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Book Reviews of Brian's ReturnBook Review: Brian's Return Summary: 3 Stars
Now that Brian is back to civilization he is trying to make sense of his High school life. He is having a hard time dealing with his peers and thinks about his days in the wilderness. He was once very well known for being a kid who survived and now all that has worn off. Going back into the wilderness, maybe Brian can find his true identity.I would recommened this book to people who love survival books.
Book Review: Brian's Return Summary: 4 Stars
I definatly think that this is also one of Gary Palsen greatest books and that he definately knows and, understands the out doors. He can also connect with the reader since he has actually experenced what he has written about. I definately think you should read this book along with the other three books. this is the fourth book of the seiries.
Book Review: Brian's Return Summary: 4 Stars
A 16 year boy named Brian Robeson was once stranded on an island alone for 48 days, before he was rescued and brought back home. This book is about his agonizing wait to go back to the island after going crazy in civilization.He gets a counselor to talk about the journey back to the island.Then he makes his decision about his next journey. Gary Paulsons imagination will fly once Brian begins to really live where he wants to be at "THE ISLAND". I would recommend this book to you if you the sequals to this book.
Book Review: Brian's Return Summary: 4 Stars
The auther of the book Brian's Return is Gary Paulsen. It is a
realistic novel that is based on a true story. It is exciting, mysterious, and sometimes funny.
The plot is; there is a boy named Brian. He once went to Canada
to see his father. The pilot of the plane had a heart attack and
died, the plane crashed in a lake, and Brian had the most difficult time in the forest by him self. He learned to hunt and fish. He now has a friend that says he should go back, and he does.
I like this book because it is exciting and about a 16 year old boy who learns to survive in the woods. I would recomend this book to anyone who likes survival stories
Book Review: Brian's Return Summary: 4 Stars
The book I read is about a boy who came from the woods back to the city he lived in. After returning to school and his friends, he no longer likes the things he used to like. After being home for about a year, he can't stand being away from the Canadian woods. He tells his mom that he is going to see his dad, which she has no problem with. What she doesn't know is that he is getting dropped of in the woods about 100 miles away from where his dad lives so he can canoe there and get back in touch with nature. Brian is a quite kind of kid who doesn't like TV. Nothing makes sense to him accept the woods where it is just him.
The first day the plane dropped him of on a lake in the northern woods. The pilot gave him a detailed map of the lakes so he knows where he is. He started out with his canoe when he hears something in the bushes. The next thing he knows a deer jumps out and lands right in the middle of his boat. His boat flipped over and got all his stuff wet so he made a camp site to spend the night.
At the end of the book, he gets done packing up his canoe and says he has about 40 miles left to his dad's house. He gets in his boat and instead of heading to his dads place he turns around and heads further into the woods. He looks back and says "I can always go to my dad's."
I thought it was a good book and had a lot of good parts. I like that most of the book takes place in the woods. Some things I don't like about the book is at the end instead of going to his dads house, he goes further into the woods. If you like the woods then I would recommend this book.
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