FORGOTTEN BOOKS #109: THE LOST FILES OF NANCY DREW


The Lost Files of Nancy Drew will delight your guests who peruse it after seeing it on your coffee table. Each double-page layout features a different Nancy Drew mystery, and provides information on how Nancy solved the case. The first layout contains notes from the first Nancy Drew book The Secret in the Old Clock. Entries from Nancy’s Journal, a copy of the will she discovered in the clock, the charity tickets Nancy sold to the Topham’s, and other clues document the case. The Lost Files of Nancy Drew contains pop-ups, pull-outs, ribbons, diagrams, and codes. The book is interactive: you get to pull pictures out of sleeves, open envelopes, untie bows, and inspect other evidence that Nancy used to solve her cases. This book is fun for kids of all ages! If you know a Nancy Drew fan (I’m one; I read both Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys as a kid), this is the perfect gift!

8 thoughts on “FORGOTTEN BOOKS #109: THE LOST FILES OF NANCY DREW

  1. Beth Fedyn

    This looks like a great little time-waster for us Boomers! Very tempting.
    When I was a kid and went shopping with my Mom at Atlantic Mills (there’s a flash from the past), if I was good, she bought me a Nancy Drew mystery. I had to make a snap decision as to my choice. I became anal retentive and only read books in order in my later years.
    I did try a couple of Hardy Boys but never got hooked. Trixie Belden was my absolute fave.

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  2. Richard R.

    Yes, George, but then you read EVERYTHING. I’ll bet you can tell me (without resorting to Google) which series the character Biggie Cohen was in. I’ll email you the answer, in case anyone else wants to try…

    I’d also like to see one of these for the Hardy Boys.

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