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Originally Posted by issybird
LOL! I saw this earlier this morning and contemplated sending the link to my sister, but I haven’t got round to it. She rereads the Nancy Drews every summer.
PRH needs to update the blurb; The Secret of the Old Clock was published in 1930. Unfortunately, this is the revised edition and IMNSHO, the revised editions stink. They were dumbed down; they’re shorter and have simpler sentence structure. And then there’s the updated material which never is successful; ultimately books like this can’t be updated. They become inconsistent gobbledegook. How many dirt roads with a bridge out does one drive down these days? And all those telegrams with vital information!
I admit it; if the original versions became available in ebook, I’d buy at least a few. However, I find the revised books unreadable.
One final point: for Canadians and others in Life+50 countries, Faded Page has this and a few other revised Nancy Drews as well as some originals later in the series available.
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I agree, I would want the originals. I had a few books from the original series passed down to me by my mother. At some point when I was a teenager I tried reading one of the modernized books (probably a 1970s edition) and didn't like it. I can only imagine what's been done to them since then!