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Bayport Buccaneers by Franklin W. Dixon

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4.0

In 'Bayport Buccaneers', Frank and Joe go undercover for ATAC as reality show contestants. The theme of the reality show is pirates and they have to figure out if the show's contestant are in danger. A death has already occurred and sabotage of the games is occurring. Joe almost plunges to his death when a rope breaks. Pretty good mystery.

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adventurous mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot

2.5

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3.0

When I first read Hardy Boys, I think I was in class 5, I had such a crush on Frank Hardy. I liked the brainy one over the brawny one and that sums up my first impression of Hardy Boys.
In their late teens, Frank and Joe Hardy take after their detective father Fenton Hardy. Frank is the older of the two and has more breakthroughs in the cases because he is the brainy one. Joe is the younger brother who more often than not is useful when things get hot and they need to fight their way out.
Like Nancy Drew, the books in the The Hardy Boys series re written by ghostwriters under the collective pseudonym Franklin W. Dixon. And yes, the earlier books were better than the latter ones.
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