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The Hardy Boys: The Bombay Boomerang - Franklin W. Dixon

 
Description: ISBN 0448089491 / Genre: Junior Books / Author: Franklin W. Dixon / Hardcover / Reading Level: Young Adult / 192 Pages / Book is ... more
The Hardy Boys: The Bombay Boomerang - Franklin W. Dixon ... published 1970-06 by Grosset & Dunlap

Newest Review: ... often become involved in adventures with their father, supersleuth Fenton Hardy, but are also asked for help by a number of ... more

 ... different people, friends and strangers alike. They are superteens in many aspects. The books are all published under the pseudonym Franklin W Dixon, although they are actually written by varying ghost writers. It looks as if this ghost writer gave up the ghost! I think my main problem with this book is that it is far too overcrowded with unlikely scenarios. I have critical of lacklustre and pathetic plots in the past, and this is sort of on the other end of the spectrum. Frank and Joe end up carting themselves off all...more

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Premium Review The Hardy Boys: The Bombay Boomerang - Franklin W. Dixon: Bombay and other international destinations (448 words)
by - written on 06/03/09 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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Just when it looked as if it was going swimmingly, along comes a stinker. Let me explain. In the series of books featuring the Hardy Boys, there was a string of them around about volume 40 where the books were disappointing to say the least. The plots were lacklustre and the characterisation virtually nonexistent. Then the quality rose a little bit and there were a string of books which were believable and well written. Sadly, the quality has dropped again for this book. The Hardy Boys are teenage brothers Frank and Joe Hardy. They often become involved in adventures with their father, supersleuth Fenton Hardy, but are also asked for help by a number of ...  Read the complete review

 

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