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Original Title: | The Message in the Hollow Oak |
ISBN: | 0448095122 (ISBN13: 9780448095127) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Nancy Drew Mystery Stories #12 |
Characters: | Nancy Drew |

Carolyn Keene
Hardcover | Pages: 181 pages Rating: 3.87 | 8706 Users | 219 Reviews
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Title | : | The Message in the Hollow Oak (Nancy Drew Mystery Stories #12) |
Author | : | Carolyn Keene |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 181 pages |
Published | : | 1972 by Grosset and Dunlap (first published 1935) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Fiction. Young Adult. Childrens |
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A group of detectives who travel 'cross states to solve a mystery, but after one weekend give up and go home - their ancient relative passes the word to Nancy Drew who just completed her last mystery solve and is a little blue; at that 'cross state location is found an archaeological dig in progress, with a very amiable professor in charge, and who is possessed of a nice house available for lodging extra girl detectives and her friends; bones of all types, including baby fingers; a small metal treasure left by an old priest - who spent a lot of time hammering metal plates with his name and the year onto every hollow oak he came across; many old, beat up hollow oak trees apparently on their sides mostly abused by treasurer hunters, but with metal plates firmly in place after 200 years; a brace of teenagers, all pairing up; one misguided male adds jealousy to hormonal hi-jinx as he moves in on Ned's girl; thigh thumping old guys willing to lend their old trucks to strangers - teenage strangers; nefarious thieves with ridiculous names; 3 shy small boys who sneak up on the teens and steal their carefully prepared lunch and run off into the woods - they are never mentioned again; grown men getting kidnapped willy-nilly requiring Nancy's special touch at finding them; a log that flies through the dining room window, lands on the dinner table and miraculously hurts not one of the many persons gathered round the table; helpful, muscular Ned saves Nancy's life, pulling her out of a grimy white substance in water where she has been submerged - whereupon Ned comments, "Nancy, you should get out of those clothes, and wash your hair as soon as possible. "- ever the romantic, Ned!; good old Dad, Drew Carson on a business trip for the entire book, comes home on the penultimate page just prior to his next flight out; and in a ND epilogue (have never seen one of those so far) Nancy wins an award for her many brave deeds in recovering the ancient treasure divided between deserving community institutions.
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Ratings: 3.87 From 8706 Users | 219 ReviewsEvaluation Out Of Books The Message in the Hollow Oak (Nancy Drew Mystery Stories #12)
it turns out i actually did read the original and i do remember it being a lot more exciting.An average entry into the series, but still a fairly good mystery, especially for younger kids.
I dearly love this book....I love it when there is a Treasure to be found throughout a story. It sounds so very magical and so very interesting. This book was written and published in 1935. The Author is Carolyn Keene and it was published by Grosset and Dunlap.I give this book 5/5 Stars. I have read the First 12 Books now of Nancy Drew Mystery Series. I just got my 28th Book today in the mail from Amazon. I am slowly buying them. This Series is a Good Clean fun Mystery Series and I am so in love

This one was cool when they had to dig up bones and other things like that. It was another great edition to the series.
I read a new printing of this book. I was at a used bookstore one day and saw it with a different cover. I opened it up, to my surprise the only thing the same between the old and the new was the title. The older 1932 copy is a lot better, it's more exciting.
Every Nancy Drew mystery brings me back to grade school... Just waxing nostalgic last week. :). One of the better Nancy Drews I've read because Ned Nickerson joined the adventure. But I do hope I also get to read the original story someday. I wonder why they changed it?
UGH. Impressively boring, even for a Nancy Drew story. It shouldn't take more than a day to read one of these books, let alone nearly a month, but I was never excited to pick it up once I put it down. Nancy is in Ohio (I think?) hanging out with a bunch of college students who're on an archaeology dig, scrounging up "ancient Indian" artifacts. She's looking for a treasure hidden in a hollow oak tree by following metal plates nailed to other oak trees, and of course a selfish baddie is scrambling
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