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Hatchet |
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Rating:  Summary: Hatchet is a good book for people who like survivel stories Review: Hatchet is a story about a 13-year old boy named Brian who was on his way to visit his father in a single engine plane. During the ride, however, the pilot suffers a heart attack and dies. The plane soon crashes and Brian is forced to live on a lake by himself, living with the thought of his parents' divorce always in his mind, with only a hatchet that his mother gave him as a parting gift. Eventually Brian fends for himself when he is attacked by a moose, a skunk and a porcupine, hit by a tornado and devoured by mosquitoes. The author explains how Brian changes over the time of being alone and living off whatever he can gather and catch. This book has a great ending and a wonderful plot. It is filled with adventure and the author has a terrific way of explaining about Brian's thoughts.
Rating:  Summary: ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS I HAVE EVER READ!! Review: I loved Hatchet by Gary Paulsen.You can tell when you arereading a good book because you feel like your in the story. That'swhat it's like with Hatchet, you feel like you're in the book.I LOVED HATCHET!!!!!
Rating:  Summary: A review from Mr. Entertainment Lover Review: Good, compelling book about wilderness survival! A young boy must survive in the wilderness after his plane has crashed. This story should be read aloud in the forest to everyone while sitting around a camp fire.
Rating:  Summary: Hatchet - the story of a young boy alone in the wilderness Review: I'm 14, and we were studying survival in English, this book along with a couple more were made compulsory to read, and this was the only one i enjoyed. Some parts were a bit boring but this adventure really got my attention and i realised there's so much more important stuff. I mean this guy was dealing with his parents divorce, but that didn't matter, what did was his survival. Read it, should be worth it.
Rating:  Summary: An excellent read for all ages. Hard to put down. Review: An excellent book, full of adventure and drama.I enjoyed it at 28Yrs old
Rating:  Summary: One of the best books I have ever read. Review: I think hatchet is a great book for young readers. The author is very descriptave and uses great vocabulary. I recommend this book to anybody who love books about adventure.
Rating:  Summary: Unmistakebly Great Review: I read this book for an english class in Ridley Middle School, and I just loved it. Before I read this book I was only into Science-Fiction novels and science books. After reading it, I realized that I was missing a huge amount of books that I would like. I recomend this book for any student from 4th to 9th grade. It was excellent
Rating:  Summary: YUCK! Review: This book was awful! The author had all kinds of grotesque images and bad pictures. Brian wasn't even really smart at all--everything was coincidence. And there was just really simple sentences: Brian found berries. Brian ate the berries hungrily. It looked like Paulsen had an actual vocabulary for a second, but he didn't! This was a horribly awful book. Just don't even think about reading it!
Rating:  Summary: Its about a 13 year-old boy who survives a plane crash ! Review: This is a great book !!!! I read it for a book report and I couln't put it down! Its a great book for anyone who likes an adventure.Its about a 13 year-old boy who survives a plane crash and all he has is a hatchet. It a very very great book !!!!
Rating:  Summary: Great book Review: I read this book for a young adult lit class, and I loved it. It was great to make lesson plans out of. It was full of ideas. I couldn't put it down. Loved it!
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