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Old 05-15-2009   #1041
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The Hardy Boys Lose Mum And Pup to the Devil Genghis by Franklin W. Dixon, Christoper Buckley, and Lester Dent

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Doc Savage and the Mating Season of the Go-Go Girls of the Apocalypse by Lester Dent, Kate Gale and Victor Gischler

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Nothing Is Quite Forgotten In Brooklyn Not Even the Girl I Left Behind In the Oblong Box by Alice Mattison, Judith Nies, and the Poe Eddie

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Blazing Razored Saddles by Mel Brooks, Joe R. Lansdale, and Patrick LoBrutto. This anthology is quite painful to read.

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Doc Savage’s Impossible Encounters With the Cruel and Uncivil Weather Conditions of Monk Eastman, Purveyor of Iniquities by Lester Dent, Zoran Zivkovic, Thomas Ligotti, and Jorge Luis Borges

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The Hardy Boys and the Bend Sinister of the Trail by Franklin W. Dixon and Vladimir Nabokov.

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The Hardy Boys and the Cosmic Eye Looking Backward on Crime by Franklin W. Dixon, Mack Reynolds, and Edward Bellamy.

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The Hardy Boys and the Spy that Never Lies with a Blunt Instrument by Franklin W. Dixon and Eric Frank Russell.

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The Hardy Boys and the Baseball Card Conspiracy Against the Human Race by Franklin W. Dixon and Thomas Ligotti. Spoiler Alert: No gum.

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The Hardy Boys and the Innsmouth Demolition Mission, or Masters of Deceit: The Story of Communism in America and How to Fight It by Franklin W. Dixon, H. P. Lovecraft, and J. Edgar Hoover.

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