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5.0 out of 5 stars
A really good read,
By Paula Jones (Columbus, Georgia United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nancy Drew 12: The Message in the Hollow Oak (Hardcover)
This book is about Nancy going to Illinois and trying to solve the mystery of Pere Francois and his treasure. She stays at a dig site with Ned's cousin Julie Ann and is terrorized by a man with many identities named Kit Kadle. He will stop at nothing to find the message Pere Francois left and ultimately find the treasure. Will Nancy find it....... READ THE BOOK!
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4.0 out of 5 stars
An Exciting Adventure,
By J. Thiel "jtthiel" (Nova Scotia, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nancy Drew 12: The Message in the Hollow Oak (Hardcover)
This review concerns the original 1935 edition and the revised 1972 edition which is completely different from the original. In the original, Nancy wins a piece of land in northern Canada in a radio contest and almost immediately people are trying to buy the land from her. Could it be valuable? Determined to see the land for herself, Nancy, along with her friends Bess and George, set out for the remote wilderness of northern Canada. Along the way the three girls meet an authoress who tells them a sad story of how she was kept apart from her first love many years ago. Upon arriving at her land, Nancy finds that a ruthless group of swindlers is trying to steal her land from her. How Nancy reunites the authoress with her first love and outsmarts the group of swindlers makes for a rather interesting story. This really isn't a mystery story, it's more of an adventure; however, it is quite an exciting book. The story grabs your attention very quickly and there is plenty of action. The northern Canadian setting is used very effectively. The end of the book was very good, as it displays two of Nancy's best qualities, her courage and her willingness to sacrifice something that is hers to help someone else. Unfortunately, this edition is not the one found in new book stores; however, if you ever find it at a used book store, buy it, you won't be disappointed with it. In the revised edition, Nancy goes to the Ohio River area of Illinois to search for a hollow oak. Legend has it, that in the 1600s a French missionary hid a treasure in a hollow oak but was killed before he could reveal its location. This version isn't bad. The book kept me interested throughout but it never had me so engrossed that I couldn't put it down. I would recommend reading this book, but I enjoyed the original version so much more.
5.0 out of 5 stars
" HOLLOW OAK " Is Pretty Solid,
By Sens4ever "Wood" (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nancy Drew 12: The Message in the Hollow Oak (Hardcover)
Nancy is asked by a group of professional detectives to solve a challenge. They want Nancy to solve a mystery that they failed to figure out. They want her to find an invaluable message hidden by a missionary centuries ago in a hollow oak tree in Illinois.While she searches the woods for the tree, Nancy and her pals stay with a group of young archaeologists. They are excavating an prehistoric Indian burial ground on a nearby farm. A unknown enemy stalks Nancy and harasses everyone at the dig and kidnaps one of the students. Nancy pursuit of her dangerous enemy leads her to a outlaws cave. Clues lead her to discover an unusual treasure where she is threatened. This book was great from start to finish. It kept the reader from putting the book down. It had great interaction with the criminals. It had lots of suspense and mystery. Definitely worth checking out.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mysteries, Mysteries, Mysteries!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Nancy Drew 12: The Message in the Hollow Oak (Hardcover)
Nancy Drew in The Message in the Hollow Oak is very interesting and was fun to read about. I thought it was very interesting to see in her point of view on how to solve her mysteries. She has a very creative mind.I thought that Nancy was interesting because she always knows what to do when everyone else is stuck. She tends to always find a way to solve her mystery and help other people that are also part of it. Nancy and her friends may at some times get in a little mischief, but always, no matter how bad the situation, find different ways to get out of it. It also occurs to me that in this book, they never have gotten in any illegal problems, but had to phone the police a couple of times to keep Nancy safe. One thing that I also like is that she thinks of things that I would have never thought of before and it helps me just in case I might need something to solve, but not as intense. The Message in the Hollow Oak is a great book for young and older readers. They're not scary, and not too boring. it's just the right thing. It was a great book to me and will be to you if you read it.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Read this book,
By An 11-year old reader (Palos Verdes Estates, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Message in the Hollow Oak #12 (Hardcover)
I think you should read this book. Carolyn Keene has made this book exciting with a little bit of history along with it. This is a great book!
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Message in Hollow Oak was exciting .,
By A Customer
This review is from: Nancy Drew 12: The Message in the Hollow Oak (Hardcover)
The Message in Hollow Oak is a tale everyone should read. It is an exciting tale with an twist of history. Some of the most beloved Nancy Drew characters come alive once again to bring another mystery filled with suspense and danger.
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Nancy Drew 12: The Message in the Hollow Oak by Carolyn Keene (Hardcover - Jan 31 2002)
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