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I recently read the book Hatchet. I really enjoyed this book and could not put it down. I loved that it was adventure and about a boy that has to survive by himself in the deep wilderness. But that is not the only reason that I liked this book though. I also liked it because it was so detailed I could actually feel sick and feel the cold on my face. Another reason is it had a good meaning for life. This is an all around fantastic book.

At the beginning of the book a boy named brain is on the way to a private airport to fly to Canada and see his dad. When he and the pilot get into the air they don't talk much. But about two hours into the flight the pilot has a heart attack and the plane shots into the water and Brain has to swim to shore. But even though that seemed exiting, but that is not the most exiting part in the book. Now Brain has to survive in the Canadian wilderness by himself with nothing but a hatchet. More into the book brain has to make a shelter and fend off many different kinds of predators and in one almost dies. Last Brain has to try and find himself food before the winter is here.

The main character Brian is a twelve-years-old boy that has a wild side to him. Brian will be forced to survive in an environment without the necessities of life in the city. Brian has to adapt and think differently now but most of all he will have to survive in this completely different place. Brian has a personality that is very thoughtful he will organize his things before he goes on. Also he has a very sensitive personality. This makes the book very interesting and keeps you reading more.

The book's theme is that even in the most worst situation never give up hope. This is a good theme because some people will give up when the going gets hard. This book tells about a story of a boy that had to survive in the Canadian wilderness by himself. Kids need to learn that even if it's hard you can do what you put your mind too.

I would highly recommend this book to any age of boy or girl that liked action and adventure. I would also like to say that this book has sequels that you can read after this amazing book. So put down the book you are reading and pick up a copy of Hatchet.