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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Hardy", sorted by average review score:

Sheer Terror (Hardy Boys Casefiles, No 81)
Published in Paperback by Archway (November, 1993)
Authors: Franklin W. Dixon and Anne Greenberg
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Hardy Boys Sheer Terror
In this book, the Hardy's father, Fenton Hardy, gets and urgent letter from an old friend, Sam, in Flagstaff, Utah. When he can't go, he asks his sons, Frank and Joe, to go for him. When they get there, Sam isn't there, but his daughter is with her new boyfreind that her father does like. In fact, they had a fight the day before. They learn that Sam works for a Chemical Plant that is making a nerve gas that is disguised has a herbicide! Then they learn that Sam went out studing Pilographs. When the brothers go looking for him, they find him dead in the cave. After an autopsey, they learn that he was murdured! Filled with twists and turns every where! You'll want to read this.


SHOCK JOCK (HARDY BOYS CASE FILE 106) : SHOCK JOCK
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Simon Pulse (01 December, 1995)
Author: Franklin Dixon
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Great Work
The Hardy Boy's books are very thrilling, and are almost impossible to put down. I felt it was time to comment on the great work.


Sifted But Saved: Classic Devotions by W. W. Melton
Published in Hardcover by Broadman & Holman Publishers (August, 2001)
Authors: W. W. Melton and Robin Hardy
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From doing good to unity and the gospel's methods
The author unearthed a small book of sermons at a Goodwill: its date was 1925, but the sermons provided basic timeless advised based on Biblical events. From doing good to unity and the gospel's methods, Sifted But Saved will appeal to any Christian reader.


Sky High (Hardy Boys Casefiles, No 113)
Published in Paperback by Simon Pulse (July, 1996)
Author: Franklin W. Dixon
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Blowout!
Chet has won a ticket to ride from the International Ballooning Club, and the Hardys have learnt that it could also be a ticket to disaster. A series of suspicious accidents have plagued the show, and with the upcoming Lift Challenge offering a $100,000 prize, the organizers of the event have recieved an enormous threat: "Pay up or die!"
Frank and Joe recognize the gravity of the situation. What goes up must come down. But will anyone get hurt when the fall comes? The boys launch a high-stakes, high-risk investigation in search of the extortionist, knowing that the warning is more than hot air. At these heights a, tiny flame could turn one of the balloons into a ball of fire!
Read this book and find out what happens next!


The Spiritual Nature of Man
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (July, 1987)
Author: Alister Hardy
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Entheogens: Professional Listing
'The Spiritual Nature of Man" has been selected for listing in "Religion and Psychoactive Sacraments: An Entheogen Chrestomathy": http://www.csp.org/chrestomathy


Stone of Help
Published in Hardcover by Word Publishing (May, 1985)
Author: Robin Hardy
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Stone Of Help by Robin Hardy
Stone Of Help opens with the rejoicing in the aftermath of Lystra's deliverance from invading forces. Deirdre, imprisoned by a treacherous uncle, has been reunited with her soldier husband, Roman, and her father, Galapos-now ruler of Lystra. Deirdre, Galapos, and the entire Lystran army have sworn allegiance to Roman's God, who saved them from the enemy, and Deirdre is joyfully awaiting the birth of her first chilld.

But there are problems in war-ravaged Lystra. Renegade soldiers and slave traders prey on the citizenry, and there is no money in the treasury to pay for protection. Although Galapos's new laws have given them unprecedented rights, the villagers constantly bicker and complain. And the unrest in the kingdom is matched by a disquiet in Deirdre's heart-a spirit of ingratitude that soons turns to pride and peevishness toward her loving but preoccupied husband and father.

Then the real trouble starts. Lured away from Roman through her own wilfullness, Deirdre is forced to give birth in a hillside cave, then kidnapped by renegades. Soon she finds herself bound in a rough cart, jolting over rutted roads toward slavery in the palace of Sheva, the proud and cruel monarch of George.

Why doesn't God intervene? He will, in a way so heartrending and astonishing Deirdre could never convieve of it. But first she has some growing up to do-with the help of a filthy baby, a hungry field hand, and a feeble old slave named Josef. What she learns, and what happens to her family while she is learning it, form the heart of this grippin tale


Stories of Life and Death
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (August, 2000)
Authors: Juan Ramon Jimenez, Antonio T. de Nicolas, and Martin Hardy
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Extraordinary story telling of the most ordinary things
This book has the quality of Platero and I but without Platero.
Juan Ramon comes out naked and hurt by the inhumanity of the people around him. The English translation shares the power of the original. The book is alive. Equally appealing to the young and not so young.


Street Spies (Hardy Boys Case Files, No 21)
Published in Paperback by Simon Pulse (September, 1989)
Author: Franklin W. Dixon
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Read It!
A really cool book. Frank and Joe go undercover as bicycle messengers in New York. Someone's stealing computer secrets and Charles Chilton, the owner of World Wide technologies, asked the Hardy's to investigate. Lots of action and the daughter of Chilton gets kidnapped and then the Hardy's too. I really reccomend this book,especially for anyone ages 10-14.


Surviving Aunt Ruth: Vignettes of a Caregiver's Struggles or How to Keep Laughing When You Want to Cry
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (August, 2002)
Author: Joyce Pounds Hardy
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A thoroughly delightful journey
Joyce Pounds Hardy, a remarkable lady by any measure, has here documented her experiences providing the most valuable of human gifts: her time, love and supportive understanding. In Ms. Hardy's case, the recipient is her unforgettable Aunt Ruth, newly widowed at the beginning of the book. Over the course of these 200+ pages you will travel the full gamut of emotion, come to admire Joyce and Ruth, fall in love with a host of real characters, laugh out loud, and then feel sad that the book ever ends. The true beneficiaries of Joyce's gift to Ruth are all of us who read Surviving Aunt Ruth. If you finish this story and determine that you have patience, spirit and generosity the equal of Joyce Pounds Hardy's, then I hope you are MY caregiver when I grow old!


Tattoo Flash
Published in Paperback by Hardy Marks Pubns (December, 1990)
Author: Donald E. Hardy
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Classic American Tatooing Goldmine!!
This book is a must have for any working professional tattoo artist, for reference as well as making money. The book will pay for itself immediately. I have worked in a street shop for five years and have done these designs time and time again. They are classic American designs, some original, some redrawn by the master himself, Ed Hardy. If you can get a copy, keep it, because they will soon be unobtainable, unless it is reprinted, much like the Sailor Jerry Flash book, it will be turning up on Ebay soon. Buy it and learn to tattoo the proper way, by executing REAL tattoos, learn the efficiency of smooth design and bright, bold color. If you do not buy this book, you are a fool. Ed Hardy has revolutionized tattooing, pay respect, pay 80 bucks.


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