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      <title>Nancy Drew Data Investigation #1: Lost in the Lexicons</title>
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            “Wow, that book was great!” said Grace as she wrapped up another installment in the Nancy Drew Files series. “Nancy’s life is so exciting, but it seems like she’s always getting herself into trouble.” Grace didn’t remember there being this much mortal peril in the original Nancy Drew Mystery Stories!
 If you can’t already tell, this post – and more to come – is about Nancy Drew, and is heavily inspired by the Data-Sitters Club.
          
          
        
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