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Tommy's Book Report, December 13, 2006
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This review is from: Hidden Mountain (The Hardy Boys #186) (Paperback)
Chet Morten one of the Hardy's friends gets a shortwave radio message from Hudson Hope, Canada, from an old friend Darren Wilkerson. See the Wilkerson's had to move all of the sudden and no one new why or what had happened to them. When the Hardy's got to the house in Hudson Hope they found that nobody was there. Then while they were searching for clues when they heard two men walk inside and they ran and hid in a nearby closet. They divised a plan to sneak down the drain pipe and to run to their car, while they were in the middle of gowing down the two men heard them and ran after them Frank Hardy made it safely down the pipe but Joe jumped out the window and landed face first. Then they started running from the two men and the two agents cought up with them and finally took them down. Then they Hardy's showed them their badges and the two men said, "Hey your Detectives to", the Hardy's of course said yes, then the two men should them there badges, and then Frank Noticed something very odd about them and whispered it to Joe, and then Joe said,"Do you think that their phonies".
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A Tall Order, March 13, 2007
This review is from: Hidden Mountain (The Hardy Boys #186) (Paperback)
Now, think about it: how easy could it be to hide a mountain?
You could hide a coin. You could hide a car, even. You could hide a cow. But hide a mountain? Wow.
That's a tall order.
Now, perhaps the context matters. As you read the book, you realize that the term "hidden" is not used in the meaning that the mountain is not viewable. Instead, "hidden" means that an alias had been attached to a very visible mountain for many years, and that its true name (I would not spoil the book for you by revealing it) had been hidden due to a bureaucratic mixup at the Canadian equivalent of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Great story!
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Hardy Boys Hidden Mountian, April 19, 2005
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Hidden Mountain (The Hardy Boys #186) (Paperback)
I read the book Hardy Boys: Hidden Mountain. I would rate this book a 9 because it was good but there were some boring parts to it. The main characters are Joe and Frank Hardy and the Wilkersons. I read this book because I read some other Hardy Boy books and I enjoyed them.
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that wierd book, December 13, 2007
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the book im doing my report on is hardy boys hidden mountain. It was written by Franklin W. Dixon. I really loved reading it was really enjoyable. I hope you like it!
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that wierd book, December 13, 2007
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Hidden Mountain (The Hardy Boys #186) (Paperback)
the book im doing my report on is hardy boys hidden mountain. It was written by Franklin W. Dixon. I really loved reading it was really enjoyable. I hope you like it!
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