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Do you think this is a good book?
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Dec 31, 2012 02:30PM

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for reals? for me it had to be Lord of the Flies <_< I haaaaated that book.
I read this in elementary too (I can't believe they made us read this book) but what was surprising to me was that I actually ended up liking it. o_o I think it was the whole self-reliance thing.


Cool. That book is good? I stopped reading after I got to read "The River." Would you recommend "Brian's Winter?"









No I really disliked it. The writing was clunky and annoying and soo repetitive, who gives their son a freaking hatchet? And it was really boring!

No because it wasn't long enough.



And i read the other books too!
Gary Paulson u r so awesome!"
Have you read "notes From The Dog". I really like it and recommend it if you like gary paulsens books!!!

it was fine but i'm more of a fan in fiction, romance, and action.
if you like realistic fiction, then this book is good for you.

I read it during 5th grade, and I couldn't help peeking at the next chapters, even though we were supposed to read it as a group.
Brian was a little whiny, but anyone would be whiny if they crashed into the middle of nowhere and had to survive alone.

I loved this book. When I found out the author is from my state, I liked the books even more.



I would not really recommend this book. Maybe it was not a good book for that age group and people a little older might appreciate it more.


Oh, and I know someone who was given a hatchet for his fourth birthday. Not that I think he's in any way typical. But he sure grew up good with tools (he's now a master-level blacksmith and goldsmith).
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