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Hatchet

Hatchet

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hatchet
Review: 12 year old boy, Hatchet was overal a great book. This book was about a 13 year old boy surviving in the wilderness. As his pilot has a heart attack he tries to get help on his cb radio. When he gets on the ground he lives there for months. overal a really great book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Why a hatchet matters
Review: 'Hatchet' is a pretty good book. The story starts out
a little slow, but it picks up and gets more interesting. It really makes you see how it would be like to live out in the
forest with nothing but a hatchet to start with. A tornado,
bugs, wild animals and the need for food are problems Brian had
to cope with. The hatchet his mother gave him is obviously
his most important tool, because without it he couldn't
have made fire, his bow, spear and arrows, or the raft. The hatchet made all the difference. I will probably read it again and I would recommend this book to anyone, especially if you've ever wondered what it would be like to live in the woods with nothing but yourself to rely on.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hatchet
Review: One of my best books I have read in the past year has to be Hatchet by Gary Paulsen. It is a marvelous book about a boy who is surviving in the wild. One of the major reason I enjoyed this book was Brian .He was a twelve year old kid surviving on his own . Another reason I found the book to be so wonderful is they have so much expression in their character .Of course my favorite reason for loving this book is that it was man vs. nature .As you can see Hatchet By Gary Paulsen was truly my favorite book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Hatchet report
Review: I want to tell you about Hatchet, my favorite book by Gary Paulsen, and why I like it. The first thing I like about it is its realism. A man having a heart attack complains about himself having chest pains. Also, whenever the main character, Brian, is fishing, he tells the secret about fishing with a spear; aim higher than it looks. The next thing I like about Hatchet is the detail. It explains how Brian feels every step of the way in the forest. The last thing I like about Hatchet is the plot. A thirteen-year-old boy stranded in a Canadian forest by a lake in the shape of an L. He has to fight to survive while he looses hope in rescue each day. He has to eat, drink, make a fire, build a shelter, and more. So, these are the reasons I like Hatchet. If you haven't read it, then go pick it up. If you have, then read it again.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Bad story line, great writing!
Review: This book did not impress me as much as i thought it would. The story line is hard to believe, but the way Paulson writes in this book is amazing! Brian R, age 13, gets trapped in the woods after his plane crashes. Now, it just so figures that his mother gives him a hatchet, which he uses to survive. When the plane crashes, it slams into the water, which would of instantly killed Brian. But he ends up surviving in the woods for about 50 days and is finally found, even though he is in the middle of the wilderness. The events that happened were exciting, but the story line was not impressing. 3 out of 5 stars.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Annoying Book
Review: This book has a pretty good story, but there were too many flashbacks and repitions in this book. The author is talking about a boy named Brian Robeson who is stranded on the lost woods of northern Canada by a plane crash. His has no time to think about his parent's divorce, but to survive in the wilderness. While surviving, he remembers he has his hatchet from his birthday to save help him stay alive...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lost in the land of green
Review: Ever been lost in the mall or in a store and u were scared and didnt know what to do? Well imagine if u were lost in a forest where u have no survival skills execpt for urre brain and a hatchet. Hatchet is for middle school chldren who love adventure books. Its about a boy who took a private plane to go and see his father but on the plane his pilot gets a heart attack. Luckily the boy had a chance to crash land the plane on a nearby lake. The plane went under water including all of his supplies and food. His only tool and weapon is his hatchet. He has to survive, create shelter, and eat wil food. He will have to learn to hunt fish and build somethng safe. The question is will he make it and if he can will he stay there for the rest of his life?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Surviving with only a Hatchet
Review: Hatchet is an outstanding book centered around a young boy at the age of 13 named Brian Robeson. His mom had given a gift to Brian on his way to the airport that saves his life. It was a hatchet. He was stranded in the forests of Canada after he had made a crash landing when the pilot died of a heart attack and fell shaking to the floor. He knew he had crashed way off course and he realized that all hope was lost for survival as soon as he watched the plane sink to the lake bottom. He was faced with one of the biggest fears of all, hunger. He also was all bruised up after he had flown through the window of the cockpit. He was forced to drink nothing but the surrounding lake water. Brian encounters many animals on his journey of survival including an enormous black bear. With only a hatchet, he builds a sturdy shelter and weapons to defend himself such as a bow and arrow and spears. He even made traps for food such as fish. He made fire that protected him at night from animals, allowed him to cook meat and fish, and kept him warm. I would definitely recommend this book to everyone who enjoys reading or needs a book for school. I could picture everything in my head from the crash to his rescue. The book is so realistic, I never put it down. Gary Paulson kept the excitement going through out the novel with many surprises. And Brian was such a well-described character. He was smart, brave, and realistic. He wasn't strong so he used his brain to overcome many obstacles. The part that I had enjoyed the most was when Brian encountered a moose that hit him three times before leaving.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Chris' Review
Review: The Author of this book is Gary Paulsen. This book is not a sequel. This book is set in the Canadian Wilderness. This book is about a boy named Brian Robeson. Brian is flying to see his father. The pilot has a heartattack and wrecks in the Canadian Wilderness. Brian has been trapped there for 47 days. Read and find out if he is still living.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hatchet
Review: The Author of this book is Gary Paulsen.
This story took place in the Canadian Wilderness.
Brian's plane wrecked.
Brian had to learn to survive.
Find out if he gets rescued.
I would recommend this book.


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