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Book Reviews of HootBook Review: Finally! A Book For Every Generation! Summary: 5 Stars
The book "Hoot" is very exciting. I never wanted to put it down. In the book, Roy Eberdhart is the new kid in school... again. But in one second, his life changes dramatically. The school bully, Dana Materson, is just like all of the bullies Roy has faced. But if it weren't for cigarette smoking Dana, Roy would have never looked out the window of the school bus to see "the running boy". After that Roy meets Beatrice, otherwise known as Beatrice the Bear. Then he learns The Running Boy's (aka Mullet Fingers) story and wants to help him save the owls. The owls aren't just any owls though. They're endagered. A company called Mother Paula's All-American Pancake House wants to build their 469th pancake house on the plot where the owls live. They know they're there, and they know it's illegal, so why are they doing it anyways? Just to sell a couple of pancakes. Readers young and old alike will love this Newberry Honors Book, and the movie that came out this Spring. I recommend this book, though, to people ages 12 and up for understanding purposes (ex: Dana Matterson)
Book Review: You'll give a hoot for this one. Summary: 5 Stars
Have you ever had to lie about your name? Roy did when a vicious snake bit Mullet Fingers, a runaway kid, while he was trying to save the owls. Roy had to give his name to the nurse because if Mullet Fingers gave his name she would call his horrible abusive mother. Then he would have to live with her again.
This story involves three kids: Roy, Mullet Fingers, and Beatrice, who try to save the owls that live in underground burrows. They have to sneak out at night, plant traps, and face the police and their parents. The town wants to put a Pancake House over those burrows. Pancake House or Owls? They go through a lot to try and make these defenseless owls safe.
I would recommend this book to both boys and girls. I really liked this amazing book because it reveals true friendship and you see if the kids have enough bravery to save these owls. Carl Hiaasen's writing is very descriptive and has received numerous incredible awards including the Newbury Honor Award. I really loved this book and I think that you would too.
I. L.
Book Review: I'm Glad my son gave me a Hoot! Summary: 5 Stars
The reviews are numerous on this tale, but I'll add my brief thoughts.
My 12 year old son read the novel first and he thoroughly enjoyed the novel. Then he asked me to read it. I have to say at first I was skeptical, but I value Carl Hiaasen commitment to the environmental efforts in Florida. Development along our coastal shores has often been allowed to flourish without restraints, allowing degradation of our already fragile ecology.
Hiaasen in his own small way is trying to preserve that wonderful state of Florida for future generations of people and of course the owl. So, to honor my son's request and Hiaasen's nature role, I read it over the course of the next two days.
Overall, I thought the novel was an excellent read, of course not on an adult level but it still kept my interest as I followed Roy, the boy from Montana as he discovers the vast beauty of Florida and also the invasion of those nasty developers. No need at this point to recap the story again. It's a super book for young adults and worthy of your attention.
Book Review: Save the owls!!! Summary: 5 Stars
This book is about a boy named Roy Eberhart that moved to Coconut Cove, Florida from Montana. The first day of school Roy had to ride the school bus while on the school bus he is called "cowgirl" by Daina Matherson! Daina is a bully and everone is terrified of him except one person which is Beatrise Leap. And actually he is afraid of her! When Daina is smashing Roy's head into the bus window he sees this boy darting beside the school bus with no shoes on his dirty little feet! The second day Roy sees the same boy running again! So Roy gets off the next stop...... When he is trieing to get through the kids that are getting on the bus he runs into Beatrise the meanest girl in the whole school! He acadently bumps into her, "watch it cowgirl!" She mumbles in a harsh low voice. Once he gets off the bus Roy taked off to chase down the bare foot boy. The boy runns through a golf course near by..... "CLUNCK" Roy gets hit in the head by a golf ball!!!!
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Book Review: -*Hoot Review*- Summary: 5 Stars
Hoot by Carl Hiaasen was an adventurous story. Roy Eberheart moved to the Florida Keys from Montana. He sees a boy running. He wants to find out what school he goes to. Roy runs into the running boy's step sister who tells him that the boy is here in a secret and Roy can't tell anyone he is here. The running boy's nickname is Mullet Fingers and he figures out that there are baby owls in the construction lot of the Mother Paula's Pancake House. Mullet Fingers wants to stop the construction so he pulls a lot of pranks on the workers at the construction lot. Mullet Fingers tells Roy about the baby burrowing owls and Roy wants to help him save them. Roy, Mullet Fingers, and his step sister,Beatrice, meet everyone at the lot the day before the ground breaking and an owl lands on Mullet Fingers to prove that there are owls in the lot. The Mother Paula's Pancake house people decide not to build the Pancake House there and decide to leave the owls alone.
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