Hatchet
















Hatchet
by Gary Paulsen

Thirteen year old Brian Robeson is flying in a bush plane over the Canadian wilderness on his way to spend the summer with his dad. He is alone in the plane with the pilot, when the pilot has a heart attack. Brian has no choice, he has to take over control of the plane and try to land it. He crash-lands the plane into a lake. He is alive, but he is alone. He has nothing but the clothes he is wearing and a small hatchet, which was a parting gift from his mother. Brian needs shelter and he needs food. Can a city boy survive in the wilderness? Will he be rescued?

Each time I read this novel, I find it as thrilling as the first time I was lucky enough to pick it up. Hatchet is an exciting, roller coaster ride of a book. Once you pick it up, it is impossible to put down. Woe betide anyone who tries to gain your attention whilst you are reading this novel!

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for the recommendation Jackie. Loved it and I just couldn't put it down. Next I'm going to read "Brian's Return."

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  2. I am so glad you enjoyed it Lisa! I must try to read the whole series too. I have read Hatchet and Hatchet's Return, which could well be another version of Hatchet's Return. I must order the others.

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  3. i have read the book because my school asked me too but it so so good i almost felt like i was brian, the cover of my book is green and only has a hatchet doug i dont know why is that, i did not know there was a series about it but now that i know i want to read it!

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  4. it was a good book :)
    I read it for a school book report.

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