Hatchet
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What's wrong with this book?
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Caitlin
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Apr 06, 2011 01:01PM

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It was the lack of romance. You know, all those youth readers expecting him to somehow run into a fellow survivor of a different accident in the forests, who'd be a girl. People just expect certain elements in stories, and when they aren't there, then they're quickly demoted in the readers eyes. Go figure.

Also, when I read the book (sometime in late elementary school), I was really sensitive, and this book really freaked me out. I'm like those people who hate clowns because they had a scary experience when they were little.
Rachel (aka. Kaiserin Sisi) wrote: "As a person who didn't like it: it's just not my type of book. I very rarely like realistic fiction books. I'm much more of a sci-fi/fantasy girl. For me, at least, it's got nothing to do with t..."
Wait a minute... what happened to you in elementary school to make you freak out when reading hatchet?
Wait a minute... what happened to you in elementary school to make you freak out when reading hatchet?







a) a plane crash
b) drinking unpurified water for so long
c) only having a hatchet...to do EVERYTHING.
Not gonna lie, most people would die in that situation.





these days everyone reads this book after 6th g..."
Not true . . . I'm a reading teacher and my 5th graders just finished reading Hatchet. The boys absolutely love it and now all want to read Paulsen's other books.


sorry if I'm dissing this book I just did not like it sorry!!!!






Now I remember! Yeah. The title rang a bell, but I just couldn't grasp the plot. Yeah. I thought it was OK. Well, the question isn't "why read this?" It's "why not?" It is negative and some people (like me) prefer books like that.

It's the same reason you let a kid read Red Badge of Courage or Old Yeller. The book was awesome as a kid, watching someone struggle and survive. It was very riveting. Besides if a dead pilot bothers you then you should never read the bible XD

However, I was not all that crazy about the sequels. I tried to read them a couple times, but I only got through "The River" or something like that, and that's only because I had to do a book report or some kind of project on it.


1. It was assigned to me for school.
2. There's pretty much only one character, and he's really not that interesting.There isn't much interaction.There are no relationships.
3. Bryan (Brian?)does a lot of stupid things. I would often find myself yelling at this book.
4. It's just... not interesting.

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