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Question about books read as a child

99SVT

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Ok, I am 43yrs old.

I remember reading these stories about these children when I was young. They would solve problems and build things. It was a series of books. One of the kids had won some call in show that provided them with a chauffeur.... their transportation.

Do not remember all the things they got into, but do recall that they built a sub out of some drum and the windscreen from an old bomber.

Anyone have any clues on what I am babbling about?
 
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Ocho

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Good stuff! I'm 46 and still remember The Three Investigators. I preferred them to the Hardy Boys. Had no idea there were 43 books. My library only had a dozen or so.
 
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MadMechMaster

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The Mad Scientist's Club series was one of my favorites growing up. Along with Encyclopedia Brown, Choose your own Adventure, and a few others.
 

bimmer1980

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I liked the three investigators as well. If it's as I recall, they had a hidout in the junkyard of the one kid's uncle or something. The one guy was quite brilliant and he had a couple of his friends that would help him on the adventures.....

hmmm, those were good books. I might have to see if the library has them again.....
 

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I read the hell out of those and the Hardy Boys. I think I know what 99SVT is referring to, but I can't recall what the books were called. Or I'm confused :headscrat I remember reading books about a bunch of science stuff, like a kid using rockets to do cloud seeding and such. A bunch of Estes mail order material left my back yard, never to return. G.I. Joe and an Estes D model engine....:lol_hitti
 

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Little known fact: "TASER" is an acronym for "Thomas A. Swift's Electric Rifle."

So often people quote things that sound likely, but are in fact false.

The above is true....I confirmed it via a couple of web searches.....they all say the same thing.

I like facts....thanks for sharing that.
 

STINEY

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You are definitely remembering "The Adventures of the Mad Scientists Club"

I had and still have the book. Just introduced it to my 8 year old, he can't put it down!
 
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