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  • The Beetle

    Richard Marsh

    language (, May 16, 2012)
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  • Beetle Boy

    M.G. Leonard, M. G. Leonard

    Paperback (Chicken House, May 30, 2017)
    The glorious start to a middle grade trilogy about a brilliant boy, his loyal friends, and some amazing beetles--perfect for Roald Dahl and Stuart Gibbs fans!* "Even the most squeamish will be charmed." --Publishers Weekly, starred review"A cracking mystery adventure, with plenty of Roald Dahl-esque humor to engage readers." --The Bookseller (UK)"Truly great storytelling." --Michael Morpurgo, author of War HorseDarkus Cuttle can't believe his eyes when a huge insect drops off the pants leg of his horrible new neighbor. It's a giant beetle -- and it seems to want to communicate.But how can a boy be friends with a beetle? And what does a beetle have to do with the disappearance of his dad and the arrival of the terrifying Lucretia Cutter, with her taste for creepy fashion? The first book of a trilogy, Beetle Boy is a darkly hilarious adventure full of exotic beetles, daring schemes, and true friendship.
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  • Beetle Boy

    M. G. Leonard, Nudged Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Nudged Audio, June 2, 2016)
    Darkus is miserable. His dad has disappeared, and now he is living next door to the most disgusting neighbours ever. A giant beetle called Baxter comes to his rescue. But can the two solve the mystery of his dad's disappearance, especially when links emerge to cruel Lucretia Cutter and her penchant for beetle jewellery? A coffee-mug mountain, home to a million insects, could provide the answer - if Darkus and Baxter are brave enough to find it.
  • Beetle Boy

    M. G. Leonard, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, Feb. 23, 2016)
    The creator of podcasts and documentaries for the National Theatre of Great Britain, M. G. Leonard delivers a rousing debut. Darkus Cuttle took care of his father ever since his mother died, but one day his father vanished from a locked vault at the Natural History Museum, and now Darkus lives with his eccentric uncle - but one day he finds a large and unusually intelligent and self-aware beetle, and soon he and his two friends are caught up in a struggle to protect an intelligent superspecies of beetles.
  • Beetles

    Sophie Lockwood

    language (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    There are more species of beetles than any other kind of insect on Earth. It's no surprise, then, that these insects play major roles in the environment. They are Mother Nature's recyclers, trash removers, and dung disposers. Learn more about beetles in this interesting book.
  • The Beetle

    Richard Marsh, Julian Wolfreys

    Paperback (Broadview Press, Jan. 1, 2004)
    The Beetle (1897) tells the story of a fantastical creature, “born of neither god nor man,” with supernatural and hypnotic powers, who stalks British politician Paul Lessingham through fin de siècle London in search of vengeance for the defilement of a sacred tomb in Egypt. In imitation of various popular fiction genres of the late nineteenth century, Marsh unfolds a tale of terror, late imperial fears, and the “return of the repressed,” through which the crisis of late imperial Englishness is revealed. This Broadview edition includes a critical introduction and a rich selection of historical documents that situate the novel within the contexts of fin de siècle London, England’s interest and involvement in Egypt, the emergence of the New Woman, and contemporary theories of mesmerism and animal magnetism.
  • Beetle Bug

    Ajani Morgan, Trisha-Marie Kushalani

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 11, 2019)
    An inspirational kid's book about a bug's determination to overcome his challenges. Follow his journey of never giving up and working hard to achieve your dreams.
  • Beetles

    Grace Hansen

    Hardcover (Capstone Classroom, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Crawl around with Beetles! This title covers everything from what beetles look like to what they like to eat. Complete with a More Facts section, bolded glossary terms, and diagrams pointing out specific body parts. Young readers will gather basic information about beetles through easy-to-read, simple text alongside stunning full-bleed photographs. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards.
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  • Beetle Bop

    Denise Fleming

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Aug. 1, 2007)
    They crawl up walls, they hide in cracks, they flip, they fly, and sometimes . . . crrrash. Beetles come in all shapes and sizes, and they are everywhere in this thoroughly buggy, beautifully designed book.There are striped beetles, spotted beetles, all-over-dotted beetles--and don't forget the noisily gnawing beetles! Whether you love bugs or whether the sight of them makes you itch, you'll adore this infested offering from the beloved Denise Fleming. (20070724)Book Details:Format: HardcoverPublication Date: 8/1/2007Pages: 32Reading Level: Age 4 and Up
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  • The Beetle

    Richard Marsh, Leslie S. Klinger, Eric J. Guignard, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro

    language (Poisoned Pen Press, April 7, 2020)
    "A fun new way to encounter the spine-tinglers of yesteryear." —Booklist A horror classic for the modern reader, presented by the Horror Writers Association. Rediscover the classic and come face-to-face with a creature "born of neither god nor man"First published in 1897, Richard Marsh's classic work of gothic horror, The Beetle, opens with Robert Holt, an out-of-work clerk seeking shelter in an abandoned house. He comes face to face with a fantastical creature with supernatural and hypnotic powers; a creature who can transform at will between its human and beetle forms and who wrecks havoc when he preys on young middle-class Britons. Featuring an introduction by bestselling author Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, the Haunted Library Horror Classics edition of The Beetle is a tale of revenge that takes the reader on a dark journey, one that explores the crisis of late imperial England through a fantastical and horrific lens.
  • The Beetle

    Richard Marsh

    language (Musaicum Books, Dec. 21, 2018)
    This eBook has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. The Beetle is supernatural thriller in which a polymorphous Ancient Egyptian entity seeks revenge on a British Member of Parliament. Robert Holt, a clerk who has been looking all day for a place to work, which he hasn't had for a long time, seeks shelter and food at a workhouse in Fulham. He is, however, denied, and in the dark and rain walks on looking for another place to stay. Holt comes upon a house in terrible state, with opened window, and invites himself in. This proves to be a mistake, as he comes face to face with what the beetle, and gets hypnotized into paralysis. The beetle takes human form as an Arab, and starts making a use of Holt.
  • The Beetle

    Richard Marsh

    (Independently published, May 15, 2020)
    Richard Marsh's classic tale of monstrous horror about an ancient, shape-shifting Egyptian creature returned to the world seeking revenge. Targeting a member of Parliament in London, the evil creature relentlessly seeks its quarry.