The Tower Treasure (The Hardy Boys, #1)

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Kathy J. I am reading it to my ten-year-old video game-loving son and he likes it. He asks me to read it nearly every night. I plan to go through the series wi…moreI am reading it to my ten-year-old video game-loving son and he likes it. He asks me to read it nearly every night. I plan to go through the series with him. (less)
Greg I would think any city or county library would have dozens of these. Mine had at least fifty or so Hardy Boys and at least that many of Nancy Drew. I …moreI would think any city or county library would have dozens of these. Mine had at least fifty or so Hardy Boys and at least that many of Nancy Drew. I haven't read either in years, so thought I would reminisce with the first Hardy Boys, "Tower Treasure."(less)
Anna This book is clean from swearing, sex, and violence. I think any age could read this if they are interested!
Blaine Depends on where you live. In the United States, it won't be legally available in the public domain until 2023, so you have a bit of a wait. In Canada…moreDepends on where you live. In the United States, it won't be legally available in the public domain until 2023, so you have a bit of a wait. In Canada and other life+50 countries, the original 1927 version is available now. Note that these are the public domain dates for the original version, before it was rewritten in 1959 to update language used and to reduce the overall grade level to compete with television. I am unaware of any sites that are currently hosting this version, but Project Gutenberg will likely post the original in four years time.(less)

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