Hardy Boys Game...
comes out this month!
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Hardy Boys Game...
The Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft is to be released this month!The game's official site is http://www.hardyboysgame.com/
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I've heard about that. I've read some of the books, but never really got into them past number 15 or so. They were so amazing, how every story the guy wrote was so gripping and exciting and he still wrote hundreds of them, all done perfectly. Great series, and I'm sure the game is great!
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LOL they were totally not written all by the same guy... the guy would be 130 years old or so by now, for one thing. Basically a publishing company churns out outlines and random dudes write stories around them.American Eagle wrote:I've heard about that. I've read some of the books, but never really got into them past number 15 or so. They were so amazing, how every story the guy wrote was so gripping and exciting and he still wrote hundreds of them, all done perfectly. Great series, and I'm sure the game is great!
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Haha, I didn't know that. I thought that "Franklin W. Dixon" was the same guy writing it the whole time. My bad. (more info)TC wrote:LOL they were totally not written all by the same guy... the guy would be 130 years old or so by now, for one thing. Basically a publishing company churns out outlines and random dudes write stories around them.American Eagle wrote:I've heard about that. I've read some of the books, but never really got into them past number 15 or so. They were so amazing, how every story the guy wrote was so gripping and exciting and he still wrote hundreds of them, all done perfectly. Great series, and I'm sure the game is great!
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I remember when I found out that Franklin W. Dixon and Carolyn Keene weren't real people. I suppose I always thought that the more recent books had been taken over by a ghost writer or something, but the first ones had still been written by someone named Franklin W. Dixon. Sort of like the Boxcar Children...created by the real author, but then continued on after her death.
I've always wondered: How come Frank and Joe get knocked out so easily? One little knock against a window and BAM! They're out cold.
I've always wondered: How come Frank and Joe get knocked out so easily? One little knock against a window and BAM! They're out cold.
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