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4.0 out of 5 stars
Carolyn Keene Figures It Out, October 29, 2005
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Lights, Camera... (Nancy Drew: All New Girl Detective #5) (Paperback)
Nancy Drew was asked to be in a movie about a crime she had solved in the past. During the making of the movie a series of unfortunate events occurred. So this book explains how Nancy Drew put all the clues together to explain the events that happend.
Personally, I liked the fact that the book kept you thinking on who the criminal(s) might be. What I did not particularly like was the irritating way that the problems kept happening one after the other.
Nancy Drew is my favorite character in the book. She is very intelligent and uses her brains to figure out all the problems.
What made me like her was that in one part of the book it says, "At first everyone thought it was part of the movie,but I recognized Chief McGinnis's voice." I think it takes a good detective to recognize those kind of things.
If you like mystery and a constantly changing story, then this book is a good choice for you.
After reading the book, I would wonder why some people commit silly crimes.
This is a great book. It is one of those books that has all of the elements of a good mystery book. It is easy to read, keeps you guessing and can be enjoyed by all ages of people that like a good mystery.
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Krystian's Review, May 20, 2011
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Lights, Camera... (Nancy Drew: All New Girl Detective #5) (Paperback)
Do you like action-packed mysteries? Well then read the book Nancy Drew Lights,Camera... Nancy Drew is offered to play a role in a historical movie,"Stealing Thunder." But bad things things happen: generators explode, food is poisoned, and a mountain lion almost had Nancy for dinner. Will this remain a mystery forever? Read the book to find out. Enjoy!
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Behind the scenes of: Nancy Drew Lights,Camera..., November 28, 2005
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Lights, Camera... (Nancy Drew: All New Girl Detective #5) (Paperback)
Nancy Drew books are usually full of suspense, but this one was kind of a let down. The plot really didn't grab your attention. It was hard to beleive that what was going on in the book was really happening. Although the brave and daring main character Nancy Drew is the same for all the Nancy Drew books, the "co-stars" in the book are different along with the plot for each book! In Lights, Camera ... for the first time Nancy Drew is starring in a television movie. On the set even though everything seemed okay, it wasn't! Good thing for her junior detectives who are also her best friends, Bess Marvin and George Fayne. Both who have generously volunteered on the set. Nancy, Bess and George help each other find out who the crook is that is secertly sabotaging the set. Will they find out, or will it be a mystery forever?!
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Interesting setting and story!, January 9, 2008
This review is from: Lights, Camera... (Nancy Drew: All New Girl Detective #5) (Paperback)
Carolyn Keene takes her young readers on a trip behind the cameras, as our favorite girl detective becomes the star of a movie!
It seems that somebody just doesn't want this film to be made. Could all these problems interrupting the production possibly be accidents? With Nancy Drew around, the truth will ultimately come out!
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Lights, Camera, boring!, February 18, 2006
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This review is from: Lights, Camera... (Nancy Drew: All New Girl Detective #5) (Paperback)
This book was... well, the only nice way to say it is boring! There's absolutely NO suspense. Nancy Drew, the girl detective, is asked to star in a movie about the heist that have her town its name. But when sabatoge plagues the movie, Nancy, Bess, and George need to step in to save the day! Of course, the plot's not bad, but still... more action would be appreciated. 3 stars out of 5.
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A Great Book!, May 15, 2005
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This review is from: Lights, Camera... (Nancy Drew: All New Girl Detective #5) (Paperback)
The mystery is thrilling, and if you buy this book, you definitely need to buy it's sequel: Action!
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