Book Review The book I am reviewing is Nancy Drew and the Mystery of the Whistling Bagpipes by Carolyn Keene. In this adventure, Nancy's Great-Grandmother's precious heirloom was supposed to be given to Nancy. Nancy suspects the heirloom is not lost but stolen. Lady Douglas, Nancy's Great-Grandmother, lives in Scotland. Nancy decides to travel to Scotland along with her friend Bess and Bess' cousin George. After Nancy's arrival to Scotland, a man keeps on putting her in danger. He is pushing people down mountains and trying to get Nancy into car accidents. It is like he...
Scotland. Nancy decides to travel to Scotland along with her friend Bess and Bess' cousin George.

Scotland. Nancy decides to travel to Scotland along with her friend Bess and Bess' cousin George.
After Nancy's arrival to Scotland, a man keeps on putting her in danger. He is pushing people down mountains and trying to get Nancy into car accidents. It is like he doesn't want Nancy to find this heirloom. This mysterious man is just one of Nancy's enemy's in this novel.
I thought this book was full of adventure and mystery, after all that is the theme!
I give this book 4 out of 5 stars because it is well written.
1. Does Conrad really "otherize," or impose racist ideology upon, the Africans in Heart of Darkness, or does Achebe merely see Conrad from the point of view of an African? Is it merely a matter of view point, or does there exist greater underlying meaning in the definition of racism?...
Words: 917
View(s): 905
Comment(s): 0
How has globalization changed Vietnam After many years of war with France and the United States, Vietnam closed its economy to the outside world and attempted to control its own destiny. This was not successful and the country decided to open its doors to globalization in the 1980s...
Words: 619
View(s): 17055
Comment(s): 0
Any society is developed by the contributions of its members. Two main contributions are those of artists and those of scientists. Both types of contributions share some common qualities; however, they differ in many other aspects. The contributions of artists and those of scientists share some similarities. First of all,...
Words: 258
View(s): 599
Comment(s): 0
In the 17th century rich women would normally be taught at home by a tutor, they were taught subjects like Latin, French, Needlework, and how to converse, and they were also taught how to look pretty and to play instruments like the piano. When they were older there parents would...
Words: 669
View(s): 1003
Comment(s): 0
Has Shakespeare convinced you that Romeo and Juliet are in love at the end of act one? What is love? Love means a warm liking or affection for a person, affectionate devotion. Does the way Romeo describe Juliet sound like love to you? In my opinion love does not...
Words: 432
View(s): 681
Comment(s): 0