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The Missing Chums (Hardy Boys, Book 4)
by Franklin W. Dixonpublished
March 1st 1959
(first published 1928)
by Grosset & Dunlap
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United States
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0448089041
(isbn13: 9780448089041)
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When the Hardy Boys set out to solve the mystery of their missing chums, they discover a gang hide-out in a cave on an island along the way.
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Read in April, 2008
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Joe and Frank Hardy are perhaps one of the great figures in American literature. Even in Europe. Known in French as "Les Hardy Boys" and in the U.K. as "Hardy Chaps" the boys and their father go from one strange mystery after another. And being a male how can one not identify with the boys? Adventure is something that we all want, and through the various stories here we have sort of a lost paradise.
Catch the Thomas Pynchon link chums!
Catch the Thomas Pynchon link chums!
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Read in August, 1975
So I had made the mistake of thinking that maybe Nancy Drew could be the ticket, but oh no! The Hardy Boys rise to the occasion and whip some butt! These 2 cats are smarter than a treefull of owls! I was so glued to the plot, my legs went numb on the toilet because I couldn't put it down! And worse off, I totally forgot to wipe, my bad. So another must read!
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Quite the best title of the series. A good band name for anyone searching for one!
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Read in January, 1985
I adored this book and its cover when I was a kid.
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