Hatchet was written by Gary
Paulsen in 1986. It follows the story of Brian Robeson, a kid whose parents are
divorced. He is visiting one of his parents and being flown in a Cessna. The
pilot has a heart attack and the Cessna crashes. Brian survived the crash. He
only had a hatchet with him. The story follows him learning how to hunt and
survive. Brian overcomes challenges such as wolves encroaching on his shelter.
I originally read this book in fourth
grade but reread this year. I enjoyed the book. The pacing was quite good. The
book had very vivid descriptions. I could imagine the scenery of the Canadian
wilderness. I could see the wrecked plane inside the lake with the dead pilot.
I would give this book an 8 out of 10. I recommend this book for those who
haven’t read it yet.
Hi Rishi, I've heard of this book before and have always wanted to get to reading it but I never had. This review motivates me to finally read Hatchet.
ReplyDeleteHey Wishi, I have read this book and it is a good read
ReplyDeleteHi Rishi! I'm glad you liked this reread and the vivid descriptions of where Brian is. I think I read this book a few years ago but I'm not so sure, I'll have to check it out soon. Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat review rishi. I like how its short and straight to the point.
ReplyDeleteNice review Rishi! Everyone I know who has read this book says that it is amazing, and at this point, I think I just have to read it. I have been hearing about this book since 2017, and I have never got around to reading it. I think its finally time that I read this book.
ReplyDeleteHello Rishi, I have also read this book, and I liked the way you gave a brief explanation. Nice review!
ReplyDeleteI remember reading this book when I was younger too, and I really liked it. I found it more interesting than most survival stories.
ReplyDeleteHi Rishi, I have also read this book. I love the way you described the book. You summary was brief but it contained the key content! Great review!
ReplyDeleteI actually bought this book from a school book fair long ago and it has been sitting on myself. Thanks for writing this review, it has reminded me that I need to read this book and I look forward to doing so.
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