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The Hardy boys
Book • 1988
The Hardy Boys series, created by Edward Stratemeyer, follows the adventures of Frank and Joe Hardy, teenage brothers who solve mysteries and crimes in their hometown of Bayport.
The series, which began in 1927, has undergone several revisions and updates over the years to modernize the content and remove social and ethnic stereotypes.
The books are known for their blend of mystery, adventure, and family values, with the brothers often working together to solve cases that sometimes involve their father, detective Fenton Hardy.
The series, which began in 1927, has undergone several revisions and updates over the years to modernize the content and remove social and ethnic stereotypes.
The books are known for their blend of mystery, adventure, and family values, with the brothers often working together to solve cases that sometimes involve their father, detective Fenton Hardy.
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when reminiscing about his childhood and reading in a corner of the TV room.

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while reminiscing about her childhood and how she always found ways to entertain herself.

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as a series of books she read as a child.


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