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Trixie Belden Mysteries

Posted By: HappyCat on 2007-09-17
In Reply to: children's literature - cat

And do you know there are fan fiction sites for these books today?  wow.


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Trixie Belden - wow

Those were the best books, so much better than Nancy Drew IMO.  Ahhh the memories. 


Did you know that there are fan fiction sites out there for Trixie Belden?  How cool.


HC


Happy Hollisters, Trixie Belden

I'm surprised some Trixie Belden fan didn't steal sm

The "Red Gate Farm" sign.


Or am I the only one old enough to remember that and crazy enough to care? Rhetorical question, peeps!


I enjoy the mysteries by Sue Grafton, such as
Her stories are fun & easy to read, and written in the 1st person, which I like. The stories take place mostly in Calif. towns, the names of which are often changed. I enjoy trying to figure out which town she's describing. Anyway, her books start out with letters, such as 'A is for..', 'B is for..', etc.
The Stephanie Plum books by Janet Evanovich. They are mysteries of a sort...
but rather light in that regard. They are hilarious and very character driven.