Showing posts with label title H. Show all posts
Showing posts with label title H. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Hans Brinker by Mary Mapes Dodge

Hans Brinker lived in holland with his sister, Gretel, and his mother. His father had fallen off the dikes and become mad. Hans's mother took care of Hans's father, but couldn't do it very well because their family was poor. They were so poor that Hans and Gretel had to wear wooden skates. Holland was covered with ice, so skating was like walking there. One day, someone anounced that there was to be a great skating race.

Hans and Gretel were very good skaters, but the wooden skates slowed them down. They couldn't join the race. But then a girl felt sorry for them, and gave Hans and Gretel money to pay for skates. Gretel bought her skates. Hans met a doctor on his way to buy skates. He wanted to pay the doctor his money, so that the doctor would help his father. But the doctor said he would do it for free. So Hans got his skates. When the doctor came he healed Hans's father. Hans's mother got him to tell her where he buried a lot of money. They found it and became rich. Hans and Gretel joined the race and Gretel won the silver skates which was the prize.

Friday, May 20, 2011

The Haunted Fort(book #44 of the Hardy Boys Series) by Franklyn Dixon

If you like the Nancy Drew Series, then you will like The Haunted Fort, which is part of the Hardy Boys Series by Franklyn Dixon. It is book everyone should enjoy. It is full of ghosts,sea monsters,art thieves,and of course mystery.

Frank and Joe Hardy, sons of Fenton Hardy, find themselves in a puzzling mystery when their friend's Uncle wants to have them solve a crime. Some famous paintings have been stolen from an art school. As they search for clues a millionaire sponsor for the school asks them to search for a priceless gold chain. While they're searching they encounter ghosts that can walk on water, mysterious drumbeats, and a big sea monster inside a lake. The Hardy boys succeed in solving all these mysteries? You'll have to read the book!