives are particularly valuable because they were gathered right at the time of (or shortly after) individuals or families reached freedom in Canada.
US slave narratives gathered in the 1930s were interviews done with elderly people who had been enslaved as children. their recollections are much more distant and, sometimes, sanitized by the interviewers.
Drew's interviews include some corrected grammar but seem to be relatively literal. This is a valuable resource for anyone studying slavery, abolitionism or the underground railroad.
Other resources include: Memoirs of Levi Coffin, Reputed President of the Underground Railroad (reprint available) and "The Underground Railroad" by historian Charles Blockson,
also, appropriate for younger readers, "Slavery Time When I Was Chillun'" by Belinda Hurmence (some of those 1930s era interviews).

NATURAL ENEMIES THE NANCY DREW FILES 121
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Simon Pulse (01 June, 1997)
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EXCELLENT!!I love to read Nancy Drew books and I can never put them down. Carolyn Keene is the best author I ever read about.