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I decided to read a Nancy Drew mystery first. The Clue in the Old Stagecoach was available as an ebook, so I decided to read that one-it was a fun read, and one that I hadn't read before.
I just finished Pollyanna Grows Up by Eleanor H. Porter. It was a fun read.
Apparently Pollyanna was such a popular character, other authors continued the series.
Apparently Pollyanna was such a popular character, other authors continued the series.


I just finished reading Trixie Belden and the Gatehouse Mystery by Julie Campbell.
I always liked the Trixie Belden books better than Nancy Drew and I still do. This book is more about families and fun, not just solving mysteries.

I always liked the Trixie Belden books better than Nancy Drew and I still do. This book is more about families and fun, not just solving mysteries.



I always liked the Trixi..."
I always liked Trixie Belden better than Nancy Drew too! I'd buy them for $1.00 from a local variety store. I had volumes 1-15, but sold them at a garage sale when I was in my 20s. Too bad!
I only had two volumes but sold them too. Fortunately, I was able to read this on Libby, with the illustrations that I remember.

Our little public libary didn't have the St. Clare's stories, but I'm sure I would have enjoyed them.
I read another of the Betsy-Tacy series, Betsy in Spite of Herself by Maud Hart Lovelace.
These books are based on the author's own childhood and teen years in Mankato, Minnesota.
These books are based on the author's own childhood and teen years in Mankato, Minnesota.

I read the German translations Enid Blyton’s St. Clare’s novels (Hanni und Nanni) as a twelve year old and also listened to the series on tape. One of my favourites, so yes, I was pretty majorly shocked a few years ago when I tried the English originals not only to discover just at how semantically different much of the German translations are, often replacing that which makes the novels typical British school story fare, but also that the series has been continued by anonymous German ghost writers ad Infinitum, with the titles still being claimed to have been penned by Enid Blyton.

Much of Enid Blyton is popular in Germany, and most of her series have been continued by ghost writers.

These books are based on the author's own childhood and teen years in Mankato, ..."
I read many of the Betsy-Tacy books to my daughter when she was about seven. We enjoyed them a lot.
I have just finished reading The Great Airport Mystery by Franklin W. Dixon, part of the Hardy Boys series.
This was a better mystery than the Nancy Drew book I read earlier this month.
This was a better mystery than the Nancy Drew book I read earlier this month.





I pick them up and read them sometimes, though, so it wasn't a waste of money. And I will keep them forever.
My daughter didn't read Trixie Belden either. Back in the 80s she read Babysitter's Club and Sweet Valley High books.

My girls and I read all of those. And there was a series where all the kids had terminal illnesses. I can't remember the name but we read all of those too.
I think the author of the books with dying characters is Lurlene McDaniel. My daughters avoided those.

And then Bethany's little friend Eddie will always be 5. And he was the first boy to give her a kiss - on the palm of the hand though! She wouldn't let him kiss her on the lips.
It's sad when children lose friends like that.
An excellent book that deals with that topic is A Summer to Die by Lois Lowry.
An excellent book that deals with that topic is A Summer to Die by Lois Lowry.
Books mentioned in this topic
A Summer to Die (other topics)The Mysterious Visitor (other topics)
The Red Trailer Mystery (other topics)
The Gatehouse Mystery (other topics)
The Secret of the Mansion (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Lois Lowry (other topics)Franklin W. Dixon (other topics)
Maud Hart Lovelace (other topics)
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Mystery series like Nancy Drew, Trixie Belden, The Hardy Boys, The Famous Five, The Secret Seven
Family series like The Boxcar Children, The Bobbsey Twins, the Betsy-Tacy books and so on.
This is the month to share any series books you are reading. Have fun and happy reading!