Confessions of a Tean Sleuth, Chelsea Cain



Confessions of a Teen Sleuth, Chelsea Cain
Confessions was a short but pleasant read. it is the memoirs of nancy drew, as an old woman, bitter.. feel free to judge this book by it’s cover. posed and partly clothed, nancy is innocent yet hot. she pauses after a seemingly auto-erotic moment.
this fairly sums up the book, though nancy would never admit to having feelings like this. in fact, there are times that she appears to be lacking the words to even describe such a situation.
she is naive beyond belief, and a bit of a skank.
anyone who was a fan of the nancy drew or hardy boys books should read this. nancy lives in a world where everything she does is tied into a mystery. her belief in conspiracy is so strong that she makes stuff up as she goes and finds issues where none exist.
oh yeah, and there are nazis..

Comments

  1. Someday I will get thru this book. It's not that it isn't good, I'm just not getting into it which is sad since I heart Chelsea Cain.

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