
H.P. Lovecraft’s At the Mountains of Madness For Beginning Readers
A Reimagining of the Classic Story
The classic story retold! "H.P. Lovecraft's At The Mountains of Madness for Beginning Readers" takes the beloved story of long-forgotten and ancient evil, and reimagines it through the lens of childlike-wonder. Replete with charming, cartoon-style imagery on every page, At The Mountains of Madness for Beginning Readers is told in wonderfully satisfying rhyming verse, appropriate for all ages. He’d recovered fourteen of strange “Elder Things,” with their barrel-shaped bodies and Membranous wings. They had starfish-shaped heads and triangular feet, and they’d slowly thawed out when exposed to the heat.
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H.P. Lovecraft’s At the Mountains of Madness For Beginning Readers
A Reimagining of the Classic Story
The classic story retold! "H.P. Lovecraft's At The Mountains of Madness for Beginning Readers" takes the beloved story of long-forgotten and ancient evil, and reimagines it through the lens of childlike-wonder. Replete with charming, cartoon-style imagery on every page, At The Mountains of Madness for Beginning Readers is told in wonderfully satisfying rhyming verse, appropriate for all ages. He’d recovered fourteen of strange “Elder Things,” with their barrel-shaped bodies and Membranous wings. They had starfish-shaped heads and triangular feet, and they’d slowly thawed out when exposed to the heat.
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A Reimagining of the Classic Story
The classic story retold! "H.P. Lovecraft's At The Mountains of Madness for Beginning Readers" takes the beloved story of long-forgotten and ancient evil, and reimagines it through the lens of childlike-wonder. Replete with charming, cartoon-style imagery on every page, At The Mountains of Madness for Beginning Readers is told in wonderfully satisfying rhyming verse, appropriate for all ages. He’d recovered fourteen of strange “Elder Things,” with their barrel-shaped bodies and Membranous wings. They had starfish-shaped heads and triangular feet, and they’d slowly thawed out when exposed to the heat.















