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  • The Outsider

    Matthew MacDonald, H P Lovecraft

    Paperback (ProseTech, Oct. 12, 2018)
    A lonely stranger wakes up in an old castle. He decides to leave and try to figure out who he is. But can he escape?This Level 2 reader adapts one of H. P. Lovecraft’s most popular—and most chilling—tales. Complete with full color edge-to-edge illustrations, this book is suitable for children who read at a First Grade to Third Grade level.Reading LevelsThis book is a Level 2 Reader.Level 1 Readers feature short sentences and familiar words. There is very little text per page (often one sentence or less). Visual cues help beginning readers figure out new words.Level 2 Readers feature engaging stories with longer sentences. The stories may be more complex, but the text still has plenty of repetition. There are many pictures, and only a few sentences per page.Level 3 Readers feature more challenging topics and considerably longer text. They suit independent readers who aren’t quite ready for chapter books.Age AppropriatenessThe Outsider is a creepy tale that’s best for children who enjoy monsters, dark castles, and ghost stories. It’s a gothic fantasy in the line of Frankenstein and the short stories of Edgar Allen Poe. This adaptation is faithful to H. P. Lovecraft’s original story. There are no jokes, no memes, and no cuteness involved!Although H. P. Lovecraft is sometimes described as a horror author, there is no gore, violence, or death in The Outsider. The only scariness takes place in the reader’s mind. Different children will read The Outsider differently. A 10-year-old reader found it to be a truly sad story. But a 5-year-old test reader thought it was humorous because of the infamous twist ending.If you’re looking for H. P. Lovecraft books for a slightly older audience, be sure to check out my collection of abridged and illustrated short stories, called Four Tales of Cthulhu: H. P. Lovecraft for Young Readers. It provides a more grown-up version of The Outsider that’s ideal for ages 10 and older.About the AuthorMatthew MacDonald is a science and technology writer with dozens of books to his name. He’s written for a who’s-who list of tech publishers, and is particularly known for his books about building websites and writing code. His adaptation of H. P. Lovecraft began as a Halloween project for his three daughters. You can keep up with all his projects at http://prosetech.comH. P. Lovecraft was an American writer who wrote stories that blended the conventions of the horror fiction, science fiction, and weird fiction genres. Lovecraft was relatively unknown during his lifetime, and not commercially successful. But his writing achieved widespread prominence after his death. His works inhabit a fictional universe whose lore is known as the Cthulhu mythos. Since his death, aspects of the Cthulhu mythos have been adapted into films, video games, role-playing games, board games, and the stories of other writers. This would have satisfied Lovecraft greatly, as he encouraged others to use, adapt, and extend his fictional universe.
  • The Outsiders

    S. E. Hinton

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, Sept. 1, 1988)
    A revealing account of the tensions, fears, and frustrations of gang life from a teenage boy's point of view. This highly popular book has won numerous awards. The author, S. E. Hinton is thought to have changed the book market for teenagers forever. Turtleback binding is a highly durable alternative to a hardcover or paperback book. The comprehensive cover reinforcement process will drastically combat wear and tear, keeping your favorite books in great condition for years to come! Turtleback books are ideal for any reader, or for use in schools or libraries.
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  • The Outsiders

    SparkNotes, S.E. Hinton

    Paperback (SparkNotes, July 15, 2002)
    Get your "A" in gear!They're today's most popular study guides-with everything you need to succeed in school. Written by Harvard students for students, since its inception SparkNotes™ has developed a loyal community of dedicated users and become a major education brand. Consumer demand has been so strong that the guides have expanded to over 150 titles. SparkNotes'™ motto is Smarter, Better, Faster because:· They feature the most current ideas and themes, written by experts.· They're easier to understand, because the same people who use them have also written them.· The clear writing style and edited content enables students to read through the material quickly, saving valuable time.And with everything covered--context; plot overview; character lists; themes, motifs, and symbols; summary and analysis, key facts; study questions and essay topics; and reviews and resources--you don't have to go anywhere else!
  • The Outsiders

    S.E. Hinton

    Audio CD (Bolinda audio, Nov. 1, 2013)
    What defines a family? That is the underlying question in the life of Pony Boy Curtis. When his parents die in a car wreck, he comes to depend on the love, friendship and support of his two older brothers and a gang of friends defined by poverty, bad attitudes and long greasy hair. The gang, called greasers, carry on a long-standing war with a group of rich kids, known as Socs, a fight fueled by ignorance and prejudice. An American coming-of-age classic, a story of friendship and social prejudice among a gang of friends.
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  • The War Outside

    Monica Hesse

    eBook (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 25, 2018)
    New from Monica Hesse, the bestselling and award-winning author of Girl in the Blue Coat--an "important" (New York Times Book Review), "extraordinary" (Booklist, starred review) novel of conviction, friendship, and betrayal "A must-read for fans of historical fiction." --Ruta Sepetys, #1 New York Times bestselling authorIt's 1944, and World War II is raging across Europe and the Pacific. The war seemed far away from Margot in Iowa and Haruko in Colorado--until they were uprooted to dusty Texas, all because of the places their parents once called home: Germany and Japan.Haruko and Margot meet at the high school in Crystal City, a "family internment camp" for those accused of colluding with the enemy. The teens discover that they are polar opposites in so many ways, except for one that seems to override all the others: the camp is changing them, day by day and piece by piece. Haruko finds herself consumed by fear for her soldier brother and distrust of her father, who she knows is keeping something from her. And Margot is doing everything she can to keep her family whole as her mother's health deteriorates and her rational, patriotic father becomes a man who distrusts America and fraternizes with Nazis.With everything around them falling apart, Margot and Haruko find solace in their growing, secret friendship. But in a prison the government has deemed full of spies, can they trust anyone--even each other?
  • The Outsiders

    S. E. Hinton

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Oct. 15, 1968)
    A revealing account of the tensions, fears, and frustrations of gang life written by a seventeen-year-old
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  • The Outside Dog

    Charlotte Pomerantz, Jennifer Plecas

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Oct. 1, 1993)
    In an easy-to-read story set in Puerto Rico, Marisol faces a dilemma when she finds a puppy, Pancho, that she wants to bring home, but her grandfather will not allow her to pet stray dogs.
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  • The Outsider

    H.P. Lovecraft

    language (WS, March 15, 2018)
    "The Outsider" is a short story by American horror writer H. P. Lovecraft. Written between March and August 1921, it was first published in Weird Tales, April 1926. In this work, a mysterious man who has been living alone in a castle for as long as he can remember decides to break free in search of human contact and light. "The Outsider" is one of Lovecraft's most commonly reprinted works and is also one of the most popular stories ever to be published in Weird Tales."The Outsider" combines Horror, Fantasy, and Gothic Fiction to create a nightmarish story, containing themes of loneliness, the abhuman, and the afterlife. Source: Wikipedia
  • The Outsiders

    S. E. Hinton

    Library Binding
    Hinton, S. E.
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  • The Outsiders

    David W Moore, Deborah J Short, Michael W Smith, Alfred W Tatum

    Paperback (National Geographic School Pub, Aug. 10, 2006)
    Ponyboy and his brothers have a rough life, but they have their gang "the greasers" to protect them. When the gang's rivals, the Socials attack Ponyboy and Johnny one day, the rivalry becomes much worse.
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  • The Outsider

    Howard Phillips Lovecraft

    language (, Nov. 24, 2019)
    The Outsider" is a short story by American horror writer H. P. Lovecraft. Written between March and August 1921, it was first published in Weird Tales, April 1926. In this work, a mysterious man who has been living alone in a castle for as long as he can remember decides to break free in search of human contact and light. "The Outsider" is one of Lovecraft's most commonly reprinted works and is also one of the most popular stories ever to be published in Weird Tales."The Outsider" combines Horror, Fantasy, and Gothic Fiction to create a nightmarish story, containing themes of loneliness, the abhuman, and the afterlife. Source: Wikipedia
  • The Outsiders

    S. E. Hinton

    Paperback (Speak, Nov. 1, 1997)
    Written over forty years ago, S. E. Hinton’s classic story of the struggle between the Socs and the Greasers remains as powerful today as it was the day it was written, and it is taught in schools nationwide. Now available in a great new package with an improved trim size, a stunning new cover, and bonus material. Designed with classroom use in mind, the new edition will maintain the same pagination as the previous edition.
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