No, Enid Blyton did not write any Nancy Drew stories. Nancy Drew is a character created by Carolyn Keene, who is a pseudonym used by a number of different authors for the series. Enid Blyton is known for creating characters such as the Famous Five and the Secret Seven.
The Dewey Decimal number for Nancy Drew stories is 813.54.
she is a teen detective that solves mysteries! Nancy Drew is the main character of the Nancy Drew mystery stories, Nancy Drew on Campus books, and Nancy Drew Files books.
Nancy Drew's father is named Carson Drew. He is a successful lawyer in the fictional stories and plays a role in supporting Nancy in her detective work.
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No, I believe not.
'Nancy Drew' is a fictional character. She wasn't an author. She wrote no books.
No, Nancy Drew mysteries are all fictional. The stories were first written in the 1930's.
The pen name of the author of the Nancy Drew mystery stories is Carolyn Keene. However, the original Nancy Drew mystery stories were not written by on person but by several women. However, since the original books were written, other, newer Nancy Drew book series have been written using the pen name of Carolyn Keene.
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The genre of Nancy Drew books is typically mystery fiction, with elements of adventure and detective genres. The stories often involve Nancy solving mysteries and puzzles, often with the help of her friends.
There never was a person named Carolyn Keene. It was a "house name" for books by Edward Stratemeyer for the Nancy Drew books. He wrote the outline and then hired other people to write the books. Mildred Wirt Benson was the first house writer. There were others. This allowed Stratemeyer to publish books quickly. He had house writers for the Nancy Drew series, Hardy Boys and other series.
The character's "birthday" is celebrated on April 28, which is not canon within the stories. Nancy Drew first appeared in print in 1930's "The Secret of the Old Clock."