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cheekimonkey's review against another edition
4.0
I read all the Hardy Boys my grammy had, and some of her Nancy Drew books while my mom and I were staying at her house in New Hampshire. It was over the summer between 3rd and 4th grade (so each of these will be marked as read in July 1989). As an adult, I don't remember much about them other than I was unable to put each book down until I finished it. Even in 1989, this was still a fantastic series. As an frequent reader of YA, I'm tempted to pick one of these up again to see if it holds up.
cheekimonkey's review
4.0
I read all the Hardy Boys my grammy had, and some of her Nancy Drew books while my mom and I were staying at her house in New Hampshire. It was over the summer between 3rd and 4th grade (so each of these will be marked as read in July 1989). As an adult, I don't remember much about them other than I was unable to put each book down until I finished it. Even in 1989, this was still a fantastic series. As an frequent reader of YA, I'm tempted to pick one of these up again to see if it holds up.
mae0524's review
4.0
another amazing story, the innocence is such an amazing belief that I wish the rest of the world could still believe in it
storyfabric's review
4.0
I laughed so hard at this book as a kid! The characters all seemed so real, and I wanted to be friends with them all!
cdcsmith's review against another edition
3.0
The kid and I read this series together. I love being able to point out changes in language since the series was written, while comparing the things that are similar then and now.
I don't dislike the series.
I don't dislike the series.
awamiba's review against another edition
Hardy Boys 04: The Missing Chums (Hardy Boys) by Franklin W. Dixon (1930)