I've reviewed this book once before, but I didn't like my other review, so I decided to rewrite it, and I think this one is going to be a lot better.
I'm going to get right to the point: I love this book. It is probably one of the best ones I've ever read. You'll see why I'm saying this below:
First of all, I really like the whole plot. This book is basically a survival story, since Billie Wind has to learn to speak to the animals (no, not literally) in order to find her way home after she get lost in the Everglades, when she was just supposed to stay there for a couple of days and then return home. Billie Wind has to learn how to find food, find a way to travel from one place to another, and find out exactly where to travel to. I don't know if I've ever mentioned this before, but I love survival stories. I find them very entertaining. In a way, the survival part of the story reminded me of The Hunger Games (except in this book there aren't 23 other teens trying to kill you and all that other stuff).
Now, I guess I'll talk about the facts about the Everglades and Seminole culture in this book. I liked how the author added those in. Even though it might not have to do with the plot, they were still interesting. From this, I learned a lot of stuff that I never knew before. I also think that the author added just the right amount of facts in this book; not too much and not too little.
I'm wondering, what else should I say about this book? How about the length? Okay, so here it goes:
Usually, I like books that have a length of about 600 pages. In that amount of writing, the author should have been able to create a wonderful, juicy, and long (but not too long; that would be boring) story that the reader would love and adore (at least usually). Period. End of story. If I picked up a book that has about the same length as this book--let's say about 150 pages--there wouldn't be a lot of content and the story wouldn't be as wonderful, juicy, or long as a 600 page book. (At least, all of this is my own personal opinion.) But this book is different. In a way, the author wrote an amazing story and was able to fit it all in about 150 pages. Even though this book is quite short, it is still as good as a good 600 page book would be. Pretty much, to sum it all up, the length of this book is fine. Nothing needs to be changed about it.
There are a lot of other stuff that I like about this book, but I didn't mention them in my review because I'm tired of typing, and anyway, that's enough. Also, I'm sure you're wondering: Would I recommend this book to anybody? Well, the answer is: I think you're smart enough now to figure out the answer to that question, if I rated this book 5 stars and everything.