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Old 10-23-2021, 03:01 AM   #5
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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.
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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.
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I'll stick with the originals too.
The initial post made me look in to Nancy Drew. I grew up not reading Nancy or the Hardy Boys (but I did love Encyclopedia Brown).

The Nancy Drew books started being revised back in 1959. If the books you read had the familiar yellow covers with a painting, it was a revised edition.
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