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I'm amazed that these books stay relevant generation after generation. Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, just as popular as ever. Keene was one author who did a large number of other series as well, pumping them out in the 30's up to the 50's then they used ghost writers under the same pseudonym. Anyone else read these comfy tomes?
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i can't believe hardy boys didn't get cancelled for something
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A friend of mine sold a Hardy boys book for $14,000. True story.
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Be honist, you just wanted to post a AI meme image.



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