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Two Friends Talk Nancy Drew Books, Games, Movies, TV, & History New podcast episodes every other Friday regularnancydrew.com patreon.com/regularnancydrew instagram.com/RegularNancyDrew youtube.com/@regularnancydrewRegular Nancy Drew Arte Historia y Crítica Literaria
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  • Episode 130- The History of Nancy Drew Fans
    Feb 13 2026

    Join hosts Becky and Kori for the history of Nancy Drew's biggest fans and the story of how a small group of sleuths solved the mystery of the true identity of Carolyn Keene.


    Special thanks to our sources:

    Rediscovering Nancy Drew - edited by Carolyn Stewart Dyer and Nancy Tillman Romalov

    The Ghost of Ladora by Geoffrey Lapin

    Jennifer Fisher, nancydrewsleuth.com

    Girl Sleuth by Melanie Rehak

    University of Iowa Libraries

    James Keeline, stratemeyer.org

    The New York Public Library


    Find the fan fiction read during this episode here:

    A Picture's Worth a Thousand Words by kiib_6 https://archiveofourown.org/works/65896990/chapters/169755646


    Nancy Drew PC Game Valentine's Day Card Contest, Giveaway, and Sale:

    We are partnering with HeR Interactive to giveaway digital downloads for The Secret of Shadow Ranch and Warnings at Waverly Academy. Visit our instagram to enter.

    All Nancy Drew PC Games are 30% off until February 16th! Use code LOVEMYSTERY26 at herinteractive.com.

    Entries for HeR Interactive's annual Valentine's Card contest close on February 16th. Visit herinteractive.com for more information.


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    Music: “Kool Kats” by Kevin MacLeod

    Special Thanks to Ryan Ransom for his Voice Acting skills

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  • Episode 129- The Ballad of Robin Hood (1995, S1 E5)
    Jan 30 2026

    Join hosts Becky and Kori for a discussion of the fifth episode of the 1995 Nancy Drew TV Show, The Ballad of Robin Hood.


    All Nancy Drew Games are 30% off for National Puzzle Day! Use code PUZZLE26 at herinteractive.com. Sale ends Friday, January 30th.


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    Music: “Kool Kats” by Kevin MacLeod

    Special Thanks to Ryan Ransom for his Voice Acting skills


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  • Episode 128- The Secret of the Whispering Walls
    Jan 16 2026

    Join hosts Becky and Kori for the 6th episode of The Hardy Boys/ Nancy Drew Mysteries (1977), The Secret of the Whispering Walls.

    This episode contains spoilers for the books The Hidden Staircase and The Secret of Red Gate Farm.

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    Music: “Kool Kats” by Kevin MacLeod

    Special Thanks to Ryan Ransom for his Voice Acting skills


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These two gals have created a comprehensive and quirky review and summary of all things Nancy Drew. If you like Nancy Drew, you will love this series.

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There are sooooo many podcasts now that read every book in a series or watch every episode of a show. If you do this, maybe include what you like about it. Don’t just rip it to shreds. Or if you hate it, why waste so much time making a podcast about it? Include some enthusiasm. You can be critical of a plot point and still love a book. It seems the only people who might take the time to listen are fans who might not be into a hate read. Also, if you’re going to include the now common “list of why this book is problematic”, don’t make it all about yourself. “I’m so shocked, I’m offended. I certainly wouldn’t use this term.” Especially don’t add on “I know nothing about the time that this was written.” Take your review to the next level by actually putting the book in context. Know something about the time and culture it came out of. Know something about the author’s point of view. Was that term offensive even when it was written? How would the people it was applied to have felt about it at that time? Perhaps it was perfectly acceptable when written. As is, it comes across as very performative and centering completely on the hosts. Very tiresome.

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