Rating: Summary: Read this review Review: I read it and I am giving you my review. I sucked one of the worst books I've ever read, Never read it
Rating: Summary: Still a fun read Review: I read this book back when I was in sixth grade, and a few months ago I read it aloud to my little sister. It is still one of my favorite books. Full of action and description... very easy to get into.
Rating: Summary: Worst book I ever read. Review: I read this book for a school project, and I found it disappointing. It took a day and a half to read, there was hardly any plot, and the ending was mundane. This book will get you bored in 3 minutes because of the lack of entertainment and quality. Just don't buy this book, it's a total waste of time and money.
Rating: Summary: It was a great book. I loved it. Review: I thought that gary paulsons canyons was an excellent book. I also like his other books like hatchet and the river. so I think gary is a good author. In the book I liked how it swithched off telling stories about the indian and the boy. I liked the book alot and I did not want to stop reading it.
Rating: Summary: I thought the book Cannyons was very interesting. Review: I thought this book was very interesting. I liked how the whole book except the end. I didn't like the end because I thought it would had been more interesting. overall I thought it was a really great book.
Rating: Summary: a boy finds a skull Review: In 1864 Coyote Runs, a boy of the Apache, joins his first raid to Become a man. While he is in a canyon he is shot in the head. About 100 years later a 15 year old boy named Brennan Cole. He finds the Skull and becomes obsessed with it. He feels he must bury it at a Sacred spot in the canyon. His adventure becomes the biggest Challenge of his life. I feel that this book was very good. I especially Liked the plot and the Apache history behind it. If you like adventure With a twist of fantasy and history you should read this book.
Rating: Summary: It was a pretty good book Review: In 1864 Coyote Runs, a boy of the Apache, joins his first raid to become a man. While he is in a canyon he is shot in the head.About 100 years later a 15 year old boy named Brennan Cole.He finds the skull and becomes obsessed with it. He feels he must bury it at a sacred spot in the canyon. His adventure becomes the biggest challenge of his life. I feel that this book was very good. I especially liked the plot and the Apache history behind it. If you like adventure with a twist of fantasy and history you should read this book.
Rating: Summary: Very nice Review: In all this was a good book. It wasn't jumpy it had adventure and it began with a bang and ended the same way. There was almost never a dull moment and when there was it was only for a few lines. Parts you just can't wait to happen and parts that you can't believe just happened. The characters were well thought up and exhalant executed in personality each one is unique and creatively characterized. The setting followed the story 100% following in details and surroundings. Intensely written to the point where you want to scream out. Canyons was awesome from his adventures through the canyons and at school were written extravagantly well as well as the rest of the book. I recommend this book to all audiences it is a great book for kids to have read to them or for kids and adults to read. No matter when or where this book will be just as good. Canyons is a book that can be read many times.
Rating: Summary: Olympic runners will love this book. Review: In Canyons, by Gary Paulsen, there are two main characters. One is Coyote Runs, an Apache Indian who is about to become a man when the story begins. He was killed during a war against British soldiers. About two hundred years later, the second character is a 12 year old boy named Brennan. Brennan's favorite activity is running. During a camping trip the to El Paso desert in between Mexico and Texas, Brennan digs up a skull. He wants to know more about the skull. Professor Homesley is Brennan's science teacher. Brennan goes to Homesley to find out more about the skull and whose brain used to be in it. I would say that Canyons is very similar to one of Gary Paulsen's other books, Hatchet. Both boys live with their mothers and both know how to survive in the wilderness. Hatchet, Dogsong, and The Winter Room, all by Gary Paulsen, each won a Newbery Honor award. I thought Canyons was a pretty interesting book, but was also quite boring in certain chapters. I found much of the book too full of scientific information that I didn't understand. I have also read Hatchet and Dongsong by Gary Paulsen and prefer them to Canyons. If I were you I would pick something else to read.
Rating: Summary: Adventure/ghost story set in El Paso, Texas Review: Looking for an adventure/ghost story set in El Paso, Texas including a part taking place in the morgue on Alameda Avenue? Want it to be four middle school to high school students? You've got it here!
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