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The main characters are from Hilo, Hawaii. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 1) |
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His best friend was shaggy-haired, red head, freckles. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 2) |
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Main character's dad was a big ship skipper. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 2) |
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Their leader was a former marine. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 3) |
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Main character had a 16 year old sister, Dana. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 6) |
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The spot where they were going was so remote it was like going to Mars. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 8) |
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He was embarrassed about getting beat up while being watched by someone younger. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 12, 14) |
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'Haole' was a word that could mean "I like you..." or "You dead meat..." |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 18) |
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The trailhead was near Chain of Craters Road. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 18) |
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Senior patrol leader (SPL) was a lot of work. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 23) |
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Their destination was a campground called Halape. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 24) |
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How did dogs live, where there was nothing but rocks and weeds? |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 25) |
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In "the crack" was emerald green water, cool in the day and warm at night. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 30-31) |
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A knife in a leather sheath was seen sticking out of a back pocket. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 40) |
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When a friend said "Watch for eels", he fell for it. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 43) |
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Wasps were attracted to an open can of peaches. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 52) |
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Don't ever look the night marchers in the eyes. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 60-61) |
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They woke in the middle of the night with roaches crawling over them. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 67) |
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Two silhouettes stood on the crest of the cliff. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 68) |
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One setting is the southernmost point of the entire United States. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 77) |
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A character was called "four eyes". |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 85) |
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You could swim right up to Fred and he wouldn't bother you. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 91) |
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In the book by this title, nothing says 'respect' better than 'sir'. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 27) |
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In the book by this title, a character tied fishing line onto his glasses. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 2) |
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In the book by this author, the quartermaster box had all the supplies they needed. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 4) |
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In the book by this title, a character had a tattoo that said "semper fidelis". |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 5) |
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In the book by this title, Sam was half Chinese and half French. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 7) |
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In the book by this title, Reverend Paia was a Methodist minister. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 8) |
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In the book by this title, Jesse would drive the van back. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 8) |
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In the book by this title, a character sometimes slept in a car. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 9) |
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In the book by this title, a character wore running shoes instead of boots. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 11) |
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In the book by this title, a necklace had a shark's tooth and a silver scull. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 12) |
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In the book by this author, logs were lashed together. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 16) |
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In the book by this title, there were two kinds of lava, a'a and pahoehoe. |
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Night of the Howling Dogs (p. 25) |
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In the book by this author, there was a coconut grove there. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 31 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, he boiled stink water before drinking. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 36 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, a character was stuck in a crack with wasps. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 52 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, if you look directly at them, you won't live to tell about it. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 61 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, the roaches made it over the moat of bug repellant. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 67 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, they needed to remember the 'heat equation'. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 71 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, a character walks five miles to come to meetings. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 74 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, they were given permission to swim to the island. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 70 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, a setting is the southernmost point of the U.S. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 77 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, Paniolos came on horseback to fish. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 89 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, Fred the Shark has a hole in his fin. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 89 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, he let his glasses go because he thought he was dead. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 117 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, the trees now sprouted up from the ocean. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 27 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, they tied shirts around their feet. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 162 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, the US Coast Guard came to their rescue. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 168 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, the time of the setting was November 29, 1975. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 187 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, it was a 7.2 magnitude. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 188 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, the main character wishes his dad could see the place. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 33 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, the characters get their drinking water from a catchment tank. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 36 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, they hear a story about the night marchers. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 61 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, seeing a small white dog meant something is going to happen. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 99 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, the legend of Pele is explained. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 97 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, a Paniolo is a cowboy. |
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Graham Salisbury ( -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, the main character falls over a dead horse. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 121 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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In the book by this author, the blue air mattress saved lives. |
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Graham Salisbury (p. 143 -Night of the Howling Dogs) |
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