Episode 72: A Good Girl's Guide - Pippa v Nancy!

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Episode 76: Nancy Drew & The Ole Bobby-Pin One-Two

Episode 76 is all about "Nancy Drew & the Mystery of Crocodile Island", in which the Clue Crew heads back to the Everglades for another Floridian adventure. Join your hosts Rose and Shelley as they discuss near-chompings, the ins-and-outs of owning a joke shop, the probability of ...  Show more

Episode 75: Nancy Drew & A Soupçon of Blackmail

In Episode 75, we discuss Nancy Drew & The Strange Message In The Parchment. Whelp, it was definitely strange, and is currently holding the lead for one of our least favorite books yet. The reason, you ask? In this episode:- Nancy full-on re-kidnaps a child- “The bank in Deadwood ...  Show more

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