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3.1 11
Young Adult Fiction 866
Hatchet Review
Overall rating
 
3.3
Plot
 
3.0
Characters
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
3.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
N/A
Good Book
Good Points
Hatchet is a book about a 13 year old boy who survived a plane crash but is now stranded in the Canadian wilderness. This boy had to endure through many challenges throughout the book, animals and sicknesses. He makes it his goal to get back home, no matter what. He had succeeded after finding an emergency transmitter in the tail of the plane wreckage. The voice of this novel is the one of the young Brian Robeson. The voice of this novel reflects on Brian's inexperience and youth, yet also displaying his creativity and resourcefulness. The tone of the book Hatchet is very serious and lets you reflect on Brian and yourself. The tone of Hatchet also gets the reader to reflect on the jarring conditions of such a remote place in the wilderness. The tone shifts to a more brighter side nearing the end of the book, becoming more inspiring and hopeful as Brian overcomes this new environment as well as figuring out how to be more dependent on himself. I enjoyed reading this book because of how the sentences of this book were simple and straight forward with not a lot of overwhelming vocabulary. It was a simple yet complex novel about a boy who survived and persevered through the Canadian Wilderness by himself till help arrived for him.
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