Hundreds of discussions about everything mystery!
|
Mystery Net Community Mystery Greats  Hardy Boys
As one of the first mysteries many mystery buffs read, Hardy Boys mysteries also become some of the first to be recommended to their mystery-reading children.
What's your favorite aspect of the Hardy Boys mysteries? Favorite case, character, or bad guy? Post your ideas below.
  
(43 previous messages)
NDBMGFNNDEBECD - 07:42am Mar 16, 1999 PST(#44 of 110)
"A friend(human)is one who can betray your trust. But, a dog is a loyal and true friend, forever. So, a dog is truely man's best friend." --Tracy
Oh. and Johnmark3, why don't you read the story and add-on again.
Sure, that idea sounds good. If I think of anything else, I'll let you know.
Ok, I added to the story again.
NDBMGFNNDEBECD - 04:04pm Mar 16, 1999 PST(#46 of 110)
"A friend(human)is one who can betray your trust. But, a dog is a loyal and true friend, forever. So, a dog is truely man's best friend." --Tracy
I read what you added on. It's good. What did the doctor tell them. WHy don't you put what happened.
NDBMGFNNDEBECD - 12:41pm Mar 19, 1999 PST(#47 of 110)
"A friend(human)is one who can betray your trust. But, a dog is a loyal and true friend, forever. So, a dog is truely man's best friend." --Tracy
Why isn't anyone else adding on? JohnMark3, are you in highschool?
Yes, I'm in high school. Sorry about not adding on, I was just trying to think of what should come next. Why did you choose such a weird screen name? Did you just hit letters or does it mean something?
Arien - 08:00am Mar 23, 1999 PST(#49 of 110)
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
Trivia question for ya'll: Who was the original Franklin W. Dixon? What was the name of his successor, and what else did this following author write?
If you already know, give everyone else a few days to find it, then burst their bubble...
Laura G. - 01:58pm Mar 26, 1999 PST(#50 of 110)
Hardy Boys Rule!
Hey everyone!
I'm 13, and a fan of the Hardy Boys. The Hardy Boys Add-on Mystery is very cool.
Johnmark3 - 01:08pm Apr 1, 1999 PST(#51 of 110)
Hey, I'm not weird, ....... I just do weird things!
Ok, Arien, I've waited a few days now. The original Franklin W. Dixon was Leslie McFarlane, who recieved the idea from Edward Stratemeyer. When Stratemeyer died in 1930, his daughter, Harriet Adams, continued the Hardy Boys series. Harriet S. Adams also contributed to the "Ted Scott" series, among other things. Anyway, that's the answer. Thought you had us stumped, didn't you? : b
Arien - 07:29pm Apr 1, 1999 PST(#52 of 110)
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
She was also the original Carolyn Keene of the "Nancy Drew" mysteries...
:) Yeah, yeah, you're right--maybe you weren't stumped, Johnmark3, but no one else seems to have answered...
P.S. I'm still only visiting...whose idea was it to give so much work in college?!!!
Johnmark3 - 09:48pm Apr 15, 1999 PST(#53 of 110)
Hey, I'm not weird, ....... I just do weird things!
Ok, Arien, I cannot tell a lie. Actually, I had no idea what the answer was to your trivia question, but I thought to look at HardyBoys.com!
(shhhhh!! Just keep this between us, ok? Let everyone think I'm really smart. : ) )
Arien - 08:36pm Apr 16, 1999 PST(#54 of 110)
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
There's a Hardy Boys website?? Gee, if I were half-way intelligent, I might've thought of that a lot earlier... Psst, JM3, I won't tell if you won't...
Johnmark3 - 04:20pm Apr 18, 1999 PST(#55 of 110)
Hey, I'm not weird, ....... I just do weird things!

  Mystery Net Community Mystery Greats Hardy Boys
|