Rating:  Summary: Warning: Awesome Book Review: This is a really, really good book! It is one of the best books I have ever read. Once you pick it up, it is really hard to put it down. It is a challenge not to read it..To me, there were no slow parts in the book. I had a perfect picture in my head of the setting. I was told by one of my teachers that I would hate this book but I ended up really loving it..It was a page turner.
Rating:  Summary: My only friend, the hatchet Review: I thought that Hatchet was a good book.Hatchet keeps you suprised until the end.And some of the things that they do to survive in nature suprised me,i would never have thought you could have trained a vaulture or survive with just a hatchet and nothing else.I would defenitly recomend reading this book!The book is a fictional book.I hope you read the book and enjoy it as much as I did!
Rating:  Summary: Hatchet Review: My name is Ker. I like this book becuase this was the best nature and surviving book ever!! I also like this book because this the book were Brian has to survive out in the Canadian woods and dealing with tough times!!!! This is one of the best book that I've ever read!!!!
Rating:  Summary: Go Falcons! Review: A teenager named Brian Robeson is in a bush plane on his way to visit his father in Canada. Unfortanently the pilot has a heart attack, and Brian is forced to take down the plane. After a rough landing Brian must make a shelter and find food. But all he has is money, and a hatchet. Now Brian has to figure out how to get out of the wilderness, and safely home. But somethings in nature might not cooperate with him.
Rating:  Summary: Warning! This book is totaly irisistible! Review: Hachet by Gary Paulsen is a realistic fiction book with a interesting character named Brian Robenseon.This 13 year old boy finds himself in the Canadian wilderness with nothing but his clothes and a hatchet.He was travelling to his father's house in a bushplane when the pilot dies of a heart-attack.Brian amazingly survives the crash.Can he endure porcupine quills, mosquitoes and worst of all tornadoes?I would recommend this book to anyone who likes vivid adventurous stories I would also recommend Brian's Winter, a continuation of Hatchet.I think Hatchet is one of Gary Paulsen's best books.
Rating:  Summary: Great but a bit slow Review: The Book was great but realy took a while to get started. But after it was great and interesting.
Rating:  Summary: Hatchet Review: This book was magnificent, cliffhanging and best of all unpredictable because no matter what, you never would be able to guess what was going to happen next. I enjoyed this book at a high level and the good thing is that no matter what age you are at you will enjoy this. This adventurous book is recommended by me to everyone that is anyone. Go ahead and read this book so you can either prove me right, or prove me wrong
Rating:  Summary: Heather's Amazing Review of The Hatchet Review: This book was really good. It didn't have pictures, but the words described the setting and characters really well. A boy gets stranded in the woods, and all he has is a hatchet. I think you need to find this book and read it. You could learn alot of things from this book.
Rating:  Summary: I need food, and shelter Review: Hatchet is a great book. It was exciting to read. I like when Brain catches fish with his spear. When the porcipine came into his cave and he threw his hatchet at it i new that that would be how he would get fire. My favorite part is when the tornado comes and the next morning he sees the plane sticking out of the water. It was a great book.
Rating:  Summary: Survivor Review: Having the opportunity to read this book in 4th grade, I was left with a good impression of Paulsen's books. I enjoyed living through the adventures of Brian Robeson. Although I have had some exciting events in my life, I believe his struggle to survive in the wilderness would be quite an adventure. Paulsen does a good job implementing young adult issues into the adventure, and you can see this through Brian's thoughts throughout the story. After reading Hatchet, I ventured on to read many of Paulsen's books such as The Voyage of the Frog, Dogsong, Canyons, and The Foxman. Many of these stories were similar in nature but with different plots. I was also intrigued to learn of Paulsen's other books regarding slavery and other issues. I would recommend this book to any young adult, and many of Paulsen's other books. -Kevin
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