Rating: Summary: Where the Red Fern Grows is the best book I have ever read Review: I have never read a book as good as this one. It is a heart warming tale of a boy and his two dogs. I would suggest this book to anyone who likes a book about a boy and two of the best hunting dogs in the world. It is a great book!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rating: Summary: Excellent Review: A gripper from start to finis
Rating: Summary: This book is the type of story women want their men to read Review: I being a man love this book. Don't tell women this they could see my sensitive side. It is about the love a boy and his dogs shared, actually it is about his parents' dream coming true through their son and his determination. Billy is the son we all wish we had and the boy we wish we were. An absolutely fantastic book
Rating: Summary: Where the Red Fern Grows: I Book I will never forget! Review: Where the Red Fern Grows is the best book in thw world! I cried my eyes out during it. It was a really touching book, and I would recommened it to anyone! I read often, and I love it. I am 12 years old, and it is not often that I find a book as meaningful and as touching as this book. It is a heartwarming tale that I will never forget! I thank Wilson Rawls for writing such a meaning ful book
Rating: Summary: Where the Red Fern Grows review Review: This is the best book ever written. It's really sad in the end and I cried. It's nice to be able to visualize the two dogs as they grow and learn. Wilson Rawls really makes this book come alive. He uses so many adjectives. I am 13 years old and I read alot. I love books. Every once and awhile, you come across a heart warming book. This is that book
Rating: Summary: An exciting and touching story. Review: This book is one of the greatest books I have ever read.
Wilson Rawls is a great author and I would like to read more of his books
Rating: Summary: Excelent Review: A sad but good Book about a boy and his dogs
Rating: Summary: Excellent Review: A heart warming tale of a boy and his two blood hounds
Rating: Summary: " Where The Red Fern Grows" Review: "Where The Red Fern Grows" It all started when this little boy named Billy Coleman wanted some hunting dogs. But his parents could not afford it. He finds an article about some pups in a magazine that the fishermen left. He saves up $50 dollars by copping wood and from what the fishermen gave him but it takes him two years to save it. Finally he has the money. He takes the money and the paper to his grandpa's store. His grandpa orders them for him. Billy goes everyday to see if they had come. But eveyday it was the same thing. One day grandpa got a message and when Billy came in papa told him to go to Talqa to get them. So he went to get them. So he went and got them. On the way back he got in a fight but the sheriff stopped it. He trained his dog's everyday. They were in a champship dog hunt and they won the gold cup and 300 hundred dollars. After the hunt something bad happens. I would recommend this book to everyone. All ages it is a great book and movie. Especially kids but adults will like it to. It is a good book to read aloud or silently. And you can sit down and watch the movie to relax. I recommend this book or movie Because the characters are good.
Rating: Summary: The Red Ferns Grow Review: Augustus Isaiah Bouse "Old Dan," cried Billy. I'm reading Where The Red Fern Grows which it is for people who are animal lovers and that have a lot of emotion like me. It touches places in your heart that books hardly ever touch you in. I think the author really did a good job on this book. My first reason that I think that this is an exciting book because there is a lot of things that Billy, Little Ann, and Old Dan go on numerous hunts for example, when they went to catch the Ghost Coon and Billy's dogs got in a fight with a Blue Tick and when they had to fight the Mountain Lion on top of the ridge and Old Dan got cut on his stomach. My second reason is that this book is adventurous because your always on your toes and you never know what's going to happen next and what time your not on your toes your either crying, laughing, or your mind is traveling to how nice and peaceful the scenery is depicted by the author. I think that the Ozark Mountains seems like the best place to be at because of the mountains and the long and narrow fields, the rivers and streams.This book also takes you on journeys by the mountain side, the town, or by the streams and rivers. I think that when they go on the racoon hunts and you never will know when they will get a coon or be fouled. My next to last reasons is that I think dogs could be and probably are smarter than human beings. If dogs weren't smart why would they save so many humans' lives almost every day. Have you ever noticed when you tell a dog to sit it usually does. "Man!" If I was a dog I don't think that I would learn about 15 tricks. My last reason is that this book is very sad. This books is sad because Old Dan dies and when Old Dan crawls on the porch and dies, Little Ann crawls beside him and starts licking his nose so he would wake up. I almost had to put the book down because I was starting to cry so much because I have been in his situation but not exactly by a mountain lion, but because he was starting to bite people and we had to put him asleep. I was heartbroken when Old Dan died. I felt like just getting up and running in a corner and crying my eyes like a baby. So that is why I think you should read this book because it's adventurous, exciting, sad, and my highly opnion is that dogs are smarter than humans.
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