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4.0 out of 5 stars Nancy Drew: The case of the lost song.
Nancy Drew: The case of the lost song is a very suspenseful book. The story takes place in Chicago. There are many events, and some had to do more with the main issue. Nancy and her two friends Bess and George bring some items to the "Old Can Be Gold" show just for fun. In George's old tape recorder they discover a recording of a famous rock band. But before they can get...
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3.0 out of 5 stars **A great Nancy book?**
Although I am a big Nancy Drew fan, I'd have to say this was not one of my favorite books. Although parts of it are intriguing (as all Nancy stories are) Some parts are just downright boring. However, if you're a diehard Nancy Drew fan, you still have to get this book for your collection!
Published on June 27, 2002


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4.0 out of 5 stars Nancy Drew: The case of the lost song., March 13, 2007
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This review is from: The Case of the Lost Song (Nancy Drew) (Paperback)
Nancy Drew: The case of the lost song is a very suspenseful book. The story takes place in Chicago. There are many events, and some had to do more with the main issue. Nancy and her two friends Bess and George bring some items to the "Old Can Be Gold" show just for fun. In George's old tape recorder they discover a recording of a famous rock band. But before they can get it approved, it gets stolen. Another huge event is that Nancy comes up with several different suspects to analyze while trying to find out who stole the tap recorder. She comes up with a dealer, a publicist with access to the shows database, a talented singer in desperate need of money, and a pair of twins. Nancy Drew is determined to figure out who has done it so that the con artist does not erase them for good. The main problem in this wonderful book is that the precious tape recorder with a heap worth of money song on it has been stolen. If they want that money, then they have to use all their might to try and figure out who has stolen it. They do this by interviewing all of the suspects and analyzing the location where it was stolen. In the end they figure out that the person that stole it was the snobby dealer. Turns out that he wanted all the money he could get for that precious tape so he was planning on trading it for a diamond ring. In the end, Nancy and her friends end up getting it back and get all of the money they deserved for it. I'm not going to tell you how they got it back though. You will just have to read and find out!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Greatest Book Ever!, October 8, 2002
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This review is from: The Case of the Lost Song (Nancy Drew) (Paperback)
The is the greatest book ever!This is my first Nancy Drew book,
I've ever read and I really enjoy it!This is my favorite book ever!
I would recommend this book to anyone who likes Nancy Drew books.
So you better go to the stores right away if you want action,adventure and fun.
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3.0 out of 5 stars **A great Nancy book?**, June 27, 2002
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Although I am a big Nancy Drew fan, I'd have to say this was not one of my favorite books. Although parts of it are intriguing (as all Nancy stories are) Some parts are just downright boring. However, if you're a diehard Nancy Drew fan, you still have to get this book for your collection!
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