omgosh that's one of the greatest books of all time!! we had to read it as a class book in school and fell in love with all the characters!
i even heard that S.E. Hinton based some of the characters in the book off of real people and real events that happened in her town. That book is so moving and incredible
the movie isn't as good but it's still great
on youtube there's this great video with the music "keep holding on" by avril
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-UGZAXEa-4E
there it is if it doesn't load then go to youtube.com and in the search bar type in "the outsiders: keep holding on" and click on the one that says 4 minutes 14 seconds
so moving and great! i loved it!
2007-08-08 16:31:00
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answered by Jesus=Savior<3 4
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Loved it! One of my all-time favorites. My teacher in the fifth grade read it to us and after that I was hooked.
I thought the movie was pretty good too. Did anyone else ever see the TV show they made from it? There wasn't even a full season I don't think. It didn't follow the book but was based on what would happen after Dally and Johnny died. Or did I just reveal how old I am : )
2007-08-08 16:14:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I read that like 15 yrs ago when i was in middle school. I loved the book and the movie. Have you seen the movie? Its pretty good.
2007-08-08 16:05:30
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answered by Jason B 2
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I'm a HUGE outsiders fan, read it back in 7th grade, loved it ever since, got about 6 copies of the book and 4 or 5 of the movie, and other cool stuff! Email me if ya want to talk about it, can't get enough of it!
2007-08-08 19:02:28
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answered by Anonymous
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OMG I loved the book it was a wonderful tail very well written
The movie was good two the Author is acctually in it she is the second nurse My faveorit character is Dallas in both the movie and book he is a very complex and well thought out character
2007-08-08 16:09:41
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answered by Arc_Angel 3
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It was a requirement in High school. LOVED it. Didn't love the movie as much. Books always seem to be better, because they rely on our own visualization and creative mind.
2007-08-08 16:02:23
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answered by blondone 3
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I read it in grade 8. It's a good one. And we got to watch the movie as well.... the one with a very young Tom Cruise.
2007-08-08 16:07:47
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answered by soniye88 5
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i think of maximum classics have been listed.. yet i will function some - unfortunately, Babylon with the aid of Pat Frank on the coastline with the aid of Nevil Shute Earth Abides with the aid of George R. Stewart Little women with the aid of Louisa might Alcott Alice's Adventures in Wonderland with the aid of Lewis Carroll the secret backyard with the aid of Frances Hodgson Burnett Robinson Crusoe with the aid of Daniel Defoe Adventures of Sherlock Holmes with the aid of Arthur Conan Doyle The Scarlet Letter with the aid of Nathaniel Hawthorne Les Misérables with the aid of Victor Hugo The Hunchback of Notre-Dame with the aid of Victor Hugo
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answered by Anonymous
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I read in in Grade Seven. Awesome book really!
2007-08-08 16:04:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I thought it was a lot better than the movie.
2007-08-08 18:59:22
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answered by Anonymous
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