I'm also a big Sinbad and Me fan. One of the select books I reread constantly in my childhood.
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I think my fave was when he had a submarine! Yep, he bought a captured Japanese midget sub at an auction.
You're confusing him with Danny Dunn.
Really? I don't even remember Danny Dunn. Or I guess I do.
Ooh, I had this one Midnight, Champion Bucking Horse.
Danny Dunn on the Ocean Floor is the one with the personal sub.
Of course, nothing was better than Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators. I desperately wanted an abandoned trailer in a junk yard for a clubhouse, and a chauffeur on call.
Man, I loved that one, Hec.
Man, I loved that one, Hec.
Midnight? Yeah, that was a great book. Ain't a rider can't be throwed, ain't a horse that can't be rode. Except one.
I had a fondness for the it. I had all the classic horse books as a kid.
Infinity bookcase -- neat looking idea... but practically, how do you get at the books in the middle?!
To me it looks like there are no backs to the bookcase, so the middle is actually looking at the back of the books placed from the outside. I think. Now I'm confused.
It looks that way to me, too. Everything is only one book deep.
I loved Encyclopedia Brown. I wanted to be him. And have what's-her-name for a girlfriend....
In his spare time, Encyclopedia ran a detective agency out of his garage with Sally Kimball, his junior partner. Sally was the prettiest girl in the fifth grade and the toughest, too. She was the only person who could stand up to Bugs Meany, Encyclopedia’s arch enemy and the leader of the local gang, the Tigers. Sally’s parents wondered if she might be a lesbian.