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Book identification?
nate...
· 20 years, 6 months ago
A vague recollection of a book just popped into my head as I was waking from sleep this morning... and I wanted to see if anyone here could help me identify it.
I recall the person in said book finding a rather nicely hollowed out tree and living inside it... being kind of a hermit... but then going in to town at some point... or something.
heh. Told you it was vague.
Thoughts?
i wasn't huge on hatchet because there was no dialogue...but i *was* in.......4th grade? also, because it was a boy. boys are icky. and he ate raw eggs. *barf*
;-)
dude, what about the scene where he throws up all those berries?
loved that book, tho. even with the barfing scenes.
*cough* i just reread claudia and the sad goodbye about a month ago and i *still* cried. i also cried when louie died. but dude. my fhdc name right now is "charlotte johanssen," so i shouldn't even need to reply to this. :)
crap!� now i am trying to REMEMBER the falcon's name!!!!!� we read that in 6th grade!!!! {which was....like.....um...1979, so...yah....i have reason to have forgotten the falcon's name, dagnabbit!!!} it was a good book.� never read 'hatchet', so i can't identify or add anything to -that- argument. but i read 'alive', like we all prolly had to in school.� then, just, like LAST year we rented the movie.� and...yeah.��� go survival!!!� cereally, i'd last, like NOT LONG in a situation like -amy- of those. unless, of course, the professor made a radio and gilligan brought me drinks in coconuts and pineapples -all- the time.� LOL!!!
dirty life & times
· 20 years, 6 months ago
there was this really surreal children's book i once read, illustrated (i'm fairly certain) by maurice sendak & possibly written by him, in which a boy who thinks he can fly (but this fact is not integral to the plot? like a garcia marquez device?) goes on all sorts of surreal, allegorical adventures.
at one point he encounters a town full of large bad people who try to make him cut a cake made of stone. at another point, he frees a giant who was chained in a cave by villagers, & makes life worse for all concerned. at the end, he finds his ideal girl & calls her pomegranate, although that isn't her name. i cannot remember even a hint of a title. & yes, i am sure this wasn't a dream. but i'd really really like to find that book again.
Desiree THE Turkey
· 20 years, 6 months ago
It's really funny that these books came up because I just read them a couple weeks ago when I was really bored! I found this box full of my old books and read Hatchet, and On the Far Side Of The Mountain which is the sequal to MSOTM, where the main character goes on a search for his sister Alice...I was pretty disppointed tho cuz I couldn't find the 1st one...
And yes...I may have cried when Mimi died...and when Stacy moved away, and maybe a couple of other times too. How pathetic... By the way I prefer Hatchet. You must first create an account to post.
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