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	<title>Comments on: Girl Sleuth: Nancy Drew and the Women Who Created Her</title>
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		<title>By: WEEKEND REGASM &#62;&#62; 10.1.06 &#187; Bookgasm</title>
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		<dc:creator>WEEKEND REGASM &#62;&#62; 10.1.06 &#187; Bookgasm</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] MONDAY &gt;&gt; 9.25.06  Nancy Drew was always one of those literary figures that I never quite got into, despite my mother’s tireless efforts to press musty old books on me as a child. It might have been a generational thing, but where were the monsters and talking dogs? Pop-culture post-modernism aside, the point here is really that Rod Lott reviewed GIRL SLEUTH: NANCY DREW AND THE WOMEN WHO CREATED HER by Melanie Rehak on Monday, and it looks a damn sight more interesting than THE MYSTERY OF THE BRASS-BOUND TRUNK or even one of the Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys “super” mysteries. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] MONDAY &gt;&gt; 9.25.06  Nancy Drew was always one of those literary figures that I never quite got into, despite my mother’s tireless efforts to press musty old books on me as a child. It might have been a generational thing, but where were the monsters and talking dogs? Pop-culture post-modernism aside, the point here is really that Rod Lott reviewed GIRL SLEUTH: NANCY DREW AND THE WOMEN WHO CREATED HER by Melanie Rehak on Monday, and it looks a damn sight more interesting than THE MYSTERY OF THE BRASS-BOUND TRUNK or even one of the Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys “super” mysteries. [...]</p>
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