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stacie
What Trixie Belden book did you like best? Mark Unseen   Jul 9 19:31 UTC 2000

 What Trxie Belden book was the best?
 
 I would vote for Mystery of the Mansion, Red Trailer Mystery and Mystery on
Cobbett's Island. Ok, so I can't pick one! :P
21 responses total.
slynne
response 1 of 21: Mark Unseen   Jul 9 20:46 UTC 2000

It has been so long. I find that even though I was all about reading 
Trixie Belden. I cant remember any of the titles. Heh. There was one 
that had a sailboat on the cover that I especially liked. Didnt Honey 
have a sailboat or something? Hmm I only remember weird little details 
about those books. I would probably like to re-read them but they are 
out of print! Can you believe it!?! Out of print. Dang.
stacie
response 2 of 21: Mark Unseen   Jul 9 21:37 UTC 2000

 
 The one all about sailing is Cobbet's Island. They visit Cobbett's island
and do a ton of sailing and learning how to sail. :)
 
 They would take the one series with value and take it out of print. I have
most of them but some are impossible to find without getting into a high-price
bidding war on eBay. :(
slynne
response 3 of 21: Mark Unseen   Jul 9 21:46 UTC 2000

Yeah. I was bummed when I found that out. I was looking for a gift for a 
little girl so I figured, "Trixie Belden" but there were none to be had. 
It is a crying shame. 

stacie
response 4 of 21: Mark Unseen   Jul 9 21:55 UTC 2000

 
 I never realized until I tried to buy them as an adult that the series was
started in the 50s and then in the 80s. Maybe it will start up again. :)
slynne
response 5 of 21: Mark Unseen   Jul 9 21:58 UTC 2000

Well, I would buy them, that's for sure. 
stacie
response 6 of 21: Mark Unseen   Jul 9 21:59 UTC 2000

 
I think you should write one and tell them Trixie is back!!

Mystery of Kayalynne?
slynne
response 7 of 21: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 01:40 UTC 2000

haha. you wouldnt be saying that if you had ever read anything I have written.
*snort*
stacie
response 8 of 21: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 01:43 UTC 2000

 
 Too perverted?
slynne
response 9 of 21: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 01:44 UTC 2000

hardly. just bad
stacie
response 10 of 21: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 01:46 UTC 2000

 
 Nah, your grex postings are funny and good writing. A book would just be a
string of those only with all that "perversion" left out. *chackle*
slynne
response 11 of 21: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 02:07 UTC 2000

haha, I write on grex the way I speak. I can tell a good story in person but
my stories get flat when I write them down. 
stacie
response 12 of 21: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 02:08 UTC 2000

 
 Okay, you can tell the story of the Mystery of Kayalynne and I will edit it
for you. Then we will demand the reprinting of Trixie Belden!
slynne
response 13 of 21: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 02:40 UTC 2000

Fine. :) I'll have to dig out my Thesaurus to write the dialog for Trixie's
brother. Maybe I will have to get an Irish Setter (for research). 
stacie
response 14 of 21: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 02:50 UTC 2000

 
 Of course. Good old Mart. And you will need to go kayaking in many different
locations so you can find the best place for the story to take place. ;)
slynne
response 15 of 21: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 02:52 UTC 2000

Yes, yes. I will have to do lots of research
stacie
response 16 of 21: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 02:55 UTC 2000

 
 Okay. Don't foget that you will need a lot of scrumptious homemade pies and
cookies and stuff for proper atmosphere. Mart likes to eat, you know. :)
slynne
response 17 of 21: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 02:58 UTC 2000

oh right. And I will have to live like a millionare to get Honey's part right
katie
response 18 of 21: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 09:04 UTC 2000

(What is "chackle" supposed to mean?)
stacie
response 19 of 21: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 15:10 UTC 2000

 
 It is an evil laugh. Like cackle but not really evil. Just playful evil. :)
katie
response 20 of 21: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 15:36 UTC 2000

Oh. Like 'chuckle' and 'cackle' spliced together.
stacie
response 21 of 21: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 15:56 UTC 2000

 
 Exactemente. :)
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