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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: gene roberts on September 04, 2007, 11:02:36 pm

Title: The Hatchet Books
Post by: gene roberts on September 04, 2007, 11:02:36 pm
Have any of you  ever read any of the HATCHETbooks.If not you need to start,there are lots of things like selfbow making,survival,and many more.they are great books.
Here's a list of the books:Hatchet
                                   Brian's Winter
                                   The River
                                    Brian's Return
                                    Brian's Hunt

That's in order.i just thoyght you would enjoy reading these books that I check out from my SCHOOL library.
Title: Re: The Hatchet Books
Post by: Calendargirl on September 04, 2007, 11:09:15 pm
We have read them at our house.  My daughter is reading some books for www.horsefeathersranch.com for more younger folks.  The two they currently offer by Thomasama she LOVED.   She has just finished another called "Sees behind Trees"  by M. Dorris.  She loved it and hope that we will be carrying that soon as well. 
Title: Re: The Hatchet Books
Post by: Auggie on September 05, 2007, 01:46:35 am
I wish my library was that cool,they mostly have the OTHER kind of bow books. So, where can a guy get these cool books? I can never read as much as Id like to. Auggie.
Title: Re: The Hatchet Books
Post by: bluegill on September 05, 2007, 03:13:13 am
I have read all of those listed. Hatchet is one of my all time favorite books. Gary Paulsen writes some awesome books. Dogsong, and Father Water Mother Woods are other good ones from him.
Title: Re: The Hatchet Books
Post by: DanaM on September 05, 2007, 06:35:36 am
Hmmmm will have to visit the school library, but don't think they will have them.
Title: Re: The Hatchet Books
Post by: jamie on September 05, 2007, 09:15:48 am
all of those are staples in my library. the kids love em. peace
Title: Re: The Hatchet Books
Post by: stiknstring on September 05, 2007, 11:22:20 am
Most school libraries have multiple copies of these books.  The author is Gary Paulson.  Have fun....
Title: Re: The Hatchet Books
Post by: tom sawyer on September 05, 2007, 12:58:24 pm
Thanks I'll check them out.  For anyone whose library doesn't carry these, have them do an interlibrary loan.  It doesn't cost anything.
Title: Re: The Hatchet Books
Post by: Kegan on September 05, 2007, 07:15:31 pm
They're great reading, but I wouldn't read to much into what he says in his Hatchet books for instructon, entertaining, but not very accurate. Actually, very entertaining :).
Title: Re: The Hatchet Books
Post by: gene roberts on September 05, 2007, 08:08:17 pm
yes,they are not very accurate,although they do have things like bow building.most of the other books in the library that even mention bow talk 'bout compounds.Oh and by the way if your library has no books like that request them to the librarian,they ussually get teacher money at my school.My dad is the physical education teacher,he is starting an archery program,the can only be compounds though oh well.
Title: Re: The Hatchet Books
Post by: Kegan on September 06, 2007, 05:34:36 pm
Paulsen's nonfiction book, Guts, which he based Hatchet on, is very detailed about his primitive archery hunting as a boy, and incidents where he has been forced to rely on the bow for sustinence. Of them all, it is by far the most accurate when it comes to the use of a selfbow for hunting (or how he had done it) and lots of details on his hunting forays :).
Title: Re: The Hatchet Books
Post by: gene roberts on September 06, 2007, 10:39:21 pm
i'll see if my library has that and if any body has anymore books to tell us bout go ahead
Title: Re: The Hatchet Books
Post by: Kegan on September 08, 2007, 03:15:17 pm
Cold Ocean by Jon Turk. He actually has an article in a back issue of PA. Well writen and very adventurous :).
Title: Re: The Hatchet Books
Post by: Calendargirl on September 11, 2007, 05:22:38 pm
We are starting to put some more youth/adventure books on Horsefeathersranch site.  Minicalendargirl is writing reviews for some of them!  (Yes, I am so proud!  ;D ) So check them out!
You can always send her a p.m. if you want to know more or good age/reading level...  :)
http://horsefeathersranch.com/
Title: Re: The Hatchet Books
Post by: DanaM on September 11, 2007, 07:36:44 pm
Thats awesome Susannah I'm sure you will do a great job.  ;D
Title: Re: The Hatchet Books
Post by: david w. on September 12, 2007, 06:56:31 pm
i read the brien's winter and Brien's hunt they are good books
Title: Re: The Hatchet Books
Post by: gene roberts on September 12, 2007, 07:58:01 pm
my library had THE BOOK "GUTS"  thee true stories behind hatchet,it was intresting.i'll check out the horse feathers ranch,thanks for the info!
Title: Re: The Hatchet Books
Post by: minicalendargirl on September 14, 2007, 12:04:57 am
hi everyone
    as my mom said im doing book reviews for www.horsefeathersranch.com  so far ive only done one ,on a Thomasma book.
ive read 2 of his books and i think theyre great for everyone especially kids!  :D i also think they would make great gifts.
if you like the hatchet books so much i will try and get them to carry those books too so far ive read 2 and enjoyed them very much sarah is also looking into carrying sees behind trees  abook im going to write about soon. 8)