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Prompt: Summarize what you just read.
In the first part of what I read the Hardy Boys, Joe and Frank, are helping their dad on a case. They borrow his telescope to look for smugglers. They then set up on a cliff next to an old abandoned house. After looking for a few minutes the see a man getting into a boat. They watch for a minute but are interrupted.
The interruption is a scream coming from the old house. They go to investigate but find nothing. When they go to leave the house they discover that they are locked in they break down the door. They discover that the lenses on their telescopes had been stolen. They start driving home but their motorcycles break down and they discover that their tools were also stolen.
They then see two boats that appear to be involved in a chase. One boat throws a grenade onto the other boat and the driver is thrown into the water. The boys then save the man and make it back home. This is an amazing book and I recommend it to anyone.
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ReplyDeleteNice, I like how you in depth.
ReplyDeleteI have a first question is this book setting in the safari? I'm thinking that this book is mystery or adventure. I liked how you were able to put all of the most important events in three paragraphs. Is this book taking place during a war or is someone trying kill them? Thanks for your Recommendation!
ReplyDeleteIf I haven't of read this and just saw the cover of the book, I would've not been interested into reading the book. Then after reading the summary of it, I find it more interesting. I find them nice to save the man, even though they don't know him I'm guessing. Hopefully, they will find the lenses that were on their telescopes.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a really cool book. It sounds very adventurous. I think I would be interested in reading this book or ones like it.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an interesting book. It seems like very bad things are happening to them maybe on purpose? This book is very mysterious, it would be fun to read this book.
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