
Nancy Drew Girl Detective
Framed
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Narrateur(s):
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Rebecca Rogers
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Auteur(s):
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Carolyn Keene
À propos de cet audio
The headlines get even bigger once the prince is found toting a painting for his family's good friend, Mrs. Mahoney - because within hours of his arrival, the federal authorities arrest him. They suspect he stole the painting from his family.
Nancy and her dad aren't buying it. They have a hunch there's more to this, ahem, picture. But can they save the prince before he's wrongfully crowned a "criminal"?
Watch for the new Nancy Drew movie, in theaters June 15!
©2006 Simon and Schuster, Inc. (P)2007 Blackstone AudiobooksCe que les critiques en disent
"One thing is most certainly true, the country changed and Nancy Drew did too, with the exception that she is and was America's most loved teenage female gumshoe." (Cheryl and Joseph Homme, The Art of Popular Children's Books)
It didn't draw me in, it didn't intrigue me. It didn't do anything that the old Nancy drew books used to, and what's worse is the narrator read even sarcastic comments with such perkiness. Almost like she didn't realize it was a sarcastic comment or that it should be read with a different inflection of her voice. Everything was super perky all the time and almost like a twelve-year-old mindset.
with that said, Nancy Drew's sense of self-importance was off putting. "I am so important look at me, even the sherif isn't as good as me". I didn't enjoy the book at all.
Oh, how Nancy drew has fallen...
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