Nina Sutcliffe

I think I looked for Trixie for me too!! <g>
and I was definitely into Harriet the Spy. AFter I read that I talked the
neighborhood kids into being spys and we actually got into one of our
neighbors houses to snoop, aka Harriet! Loads of fun!

Nina

> Message: 21
> Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 18:21:43 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Bobbie <insomniaaks@...>
> Subject: Re: Digest Number 1067
>
> I wanted to get some for Satori the last trip to the
> library cuz he said he wanted a detective book, and it
> showed up on the computer catalog thingy but they were
> nowhere to be found. :( I'm not giving up though. I
> sold all mine a while back. My favorite was "The Happy
> Valley Mystery" and "The Mystery of the Midnight
> Marauder" or soemthing like that. I aspired to be a
> detective when I was younger...still have a bit in me,
> I think. Harriet the Spy to the core. I was all about
> secret spy clubs (even made up membership cards), and
> codes and codecracking and spy tools you could make
> from kleenex boxes, etc...I think I may just be so
> intent on looking for Trixie Belden books so *I* can
> read them again. :)
> -Bobbie

Bobbie

woo hoo! I'm envious! Did you find anything
"suspicious"??? I always was so SURE I had uncovered
these HUGE crime rings. My parents had to talk me out
of putting myself in some probably dangerous
situations all the time. :) Have you seen the Harriet
the Spy movie? I love it. My kids love it too.
-Bobbie

--- Nina Sutcliffe <ninacs@...> wrote:
> I think I looked for Trixie for me too!! <g>
> and I was definitely into Harriet the Spy. AFter I
> read that I talked the
> neighborhood kids into being spys and we actually
> got into one of our
> neighbors houses to snoop, aka Harriet! Loads of
> fun!
>
> Nina
>
> > Message: 21
> > Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 18:21:43 -0700 (PDT)
> > From: Bobbie <insomniaaks@...>
> > Subject: Re: Digest Number 1067
> >
> > I wanted to get some for Satori the last trip to
> the
> > library cuz he said he wanted a detective book,
> and it
> > showed up on the computer catalog thingy but they
> were
> > nowhere to be found. :( I'm not giving up though.
> I
> > sold all mine a while back. My favorite was "The
> Happy
> > Valley Mystery" and "The Mystery of the Midnight
> > Marauder" or soemthing like that. I aspired to be
> a
> > detective when I was younger...still have a bit in
> me,
> > I think. Harriet the Spy to the core. I was all
> about
> > secret spy clubs (even made up membership cards),
> and
> > codes and codecracking and spy tools you could
> make
> > from kleenex boxes, etc...I think I may just be so
> > intent on looking for Trixie Belden books so *I*
> can
> > read them again. :)
> > -Bobbie
>
>


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