Hello Everyone,I've just submitted "Hits And Misses" (Nancy Drew & Hardy boys Supermystery No.16) by Carolyn Keene. It ought to be an easy validation, it felt like it took forever to prepare. RTF format, all pages and copyright info present, headers removed, spell check done, and pesky blank lines added. For some reason, this one didn't scan as beautifully as most of this series have. I'll paste the back cover below.
I was shocked and thrilled to see when looking at my list that I've submitted 62 books now since I started volunteering in the middle of August. It's been really fun, and I've learned a lot. Maybe in 2007 I can try for one hundred books. With luck, I'll finish off this series, and the other 17 that I have in the Sabrina The Teenage Witch series. I'm still trolling ebay and amazon for the Sabrina books that I don't have yet. Tons more true crime in my closet. More books on writing too. And, watch out, if I go looking at my public library. And so very many more than I can think of just sitting here waiting for you all to validate. Here's hoping that I can and that they are all pieces of cake to validate.
Happy New Year everyone! Synopsis below. Peace, Mayrie AMERICA'S TOP TEEN DETECTIVES TEAM UP TO REVEAL A ROCK N' ROLL RIP-OFF When Bess lands a shot at stardom on a nationally televised talent show, NANCY DREW lands in the middle of a mystery as big as Manhattan. She agrees to take the case of an amnesia victima young woman known only as Jane Doe. In trying to piece Jane's life together, Nancy has but two clues to her identity: the music in her blood .. . and the danger in her past. A single event is etched in Jane's memory: staring down the barrel of an assailant's gun. Meanwhile . . . FRANK and JOE HARDY have hooked up with Angelique, the hot new recording star who lately has been singing the blues. Someone's cutting in on her action to the tune of $2 million in cash, and it's clearly an inside job. In pursuit of the missing money, the Hardys will have to bare the facts behind the business of rock 'n' roll. And Nancy Drew may provide the biggest break of all: the shocking, potentially fatal truth about the connection between Angelique and Jane Doe ...
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