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Hatchet

Hatchet

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: School Project
Review: In Hatchet there is a boy named Brian Robeson who is 13 years old riding in a airplane. The plane crashes and Brian has to survive in the wilderness. He runs into a little bit of trouble. ALL he has to survive with is a hatchet. It's a good survival book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Out Look of Out Doors!
Review: If you like adventuresome books, you should read this one. This book is about a boy who is on a plane and the pilot has a heart attack. Brian the 13 year old boy, struggles to survive in the woods out in the middle of nowhere. But sure enough with first aid, he survives the wild adventure! If you like books with adventure, I recommend you to read this book. I recommend people with the crave for adventure, You should read "Hatchet."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Out Hook of Out Doors!
Review: BuIf you like adventuresome books, you should read this one. This book is about a boy who is on a plane and the pilot has a heart attack. Brian the 13 year old boy, struggles to survive in the woods out in the middle of nowhere. But sure enough with first aid, he survives the wild adventure! If you like books with adventure, I recommend you to read this book. I recommend people with the crave for adventure, You should read "Hatchet."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gary Paulsen comes through again!
Review: It is very hard to live in the wilderness, especially when you are all alone and living there only because of an accident that couldn't be avoided. Brian learns to live with nature and in the end, all of his hard work pays of. This book is not only one of Gary Paulsens best, but is one of the best that I have ever read. I would recommend this book, this is why I give it five stars.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: GREAT BOOK FOR TEENS
Review: IT WAS BORING WITH BUT GOT BETTER AT THE END. IT IS ABOUT A BOY NAMED BRIAN WHO DOES NOT GET ALONG WITH HIS MOTHER. HE GOES TO VISIT HIS FATHER ON A PLANE. THE PLANE CRASHES IN THE CANADIAN WOODS. HE WAS TO SURVIVE WITH A HATCHET AND HAS TO STAY STRONG. MY FAVORITE PART IS WHEN HE GETS ATTACKED BY A MOOSE. IT ENDS TOO SOON I WOULD OF DRAGGED IT ON.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: "CAN'T PUT IT DOWN"
Review: The first chapter of the book was not exciting but it gets 100 times better after the plane crash. The book is about Brian who's going to see his dad by plane (a Cesna) and all of a sudden the plane crashes and Brian has to survive in the Canadian wilderness with just a hatchet and his knowledge from boy scouts. My favorite part was when the pilot was having a heart attack, because everything was so thrilling. I liked the ending, but I'm not telling!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A GOOD BOOK
Review: At first, I thought the book was stupid because it put me to sleep like a baby. The story is about a boy on an island by himself with no food no clothes. He had to survive on his own. I liked the whole book. I like the ending because he was rescued and he was safe.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: You have to read it
Review: It's about a boy named Brian . He was going to see his dad in Canada. Before they got there something went wrong and they crashed and now the bow has to figure out how to survive until someone find him . My favorite part was when he shot that moose with a rifle. I liked the ending because it was cool how he was about to survive on his on without anything at all.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hatchet
Review: The book Hatchet was a great book. I thouht the book was going to be boring but it got better at the end. It was about a boy who was going to see his dad. My favorite part was when Brian was trying to help the pilot. Then something happened that was sad. The end of the book was good. The boy was missing in the wilderness, they may find him and they may not find him. Read the book Hatchet to see what happens.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A spectacular novel of survival
Review: "Hatchet" is the twelfth Gary Paulsen book I've read, and I definitely have to say that so far it is the best Paulsen novel I've read. Gary Paulsen is at his best when he's writing gripping tales of adventure and survival, such as "The Voyage of The Frog", "Dogsong", and "Hatchet." Thirteen year old Brian Robeson is on his way to his dad's house in Canada when the plane he is riding in crashes. The plane went down in the middle of a huge Canadian forest surrounded by nothing but a lake and woodlands. Brian, who is used to city life, has to find a way to survive in the country with nothing to begin with except the hatchet that his mom gave him before he left.

"Hatchet" is one of the best all around books I've ever read. The way Gary Paulsen describes Brian's struggles and triumphs in the wilderness is compelling and well written all the way from when the plane first crashes to when Brian learns to like this new life in a way and finds something very valuable inside the crashed plane. This is one book that gets better and better the further you get into the story. If you like flawless books about survival and adventure, I recommend getting "Hatchet" more than just about any other book.


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