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by Carl Hiaasen, Chad Lowe
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FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt
FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt rated it 7 years ago
This is an amazing book. I loved every page of it! This is the kind of book that you want to keep reading to find out what happens next. There is never a slow moment. It was hard for me to put down. I read a few pages every chance I got. I really enjoyed the plot and characters. A great book about f...
Mrs. McKee's Library
Mrs. McKee's Library rated it 8 years ago
Hoot is a story that focuses on how you treat someone and how others around you are treated. It would be a great book to talk to the class about making a change in society. The activity that I would include would be having the students write a persuasive letter on an important issue. I would use thi...
All about literacy for kids
All about literacy for kids rated it 8 years ago
This book could be used for advanced learners in 6th grade. It could be used in the classroom to identify social issues such as bullying and group discussion.
Ruined by Reading
Ruined by Reading rated it 10 years ago
Richard should have known that trouble was afoot when his cousin, Malley, agreed a little too easily to her parents’ boarding school plan. So he is not really too surprised when Malley disappears a week before she’s due to be shipped off to school. Richard hears of his cousin’s disappearance the sam...
ReadingOnBecauseIWantTo
ReadingOnBecauseIWantTo rated it 12 years ago
HOOT was entertaing and makes readers aware of enviomental problems.
Bun's Books
Bun's Books rated it 12 years ago
This was fun! My sister really likes Carl Hiaasen, but somehow up till now I picked up the wrong books or something because I was never able to connect with anything I tried. But this one I really loved! The characters felt real to me, and it had a great sense of place, which I really appreciate....
Cheryl's books
Cheryl's books rated it 13 years ago
My 11 y.o. daughter recommended this book to me. It was a great book for her age group. Nicely paced, some irreverent humour to lighten the slightly preachy tones.
Readz
Readz rated it 14 years ago
"Roy still hadn't settled the argument between his brain and his heart."Cute (because it involves teeny little owls) and quirky - consistent with the style of Carl Hiaasen. Very memorable characters.
Books: A true story
Books: A true story rated it 14 years ago
Cute but predictable.
bookjunkie57
bookjunkie57 rated it 15 years ago
Roy might be one of the best young men I've ever read about. He really seems to understand people and relationships. The bond he has with his parents and his understanding of them is inspirational.The book overall had a few funny moments and an endearing plot but I found it long and very boring at p...
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