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Hatchet
Hatchet
Gary Paulsen
Aladdin
, 2006 - 192 pages
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highly recommended
The best even for an adult!
My 6 and 7 year old daughters and I listened to the audio book, and it was the best ever. We often listen to audio books in the car. I was hesitant about this book because the book seems to be geared toward older boys. My girls had no problem following the storyline. We were all captivated by the entire book; there is not a dull moment.
Hatchet by Gary Paulsen
I think
Hatchet
, by Gary Paulsen, is really interesting and unexpected book. One boy named Brian, survived after the plane crash. He lived in a wild forest were he learned how to survive and be the part of the wild. He found the way how to get food and a place to spend a night. I liked the book because it made me feel the same as the main character in the story. I would recommend this book to people who likes adventures and unexpected stories.
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Hatchet: A Great Book
Hatchet
is about a kid named Brian Robinson. Brian was on his way to Canada to see his dad when suddenly the pilot has a heart attack and the plane crashes in the Canadian wilderness. Brian must learn to survive with nothing but the clothes on his back and a hatchet. I like all of Gary Paulsen's books like The River and Brian's Winter.
I like this book because it's a story of survival and I love survival books. This is one of my favorite books. Hatchet is a story of survival, courage, and bravery. This book teaches us that nothing is impossible. Gary Paulsen writes his books out of experience surviving in the wild. He is my favorite author. So, please read this amazing book by the great Gary Paulsen.
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Austin G.'s Review of Hatchet
Brian Robeson, who is 13, is the only survivor of a plane crash in the Canadian wilderness. Now, alone in a green forest near a blue lake, he finds himself in a situation where he is forced to survive on his own. Brian finds out he can learn to do new things in order to survive and take care of himself. He learns to make fire with a
hatchet
, catch fish with a spear, and hunt animals for food.
The author wrote Hatchet in a way that made it very suspenseful. He described the setting with a lot of detail that made the reader feel like they were there in the wildnerness. He also helped the reader understand what Brian was thinking and how he was feeling about his situation. This made it easy for the reader to picture the story in their mind and kept them interested in the book.
There was nothing that I didn't like about this book. I strongly recommend it to anyone who likes a good adventure story. This is a book you can read again and again if you want. I definitely will. Hatchet is one of the best books I have ever read. In fact, it might be the best book I have ever read. Read it! It's great! It's no wonder Hatchet won a Newbery Award.
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Hatchet
by Gary Paulson is a tragic adventure of a young boy named Brian Robeson. Brian Robeson is a fourteen-year-old boy that lives with his mother in northern United States. He is traveling by a Cessna 406 airplane to visit his father. Before leaving the airport, Brian's mother gives him a hatchet that will later save his life. While flying to Canada, the pilot shrieking, "Chest! Oh God, my chest is coming apart," said the pilot. Brian knew now that the he was having a heart attack. The pilot was put to death making Brian crash land the plane in a lake. Brian has been stranded in as southern Canadian forest for about two months. This is not one of my favorite books. I would prefer this book to people that like intense reading. The only bad thing about this book is that Paulson repeats himself a lot. On a scale on one to five, I would give this book a three.---Nick Angell
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