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Hatchet

Hatchet

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: No Regrets
Review: A review by Zach
The book Hatchet is about a 13 year old boy that is trapped in the Canadian wilderness after his plane goes down. In this book the main character Brian has to fight for his life alone. Brian has to defend himself and find food and a city boy doesn't know all of these things. Brian is lost and he only has a hatchet.
The book Hatchet wasn't the best book but it wasn't bad the only part I really didn't like was when he is extremely hungry and he can't remember that he saw a survival pack that could save his life and when he finds it he gets saved after about 3 days but that's only because of the radio transmitter but I don't care because I just didn't like it didn't have enough action.
The hole book wasn't bad so I don't have any regrets for reading this book so in all I am happy for this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hatchet
Review: In the book Hatchet, Brian, the main character gets on a plane after he finds out the big secret about his mom during the school year and the beginning of the summer to go and vistit his dad. On the way to Canada where his dad lives his pilot teaches him how to fly. He ends up having to know how to do this cause something happens to the pilot and he has to fly the plain. He then lands in the middle of no where and has to live on his own. He learns how to find food and live. This is a good book until the end because it is very descriptive. I dont like the end because it is way to short and it didnt explain enough.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: out in the woods
Review: Have you ever been suck in the woods? Well Brian Robeson has. In the book hatchet, Brian is on his way to visit his father in canada when his pilot has a heart attack. Brian crash lands the plane into a lake. Brian has to face the elements of nature and hunger. He had to learn how to survive with only his hatchet. This book is for middle school age students because vocabulary is exellent and is easy to understand.
Overall, Hatchet was great book that you cant put down. There was a tornado that destroyed everthing and scattered everything Brian had.
hatchet was good book that teaches you to survive in the wilderness. Brian had to gather berries, spear fish, and hunt rabbits to survive.
Hatchet was a fiction story because it didnt really happen.
Brian Robeson has a plane crash and is trasnded in the wilderness of canada. He has to learn how to hunt for food and gather berries. Brian has to deal with mosquitos, flies, bears, moose, and tornados.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hatchet
Review: Hatchet is a story where a kid is trapped near the United States boarder because his plane crashed. He was going over to his divorced mom. Brian wants to get his mom and dad back together so they will be happy. While being on the plane the pilot gives him a hachet. Brian uses that hatchet to survive.
I would suggest this book to all the readers out there because it has adventure in it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BEST BOOK I HAVE EVER READ
Review: This was the best adventourous book i have ever read! I bet u would love it too. Its filled w/ conflict like starvation, attacks, the secret, etc. He has to survive 2 months w/ just a hatchet and some paper. Do u think he can do it, well u have to find out!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A review on Hatchet
Review: This book takes place around the 1980's. Brian is in a bush plane with a pilot named Jake or Jim when he crashes.
Alone in the Canadian wilderness, Brian Robeson must survive
a plane crash, scunks, bears, moose , tornados, and himself. With nothing but a hatchet he almost goes crazy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Paulsen really connects with the young male reader.
Review: Essentially Hatchet is a "survival in the wilderness" tale like many others. The concept is not new and Paulsen doesn't really do anything revolutionary with it.

The strength of this book lies in Paulsen's ability to connect with his readers. This was my son's all time favorite book during is pre-teen years, and his love for this book motivated him to read every other Paulsen book available, all of which he liked, especially the Dunc and Amos series.

I mentor boys this age in a local school and have, for the past 12 years, every Christmas, given this book as a gift to my mentoree--every single one of them has raved about what a great book it is.

All I know is that any book that can get 11 and 12 year old boys excited about reading is a very valuable commodity.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great survival book!
Review: This book tought me a lot about common sence. I learned how to survive in the wild with no food and no one to talk to for a long time. I mean who would have thought that some one could use some thing as useless as pocket lint as a starting of fire? This was one of my favorite book of all times... Gary Poulsen is a terrific writer and i cant wait to read the sequel "Brian's winter". This story is one that you have to read before high school and it's quick too. take my advise yo have to read it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Alone in the Wilderness
Review: Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have to survive in the wilderness...alone? That is exactly what 13-year-old Brian Robeson had to do on the book Hatchet. He was on his way to visit his father when his plane crashed. He had to provide everything for himself: food, shelter and other necessities for life. This book is perfect for anyone ages 9 and up.
The book Hatchet is all about a 13-year-old boy trying to live alone in the wilderness. The writers use a 13-year-olds perspective in writing this book. Everything is new to Brian and he has to eat berries and other foods that he has never tried before. Sometimes he eats the wrong things or too much of something and his stomach doesn't agree. The way he talks is like a 13-year-old also. "I'm hungry." He said it aloud. In normal tones at first, then louder and louder until he was yelling it. "I'm hungry, I'm hungry, I'm hungry!" He is just like any other 13-year-old and the book proves this and helps the reader relate to Brian.
The book is very simple to understand and has many facts about animals and plants. It tells about snowshoe rabbits and chokecherries and many other wildlife animals and plants. Hatchet is very informative but also lots of fun.
This is a book that you would never want to put down once you start it. Hatchet has many facts and is very action packed and adventurous. Anyone 10 to 14 would find that it is especially great because it relates to them but anyone 9 or up would love this action-packed book!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Out in the Wilderness
Review: Have you ever been stranded on a deserted island, or wondered what it might be like? Well, Brian Robeson has. The book Hatchet by Gary Paulson is about a boy going to visit his father in Canada. The pilot of Brian's plane has a heart attack and Brian has to crash land the plane. The plane crashes into an L-shaped lake in the Canadian wilderness. This book is perfect for young-adult readers looking for excitement and adventure all in one!
First of all, Brian has to get food to survive. He tries many different ways to get the food. He searches the island and finds some berries, & turtle eggs. He also makes a spear out of a rock & stick to catch fish. "The fish spear didn't work." Brian has to use his "smarts" to figure something else out. He decides to use a bow & arrow. It worked!
Second of all, Brian has to build some type of shelter to help him survive. First Brian rips his windbreaker and puts it over his head, but that obviously didn't work. Brian then searches the island and finds some shelter from an overhang, it was perfect. Now he just has to get a door!
The writer in this book was serious. Brian had to do so many things to survive that it has to be serious. The writer lightens it up and makes it a fun and enjoyable book. The book is also very heart-renching.
Young-adult readers will enjoy Hatchet. This book tells the story of a young boys survival. Best of all readers who like adventure and excitement have found the perfect book Hatchet!


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