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The Hardy Boys: Sky Blue Frame - Franklin W. Dixon


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The Hardy Boys: Sky Blue Frame - Franklin W. Dixon

 
Description: ISBN 0671649744 / Genre: Junior Books / Author: Franklin W. Dixon / Edition: Reissue / Paperback / Reading Level: Ages 9-12 / 160 Pages / ... more
The Hardy Boys: Sky Blue Frame - Franklin W. Dixon ... Book is published 1988-02 by Minstrel Books

Newest Review: ... The brothers are asked to stage a crime as part of a Mystery Weekend. When the theft actually takes place, all accusations ... more

 ... are levelled at Frank and Joe, and they must solve the crime themselves to prove their innocence. Those of you who have read Hardy Boys books before should expect more of the same treatment of the characters. The brothers themselves aren't greatly described, but the characters unique to this book are well described, and you can get a clear picture in your mind of the majority of them. The writing style is quite fast and frenetic in this story, which is perhaps relevant when you consider that Frank and Joe rarely fin...more

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Premium Review The Hardy Boys: Sky Blue Frame - Franklin W. Dixon: Frank and Joe are accused of a crime...... (391 words)
by - written on 12/05/09 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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The Sky Blue Frame is the 89th Hardy Boys book, and quite an original one at that. The Hardy Boys are teenage brothers Frank and Joe Hardy, 18 and 17 respectively, and have been so through every book since the first one was published in the 1920s. They are the sons of supersleuth Fenton Hardy, and are often called upon to solve dangerous crimes and thwart international criminals, or prevent new technology from being stolen. However, in this book, the tables are turned. The brothers are asked to stage a crime as part of a Mystery Weekend. When the theft actually takes place, all accusations are levelled at Frank and Joe, and they must solve the crime themselves ...  Read the complete review

 

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