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The Sky Phantom (Nancy Drew Mystery Stories, No 53) |
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Rating: Summary: Very adventurous.One of the best Nancy Drew books! Review: I think The Sky Phantom was great! You can learn a little about how planes work, and what it's like on a ranch.I like the part about Bess's Plight and how she had to make that very hard decision. There were several parts in the story where it left you hanging.I like how Nancy had to figure out what the silver meadel said. I think this is a great book!
Rating: Summary: One Of The Better Of The Higher Volumes Review: Nancy, Bess and George go to a ranch in the midwest where Bess and George perfect their horseback riding while Nancy takes flying lessons at a nearby school. While on a lesson, Nancy finds an abandonned plane and wonders what happened to its missing pilot. Later, the plane disappears as well, along with a pony from the ranch and Nancy works to solve both mysteries. Also, Bess is faced with a tough situation when she becomes interested in a cowboy from the ranch. This is one of the better of the higher volumes; although, that isn't saying much since practically all of the books from 35 up are garbage. The mystery in this one isn't too bad and their is a moderate amount of action in the book. Thankfully, the girls don't go to an actual place so the book doesn't read like a tour guide. I liked the part about Bess' dilemma. Though it wasn't thrilling reading, I found that it made the characters seem more real. I would say that this book is worth reading, but just once. I don't see myself wanting to read this book again in the near future.
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