
I was not as interested in this installment as I have been with others, but even with a so-so rating it was a nice way to spend the time. It felt like the only reason Ned was in his one was to swoop in and rescue Nancy.
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I was not as interested in this installment as I have been with others, but even with a so-so rating it was a nice way to spend the time. It felt like the only reason Ned was in his one was to swoop in and rescue Nancy.
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I‘ve fallen behind on the #NancyDrewBR but I‘m hoping to catch up in the coming weeks. @Librarybelle

3✨ I liked that this had real danger, and I learned a bit about different types of bells. I felt that shaming Bess was more obvious in this one, but she was also a hero when another character was in trouble. Ned is suddenly back from Africa and jumping in to help like the koolaid man. 🤣 Overall, solid Nancy mystery. #NancyDrewBR @Librarybelle

A pretty good installment in the Nancy Drew series, in which caves, bells and fraudsters play a part. I found the plot much more plausible than those of earlier ND stories.
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This is impossible for me to fairly rate, as I know I‘m the problem. It‘s definitely one of the more believable episodes, so I‘ll give it points for that, but I fell asleep twice. There was a lot of conveniently timed Ned intervention, and plenty of danger for all of the girls. Carson finds himself in trouble, too. George is exceptionally mean to Bess re: food at the very beginning, and I think that soured me on the whole thing. #nancydrewbr

Ghosts, pirates, a bad-smelling perfume, an abandoned home, and a missing Carson Drew. Sounds like a case for Nancy! A fun read with Nancy and her friends. I commented earlier on the abruptness of Ned‘s arrival. And hooray for Bess for showing she can be extra strong in a difficult situation! #NancyDrewBR

Better late than never! It‘s been a morning here. Zeke has been unwell the last couple of days, and then the roofers came without notice to replace my roof today. Yay for a non-leaky roof, but I was not prepared for the minimal notice I received about them coming today (and neither were the cats). My apologies.
I have 6 questions posted as spoilers for our discussion. You can find them on my feed, the book‘s feed, or by searching #NancyDrewBR .
6. I think young me would have been terrified for Nancy and her friends in a cave that floods during high tide! Adult me knows they're going to get out, but young me probably would have had nightmares!
The perfume that acted as poison was a good touch, in my opinion. And thankfully, no exploding oranges.
What did you think of Nancy's adventures in this one? #NancyDrewBR
5. Before we go to the adventures and dangers, we have to talk about the side characters! Bess and her determination to get George out of the water was amazing! Go Bess!
I felt bad for everyone who had been swindled by the villains and hope that restitution comes to them (I finished this really late last night and cannot remember if Carson found all of the stolen money).
I also missed Hannah in this one! #NancyDrewBR
4. Let's look at the story line now. I've seen some in the group comment on this story line seems more plausible, and I agree. We'll talk about the dangers and the adventures in a later question.
Abandoned homes. Haunted caves. Shysters peddling Mon Coeur. It was interesting to me how all of these elements were tied up in the end. #NancyDrewBR
3. One thing that struck me with this was the various foods served at the cafe. Food plays a big role throughout the series, as we've commented on in the past, but this time really stood out for me. Fish pudding and salmon meringue especially.
Has anyone ever tried these? I'm including a recipe for fish pudding. I lead a fairly sheltered food life, so I was not aware of either dish prior to this book! #NancyDrewBR
2. Nancy, in part, is on the case of the tolling bell in the haunted cave. We hear discussion about the Paul Revere bells, which are indeed noteworthy.
Had you heard of Revere bells? Link in the comments to a Wikipedia post about them for a little background information. #NancyDrewBR
1. Nancy and her friends are on vacay! But, with a little bit of work and sleuthing thrown in. The 1946 and the 1973 versions are pretty similar--the 1946 version is titled “The Mystery or the Tolling Bell“ versus the 1973 version that is just “Mystery of the Tolling Bell.“
What did you think of this story overall? How does it compare to the prior 22 books? #NancyDrewBR

Well, I‘ve been having trouble finding a state fair, so how about a state unfair… grasping at straws there. 😅🙃

Finished! Remembered parts of it from the past. Ready for discussion. #NancyDrewBR

Nancy looks a little stoned on the cover of my ebook, but maybe this is how she looked after she inhaled the sleeping fu es? 🤔🤔🤔 The second time in a row I like the story because it made sense most of the times. The notion of hidden pirate ship with a tolling bell made it interesting. Unfortunately for me, the story took a different turn, I liked it anyway. 😊

“At the steering wheel was Ned Nickerson, a friend of Nancy‘s who was staying nearby to sell insurance to parents of two college friends.”
Seriously?!? Can I roll my eyes that Ned happens to be in the same small town as Nancy and her friends??? It was lovely when he was in South America and not brooding over Nancy‘s mystery-loving personality. 😂
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I'm spending my quiet time with Nancy Drew 🧡 I love Sundays
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Finished earlier in the week for #NancyDrewBR
This one did not seem familiar to me, so is it a reread or not? Hmmm… 🤔 Anyway, not my favorite book, but still a pick for nostalgia. This one (I read the 1973 version) is set in a little seaside town, drivable from River Heights. Again, where is River Heights because I keep reading Midwest? Maybe it‘s a lake beach town?🤷🏻♀️ Anyway Nanners & her girls are there to ⬇️

Nancy is giving some 👀

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Tonight‘s #HyggeHour is being spent with Nancy Drew for #NancyDrewBR I feel like Nancy looks pretty disheveled on this cover, so here‘s hoping her head is okay!😉#NNK
I‘m drinking blueberry lemonade because it‘s been overly muggy this weekend & I‘m trying Dubai chocolate for the first time because I finally saw it in small bars that don‘t cost $15.
Mood is sad the weekend is over & it‘s a full workweek. 😵💫

We‘re two weeks away from our next #NancyDrewBR discussion! What special talent will Nancy show off this time??? Can she discover the mystery of the tolling bell? Discussion on the 15th!

I‘m on to the final Nancy Drew title I found last time I was in this area—and once again, I seem to be reading it right around when the Litsy group preps for their discussion. Huh.
So far, this one‘s proven educational about bells and coastal delicacies like puffed shrimp and fish pudding topped with salmon mousse (…okay?). Lots of unconsciousness, too, thanks to drugs and mysterious caves. We shall see how it unfolds.

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September‘s #NancyDrewBR takes us away from River Heights and into another mystery that includes the kidnapping of Carson Drew! Oh my!
Discussion on September 15th. All are welcome to join. Let me know if you wish to be added or removed from the tag list!
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September‘s #NancyDrewBR takes us away from River Heights and into another mystery that includes the kidnapping of Carson Drew! Oh my!
Discussion on September 15th. All are welcome to join. Let me know if you wish to be added or removed from the tag list!

Finished this one for the Nancy Drew Book Con in Salem next week! This was book 2 for my #summerendreadathon @TheSpineView

Stakes were high in this Nancy Drew. It seemed like there was constant adventures that put Nancy and her friends in dangerous situations.
I enjoyed it, mostly because it did seem different than some of the other books.

Another 2019 book and one that helped me reach my Goodreads goal

22 down for #NancyDrewchallenge ! Some good sleuthing and adventure in this one, with less far-fetched ridiculousness than in many. And now three done for #14books14weeks and another one off the library summer reading program challenge!

Returning to Nancy Drew for #twentythree
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🔦🛎This original text is really good. For some reason the escapades seem a tad more dangerous. The dialogue gets cheesy at times and Ned a little patriarchal sounding... but it's authentic to when it was written and I am loving it.
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