that this book was entrusting when the bear was go an kill him i though he was go an be dead but he guv him the berries and it was interesting when he survived he had 2 secrets like in the ending it was said for Brian when the pilot died and he was the only one to survive in the woods also i like it because he killed the fish with the hatched and also when the plane crashed in Iceland it was so hot also i dint like

Hatchet
By Gary Paulsen
| Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grades 4 - 8 | Grades 10 - 9 | R | 5.7 | 42328 |
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Brian Robertson, sole passenger on a Cessna 406, is on his way to visit his father when the tiny bush plane crashes in the Canadian wilderness. With nothing but his clothing, a tattered windbreaker, and the hatchet his mother had given him as a present, Brian finds himself completely alone.
Challenged by his fear and despair -- and plagued with the weight of a dreadful secret he's been keeping since his parent's divorce -- brian must tame his inner demons in order to survive. It will take all his know-how and determination, and more courage than he knew he possessed.
Book Reviews (462)
i dont like this book because the last chapter was so boring and it was sad that the pilot died brian secret was that their parents got divorce
i gave this book 4 stars because its not good the ending but i do recommend this book its a mix of a tragedy and action its a book of a boy trying to survive in the wild while hes living with to secrets.
This book was good only that I sincerely did not like the ending.Because when i read the last part I found out that Brian had another SECRET and that was a little not good for me and my other friends. :P
I this this is a really good book but I don't understand how he survived for 52 days by him self with only a hatchet.
really good book !
Best book
Brian crashes in a plane. Does he survive? Read to find out!
I like how he survived in the woods for 52 days. I could never do that. I would read this if I were you.
I like how the hatchet stayed with him through the book and that was the title.