Nancy Drew: The Secret of the Old Clock - Carolyn Keene

⭐ 6.5/10

(Originally written by Rebecca)

This audiobook was only 3 hours and yet I kept thinking it was right on the verge of ending after the first hour. I was excited to read it because I love Nancy Drew as a character, but it was honestly kinda slow and boring. And maybe it's just the writing style of the 1930s, but I kept being like, "Why is this important? Why are we talking about her crispy morning waffles? Why does it matter that she looks very nice in her blue cardigan?" It felt like a 16-year-old was writing it. But still, I could appreciate that Nancy was an incredible female figure for 1930--brave, capable, smart, forward-thinking. Apparently I read the 1959 rewrite, which paints her as more altruistic and sedate, and less impulsive and headstrong, which is too bad. A worthwhile read for the fact that it birthed the wonderful Nancy Drew, but overall...kinda lacking.

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