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    I was a big Hardy boys fan! of coarse I thought shawn cassiy was really cute!
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    I loved the Nancy Drew books when I was a kid - heck I still like them now, but definitely the original, orignals - they were re-written and "updated" in the 50's I think. The first printings have far more interesting language...

    I had a big collection as a kid, but they were all sold when I was in college and my parents moved. I have just a couple now, one or two originals and a couple that were reissued just a few years ago in their original state.
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    I love(d) the Nancy Drew books! In fact, I would really love the whole set and I would read them now as an adult.

    I remember that both Carolyn Keene and the person(s) who wrote the Hardy Boys were just pseudonyms and the books were written by a variety of people.

    I saw the Nancy Drew movie when it came out a few months ago, in fact I went as close to opening night as I could. How's THAT for dorky???

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    I loved Nancy Drew as a child, but eventually found her adventures a bit too pat. I didn't know they were still being written.
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    Count me in with the Nancy Drew fans, circa late 60's

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    Ditto, early/mid 60s.
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    I had an older brother. I read a lot more Hardy Boys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by teigyr View Post
    I love(d) the Nancy Drew books! In fact, I would really love the whole set and I would read them now as an adult.

    I remember that both Carolyn Keene and the person(s) who wrote the Hardy Boys were just pseudonyms and the books were written by a variety of people.

    I saw the Nancy Drew movie when it came out a few months ago, in fact I went as close to opening night as I could. How's THAT for dorky???
    I love Nancy Drew too!! I don't think you are dorky at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandi View Post
    I was a big Hardy boys fan! of coarse I thought shawn cassiy was really cute!
    Yeah, I was the 4th kid in the family, and the only girl, so it was the Hardy Boys books for me. There must be a whole bunch of us out there with the embarrassment of having had crushes on Shaun Cassidy. My friends and I had little notebooks in which we cut out magazine pictures from Tiger Beat and pasted them into our "journals."

    Gads.

    Books were great, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Starfish View Post
    There must be a whole bunch of us out there with the embarrassment of having had crushes on Shaun Cassidy.
    I'm sorry, but his big brother David was the dreamy one.

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    Late 60s here. My collection's long gone. But I'm trying to build a collection of the 1915-vintage "Motor Girls" and "Automobile Girls" series. Yum!

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    And to improve my french, I've been working my way through "Alice" mysteries (same author, translated into french, not sure how Nancy became Alice). Junior High reading level, about my speed.
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    Ah, memories....
    It was Hardy Boys for me (didn't care much for the Shaun Cassidy incarnation, though). And the Great Brain, and the Boxcar Children, and Pippi Longstocking and Little house on the Prarie... I LIVED at the library.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmccasland View Post
    And to improve my french, I've been working my way through "Alice" mysteries (same author, translated into french, not sure how Nancy became Alice). Junior High reading level, about my speed.
    Oh, good idea! Not enough slang in the newspapers, way too much in the blogs and message boards. I've got to try some young adult fiction. Amazon.fr, here I come!

    Although really what I need to do is improve my aural comprehension. I wish I was in one place long enough to take a class.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Oh, good idea! Not enough slang in the newspapers, way too much in the blogs and message boards. I've got to try some young adult fiction. Amazon.fr, here I come!

    Although really what I need to do is improve my aural comprehension. I wish I was in one place long enough to take a class.
    Is there an Alliance Francaise near you? Their classes are small, and stress oral comprehension. I've been studying with them for 3-4 years, although I'm not taking classes now. Hope to return in January.
    Beth

 

 

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