'SLEEPOVER SLEUTHS (NANCY DREW AND THE CLUE CREW, NO 1)'

by Macky Pamintuan Carolyn Keene

Paperback, 2007

Status

Available

Publication

Scholastic (2007)

Description

Nancy Drew investigates when a doll goes missing at a sleepover party.

Rating

½ (32 ratings; 3.6)

User reviews

LibraryThing member dhunt706
Looking forward to reading this cute little chapter book with Isabel.
LibraryThing member ARICANA
Nancy Drew investigates when a doll goes missing at a sleepover party.
LibraryThing member WendyBrown
Summary:
This book is about a young girl, Nancy Drew, who is good at figuring things out and finding lost items. Nancy Drew and her two friends were invited to a birthday sleepover where a doll for the birthday girl went missing. Nancy Drew and her friends were called on to solve the "crime". They
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spent their time looking for clues and asking questions of the "suspects". In the end, they decided to organize a detective club so they could continue solving "crimes".

Personal Reaction:
I have always loved Nancy Drew books as a young girl. The Nancy Drew books I remember were much longer than these today are, though. I enjoyed reading a newer version of Nancy Drew. It seemed a lot easier to read than the ones I read as a young girl.

Classroom Extension:
1. I would use this book to find my own students detective abilities.
2. I could use this book in my classroom for a student that loves to solve problems to see if he/she can solve the mystery before they get to the end of the book.
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LibraryThing member AlbaArango
As a life-long Nancy Drew reader (I’m 53), I was happy when they modernized Nancy and her pals to appeal to a modern generation. And now, they’re broadening their audience even more with stories for a younger audience.

Eight-year-old Nancy Drew and her best friends Bess and George are invited to
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a fun doll-themed sleepover. But when one of the dolls goes missing, it’s up to our favorite detective to search for clues and solve the mystery.

What I liked: such a cute, fun read! It was fun to see their respective personalities already apparent in their eight-year-old selves. The mystery was perfect for the age level and even had some plot twists.

What I didn’t like: not much. I did think it odd that George would have a doll being quite the tomboy, but it fit into the story, and with the American Girl Doll craze, I think it made sense.

5 out of 5 stars
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Language

ISBN

0545000904 / 9780545000901
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