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Tracker / Dogsong / Hatchet

de Gary Paulsen

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This Gary Paulsen book is a collection of three novels: Tracker, Dogsong, and Hatchet. ¿ "Newbery honor Book author Gary Paulsen has brought the wilderness closer to millions of children everywhere. His highly acclaimed novels are full of fast-paced adventure as well as honest emotion and are at once gripping and beautiful. This collection brings together three of his best-loved works in a single volume."… (mais)
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Review by: Mikie

The book I read is Dogsong by Gary Paulsen. There are 3 parts in the book. The three parts are The Trance, the Dreamrun and the Dogsong. The story takes place in the arctic. The characters are Eskimos. The main character is a boy name Russel.
Russel was unhappy so he went to Oogruck and they talked. Russel and Oogruck talked about hunting and Russel went to hunt. Russel ran the sled dogs and it was his first time. Oogruck told a story about hunters who died from getting lost in the ice. Russel is worried about getting lost in the ice. Oogruck told Russel to leave him behind and Oogruck died in the ice.
Russel ran with the dogs so he could hunt for his village. He dreamed that he was hunting a Wooly Mammoth. Russel found an old lamp under the snow. He was learning and he was growing. Every time he dreamed, it was about the past or hunting. Russel killed a bear with a spear and he got a lot of meat. Russel found Nancy in middle of the ice dying while he was heading back to the village. Nancy was pregnant and her baby died. Russel took Nancy north because he needed to find a doctor.
Part three was a poem called Dogsong. The poem talked about Russel’s sled dogs. The Dogsong told about Russel's life.
This book was great. I liked the parts about the runs but the dreams were boring. I recommend whoever likes adventure to read this book but if you like a lot of action I do not recommend this book because some parts are boring.
Review by: Amy

I Like this book, but Mikie, you spell Oogruk wrongly!
Review by: Bradley

This book is good for kids who like dogs. It is interesting because the book not only talks about dogs it also talks about eskimos. It is a great book.
Review by: Lol

Awsome book..read it last year...now im trying to remember it because im doing it as a book report this year too
Review by: whatever

this book was ok it was kinda boring till the last chapters when it got more interesting and now i have to do a book report on it
Review by: mike

mikie thanks for the summary i needed it for my book report cuzz its due tomorow and i didnt read the book
Review by: kelly

"Dogsong" gave me a great sensation when I read the book. It was action packed and every chapter was something new, not the same old thing over and over. It was full of outdoor adventure learing,hunting,surviving and finding your song. For anyone who wants an outdoors book with a good plot and easy to read font, this is a nice solution. I love gary paulsen books and the adventures he tells of his life and the things he has experienced.
Review by: Johny

Like you said: "I recommend whoever likes adventure to read this book but if you like a lot of action I do not recommend this book because some parts are boring." I love action books. I thought the book was very boring.
Review by: Landon T (LA)

This book is lovely book, just like my boyfriend. I have the right to say i am gay and love guys. I'm gay and im proud and i love this book.
Review by: thoff

thx guys you saved my but on this one
Review by: jake

I liked this book because of the characters and he developed them while writing this book. The determination that russell had was strong enough to drive him to succeed in his goal of finding his song. Also it teaches young adults to thrive for what they want whether it is big or little. ( )
  bplteen | Apr 23, 2012 |
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This Gary Paulsen book is a collection of three novels: Tracker, Dogsong, and Hatchet. ¿ "Newbery honor Book author Gary Paulsen has brought the wilderness closer to millions of children everywhere. His highly acclaimed novels are full of fast-paced adventure as well as honest emotion and are at once gripping and beautiful. This collection brings together three of his best-loved works in a single volume."

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