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The Submarine Boys and the Middies: The Prize Detail at Annapolis by Victor G. Durham is an exciting and engaging young adult adventure novel set in the world of submarines and naval warfare.

The story follows the Submarine Boys, a group of adventurous friends: Jack Benson, Hal Hastings, F. Summers and Eph Somers, who are enrolled at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis. As Middies, they are tasked with the critical mission of safeguarding a new submarine prototype and participating in a prize detail competition against other academy teams.

Durham's writing effortlessly captures the spirit of the naval academy, effectively bringing the characters and their surroundings to life. The author's in-depth knowledge and attention to detail when describing submarine operations and the intricacies of naval warfare add authenticity to the storyline, making it more immersive and believable.

The Submarine Boys and the Middies not only provides readers with thrilling action sequences but also delves into the complexities of friendship and camaraderie. Throughout the book, the characters grow and evolve, facing challenges both in their personal lives and on their naval assignments. This development gives depth to the characters, making readers feel invested in their aspirations and successes.

One of the standout aspects of this novel is the descriptive narration. Durham's prose captures the essence of the naval academy and the adrenaline-fueled world of submarines, painting vivid pictures in the readers' minds. Whether it's the tense atmosphere during intense drills or the awe-inspiring sight of intricate submarine technology, every scene is beautifully portrayed, enhancing the overall reading experience.

The plot is well-paced, keeping readers engaged and eager to discover what happens next. The blend of action, suspense, and character growth creates a balanced narrative that effectively holds the reader's attention. Additionally, the inclusion of historical references and facts about submarines adds an educational dimension to the story, making it an informative read for young minds.

The only minor drawback of the book is the occasional repetition of information. Some details are reiterated more than necessary, but this does not significantly impact the overall enjoyment of the narrative.

In conclusion, The Submarine Boys and the Middies: The Prize Detail at Annapolis is an entertaining and educational adventure novel that seamlessly combines action, suspense, and character development. Victor G. Durham's extensive knowledge of submarines and naval warfare shines through in his writing, creating a compelling and immersive experience for readers. This book is highly recommended for young adults who enjoy thrilling tales filled with intricate details and engaging characters.

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MIDDIES

E text prepared by Jim Ludwig

Note: This is book three of eight of the Submarine Boys Series.

THE SUBMARINE BOYS AND THE MIDDIES

The Prize Detail at Annapolis

by

VICTOR G. DURHAM

1909

CONTENTS

CHAPTERS I. The Prize Detail II. How Eph Flirted with Science III. "You May as Well Leave the Bridge" IV. Mr. Farnum Offers Another Guess V. Truax Shows the Sulks VI. Two Kinds of VooDoo VII. Jack Finds Something "New," All Right VIII. A Young Captain in Tatters IX. Truax Gives a Hint X. A Squint at the Camelroorelephant XI. But Something Happened! XII. Jack Benson, Expert Explainer XIII. Ready for the Sea Cruise XIV. The "Pollard" Goes Lame XV. Another Turn at Hard Luck XVI. Braving Nothing But a Sneak XVII. The Evil Genius of the Water Front XVIII. Held Up by Marines XIX. The Lieutenant Commander's Verdict XX. Coming Up in a tight Place XXI. "No More Men Go Overboard!" XXII. Jack Signals the "Sawbones" XXIII. What Befell the Man in the Brig XXIV. Conclusion

CHAPTER I

THE PRIZE DETAIL

"The United States Government doesn't appear very anxious to claim its property, does it, sir?" asked Captain Jack Benson.

The speaker was a boy of sixteen, attired in a uniform much after the pattern commonly worn by yacht captains... Continue reading book >>




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