Firebird Rocket (Hardy Boys No. 57) by Franklin Dixon

As one of the first mysteries many mystery buffs read, Hardy Boys mysteries by Franklin W. Dixon also become some of the first to be recommended to their mystery-reading children.

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Firebird Rocket (Hardy Boys No. 57) by Franklin Dixon


Features

  • Hardcover: 180 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.72 x 7.70 x 5.08
  • Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap; (January 1978)
  • ISBN: 0448089572

    Reader Reviews
    Decent considering The Era, January 4, 2003 Reviewer: Scott Thiel from Ontario, Canada Like all volumes after The Mystery of Spiral Bridge, in plain English they were "bad". However this volume is worth reading and did manage to hold my interest. The brothers travel down under and like so many books during this era incorporated way too much educational material about the place they were visiting. Hello - This is a Mystery series - not an atlas! Horrible artwork. No surprise there. Overall the book ranks between horrible and average. It did contain a little suspense in a few places. That is more than I can say about some of the other higher volumes. RATED C-

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