I remember reading a few of the Hardy Boys books when I was younger, they were my mother’s but she actually had way more Nancy Drew books. Sadly though I can’t recall anything about them but I do know they started rereleasing them for kids today with updated covers and they look so good,I’ve been tempted to give them another chance. I’m glad you enjoyed this tag and I enjoyed seeing your answers! Also thank you for the little shoutout!
Oops. I have only one Star Trek novel in my limited collection that I have not read, and that is _Black Fire_ by Sonni Cooper. I just saw it in Steve Donoghue’s library tour (Bookcase 2, Shelf 2, Subsection B) and Steve implied he kept it because it was infamous. I received it as a gift a few years ago, and I intend to read it this year. On one of the prompts, the one about one’s favorite series as a child, my response would be The Adventures of Tintin - engaging stories and great artwork. Were you lucky enough to come across these in your youth?
I have a little more than vague memories of Tintin as a kid, but not as books. I remember it as animated episodes on local afternoon kids' shows. i have a recollection of guys wearing bowler hats inside their space helmets. Was that from Tintin?
@@jscottphillips503 Yes. Those would be the detectives Thomson and Thompson in the cartoon adaptation of _Explorers on the Moon._ That was my first Tintin book, which was actually the second part of the story, part one being _Destination Moon._ Take a look at those two books if you can. They are a treat.
Thanks for doing my book tag! It is always so fun to see and hear everyone's answers. :)
You are welcome! It was a fun tag to do. Thanks for creating it!
I remember reading a few of the Hardy Boys books when I was younger, they were my mother’s but she actually had way more Nancy Drew books. Sadly though I can’t recall anything about them but I do know they started rereleasing them for kids today with updated covers and they look so good,I’ve been tempted to give them another chance.
I’m glad you enjoyed this tag and I enjoyed seeing your answers! Also thank you for the little shoutout!
Thanks, Alyssa. And thanks to Randy Ray for pointing me in your direction!
Okay…don’t read Black Fire for Book Trek…got it!
That was really just my own personal reaction. But I think you could handle it!
Oops. I have only one Star Trek novel in my limited collection that I have not read, and that is _Black Fire_ by Sonni Cooper. I just saw it in Steve Donoghue’s library tour (Bookcase 2, Shelf 2, Subsection B) and Steve implied he kept it because it was infamous. I received it as a gift a few years ago, and I intend to read it this year.
On one of the prompts, the one about one’s favorite series as a child, my response would be The Adventures of Tintin - engaging stories and great artwork. Were you lucky enough to come across these in your youth?
I have a little more than vague memories of Tintin as a kid, but not as books. I remember it as animated episodes on local afternoon kids' shows. i have a recollection of guys wearing bowler hats inside their space helmets. Was that from Tintin?
@@jscottphillips503 Yes. Those would be the detectives Thomson and Thompson in the cartoon adaptation of _Explorers on the Moon._ That was my first Tintin book, which was actually the second part of the story, part one being _Destination Moon._ Take a look at those two books if you can. They are a treat.
Ah! Thanks for the recommendation!
I think you should tag Dean Koontz.
What, and give him fair warning?
@@jscottphillips503 😂