Am I right or what?! Her ability to recognize patterns and organize information would definitely be put to good use as a librarian. That’s one reel librarian who DOES get himself involved in all sorts of adventures, and I’m pretty sure Flynn “The Librarian” Carsen has found himself kidnapped a time or two… )īut I digress … Nancy Drew as a librarian? Gotta say, Nancy Drew would be an AWESOME librarian.
#WHEN DOES THE NEW NANCY DREW GAME COME OUT 2013 MOVIE#
Score! And he recognizes us as “the world’s unsung heroes”? ♥ LOVE ♥ (But pssst, Carson, you might want to check out The Librarian TV movie trilogy. What I love about this: Carson Drew (or rather, the game writers) know about library science. Here’s how this specific conversation begins: This conversation occurred about 2/3 of the way into the game, with Carson continuing to urge Nancy to stay safe and return home as quickly as possible. We both enjoyed The Silent Spy, especially as it had so many elements right up my husband’s alley: Scotland, clan tartans, old coins, archery, the “Samantha Quick” tie-in (you have to be a longtime fan and player of the computer game series to get this reference), etc.īut what does this have to do with librarians? I was surprised - very pleasantly so! - that a librarian reference was worked into a phone conversation between Nancy and her father, Carson Drew (he’s a lawyer and protective single father). This latest game release is set in Scotland and involves a highly affecting backstory about Nancy’s deceased mother, Kate. We are hard-core Nancy Drew fans (I grew up on the book series, as well as related spin-off series like The Nancy Drew Case Files), and we look forward to playing each new computer game together. This past holiday weekend, my husband and I settled down to play the latest Nancy Drew adventure game, The Silent Spy, the 29th installment in the computer game series by Her Interactive.