Hoot by Carl Hiaasen

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(Paperback - Age Range 9-12 yrs)

  • Age Range: 9 to 12
  • Pub. Date: December 2005
  • 292pp
  • Sales Rank: 2,037
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    • Pub. Date: December 2005
    • Publisher: Random House Childrens Books
    • Format: Paperback, 292pp
    • Sales Rank: 2,037
    • Age Range: 9 to 12

    Synopsis

    Unfortunately, Roy's first acquaintance in Florida is Dana Matherson, a well-known bully. Then again, if Dana hadn't been sinking his thumbs into Roy's temples and mashing his face against the school-bus window, Roy might never have spotted the running boy.

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    Roy, who is new to his small Florida community, becomes involved in another boy's attempt to save a colony of burrowing owls from a proposed construction site.

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    "With a Florida setting and pro-environment, anti-development message, Hiaasen returns to familiar turf for his first novel for young readers," wrote PW. "Several suspenseful scenes, along with dollops of humor, help make this quite a hoot indeed." Ages 10-up. (May) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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    In his thrilling and hilarious mysteries, Carl Hiaasen does for the Florida Coast what Raymond Chandler did for L.A., embracing it in all its steamy surrealness, and elevating it to a kind of iconographic literary landscape.

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    hootby Anonymous

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    November 02, 2009: Hoot

    Carl Hiaasen

    Random House Childrens Books

    Realistic Fiction

    The running boy (or mullet fingers the name Roy and Beatrice call him later on in the book) destroys the construction yard so the burrowing owls can live. Hoot by carl hiaasen "shows that little things can make a big difference" when Roy was struggling for his life and he punches Dana in the nose. Then later on he runs to the pancake house construction site and saw the burrowing owls. Roy finds out the running boy is Beatrice`s brother and she calls him mullet fingers.

    Roy is a boy that moves allot. On his first bus ride he gets bullied by Dana. He looks like a cowboy the first day of school, and sees a running boy then try's to fallow him. Mullet fingers wears a Miami Heat jersey and dirty khaki shorts. He was also called the running boy in the beginning of the book, and also has a sister named Beatrice. Beatrice is a bully, helps save the owls, and is Roy`s friend in the end.

    I think you should read Hoot because I liked it and it made me think how three people can make one big difference to save an endangered animal. If you like books like that then this is a perfect book for you. It's a book that I read and plan on reading the second book Flush by Carl Hiaasen. The story flows and does not jump from place to place. I like that because it does not confuse you. Hoot is about a group of owls and they are a family. I thought that owls are interesting. I chose this book to read and you should read it if you are interested in learning a little bit about owls.

    Interesting yet Cute.by Anonymous

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    July 27, 2009: The Book Hoot By Carl Hiaasen was a Mystery mixed with Comedy. I say this because the main Character Roy Eberhardt has a nosey side to him that makes him think why the mysterious Mullet Fingers was running barefoot that early morning while he was being bullied by a young boy by the name of Dana. This makes him end up trying to figure out why he was running and eventually he does and ends up being in the whole investigation that the running boy Mullet fingers was into the entire time. He becomes one of the people that try and help the mysterious boy Mullet Fingers help the poor innocent burrowing owls.

    The reason i think this is Comedy is how how Beatrice a girl who attends Roy's school tries to help Roy and Mullet Fingers sabotage the Construction site that is clearly being used as a home by innocent little burrowing in animals. In this Story the Children sabotage the man in charge of this event Muckle which is trying to keep the secret from the police that the site is not being used by any type of animals. They sabotage Mr. Muckle by making snakes, crocodiles appear in a Port 'O' John and rottweilers all on "his" construction site just to stall while they try to find the evidence that the lot cannot be used for a pancake house and bring it to the police.

    In Conclusion , I think this book had a nice twist to it because of what the children tried to do and how they did do what they did to save the burrowing owls and their homes. I would highly recommend this book to a friend mostly because of the humor in the book and and how nice it is to share with others to enjoy. The other books i would like to read by Carl Hiaasen is Flush, i would like to read this book because i have read other books by Carl Hiaasen besides this one and i know it will meet my standards in terms of my book selections.

    I Also Recommend: Scat, Sick Puppy.


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