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Tom Swift and His Submarine Boat Paperback
- Reading age9 - 10 years
- Length
144
Pages
- Language
EN
English
- Grade level4 and up
- Dimensions
6.0 x 0.3 x 9.3
inches
- PublisherIndypublish.Com
- ISBN-101404335676
- ISBN-13978-1404335677
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- Language : English
- Paperback : 144 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1404335676
- ISBN-13 : 978-1404335677
- Reading age : 9 - 10 years
- Grade level : 4 and up
- Item Weight : 8 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.25 x 9.25 inches
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The plot is juvenile, even by 1910 juvenile standards, and way below the series average. Much of the science is wrong, and was obviously wrong even in 1910. The characters are not shown off to their best adventage -- way too much Mr. "Bless my collar buttons" Damon, and not enough Eradicate, too little Ned, and too much pilot and sea captain guest characters. Eradicate may be politically incorrect for newer generations, but he's one of the most interesting characters in the series, and he's THERE -- at a time when many Americans pretended that black people did not even exist in fiction.
The reprint -- good paper quality, and a good sturdy binding. I wish they'd gone with a smaller typeface and more pages (at a quarter-inch, this just "feels" to thin). And while they've cleaned up old typographic errors and mis-spellings, they've inserted even more new ones, in a very poor proofreading effort.
But it's still TOM SWIFT, you can hold it in your hands and read it, and it's under ten bucks -- and that's not bad.
Now, I think it only took him an hour or two, but he read it all, jumped up and was back on his designs. Later he said that reading that book was more inspiring to him than any other `inspirational' book, or tape that he had seen or heard. He laughed, and said as much as it's a kids book, it's a book that really champions hard work, inventiveness, and `never quit' attitudes.
He's getting more of these and truly feels that they sum up the mindset of inventors - and as such give him so much enthusiasm and determination. He says they are revitalizing and stimulating. So, if you are of the inventive type, you just might need a bit of Tom Swift to get your motor going again! It worked in our house!
Tom Swift and His Wizard Camera: Swift by Name and Swift by Nature!
I think there are about 20, and I expect I'll see my father finish them all.
In Tom Swift and His Submarine, Tom comes to design and build a Submarine, or platform, and he must outwit agents trying to steal plans for the sub, leading to exciting underwater warfare! Amazing stuff for something written in the 1900's! Fun, hearty and a great read!
Gripping cliffhanger endings to each chapter, the book is a great read for young or old - and the science is explained and believable - no 'alien gismos' or 'lithium crystals' all basic stuff that you could actually imagine working if you wanted to try it.
A great book to inspire your kids or grand kids - or yourself!
His books inspired entrepreneurs of the day, and some later, such as Steve Wozniak co-founder of Apple. Isaac Asimov was inspired by the Swift novels, and he himself was also hard working and very prolific, like Tom. Hard work is one of the secrets of success.
If you want to feed your brain some great inspirational stories, and you like either adventure, inventions and tinkering, or you are seeking to be free of a boss, and want to work for yourself, I can't think of a better set of books to read.
Of course there is adventure, and travel to areas of the world not yet explored in the early 1900's or so, it's a world of Thomas Edison, where one person can actually effect the course of the world...I can understand men missing that part of them in today's world.
Mom's, offer your son's some of these Tom Swift books, your may see a very good change in him!
Enjoy!
If you have not read any of the Tom Swift books, start with the first one, Tom Swift and his Motercycle.





