Gary Paulsen Books
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Excellent, very well written book!Review Date: 2008-04-25
Tons of funReview Date: 2008-03-12
Winter didn't dance for meReview Date: 2008-02-08
Very EnjoyableReview Date: 2008-02-05
Some of it is written in the manner of a tall tale, so I had moments when I doubted the narrator's credibility. But then I thought about it. Who cares! It's funny, heartbreaking, and uplifting. "Fine madness" is the point, after all.
Some people may think this is a stretch, but I see this book as a healthy mixture of Hemingway's prose, Faulkner's yarns, and an enthusiasm for animals
This book is going to stay with me for a long time, and for that reason, I recommend it to a broad range of readers.
You will enjoy this book.
Highly Recommended Read!Review Date: 2008-01-14

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Nick Stauffer's Book ReviewReview Date: 2008-05-19
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One of the best books I have ever read.Review Date: 2008-03-29
It is not gory, but it has some fighting which makes it exciting. It also keeps you on your toes. It is a little funny at times. IT IS A VERY INTERESTING BOOK AND I THINK YOU SHOULD READ IT.
ShitfaceReview Date: 2007-05-23
As I read this book I loved the various ways Gary Paulson showed how Mark became a master of survival and gained status in the strange world of Transall. He describes everything perfectly so that you can picture it in your mind. Another great thing about the book is its ability to cover many genres; with the mystery of Transall it covers (you guessed it) mystery's spot, the alien world and mutated creatures will keep a sci fi fan happy, and it could even pass as an apt survival guide.
Anyone who has read and enjoyed the Hatchet books will definitely want to grab this book, like the Hatchet books it tells the story of a boys struggle to survive in a unfamiliar place, but it is also very different so it wont feel as if your reading a rewrite of Hatchet. Some of the variations I liked were that it was set in an entirely different plant, there's interaction with other humans (some hostile), the mystery that unravels as you read, and how it is set in more of a medieval time frame.
The Transall SagaReview Date: 2007-03-23
The Great LightReview Date: 2007-03-15

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Gary Paulsen - Terrific Writer!Review Date: 2008-01-08
I read with both of your younger kids to keep them honest (i.e no shortcuts) and to insure they have comprehended the story well enough to have something meaningful discussion to talk about.
What I enjoyed most about this book was it brought back old memories of how low wages and pay was as a kid hustling for odd jobs in the 1950's and 60's just to have money in your pocket... not like today as Paulsen reflects how life was life when he was 16 in 1955 and hitchhiked 300 miles to get a job at the Birds Eye fresh-frozen vegetable plant at an astounding wage of one dollar and five cents per hour ($8.40 per day).
Also the other thought that crossed my mind reading this particular book was now I know how the famous celebrity "EVEL KNIEVEL" who was captured attention for performing similar stunts on his motorcycle in the 70's came about...
Mr. Paulsen - Thank you for the wonderful gift and legacy you have given readers of all ages!
Alex's review Review Date: 2007-01-24
The characters in the book have the same mind as young adult. It is a good choice for boys and some girls ages 11- 15 because they can relate to Gary Paulsen and his friends. This book is action packed and the fun never stops. Gary wants to tell his friends not to do the amazing stunts that they do because they might get hurt but he has the curiosity to keep his mouth shut. He wonders what will happen to Angel while breaking the record, what will happen to Orvis when he wrestles the bear?
Breaking the world record of 74 miles an hour on skis isn't easy, especially when you live where there aren't any hills. Another thing, there wasn't safety gear. The trouble starts when they pass the record at 82 miles an hour. They hit a place with out snow and Angel flies off his skies. Later he told his friends that he heard the Angels sing. They were singing "Your Cheatin' Heart" by Hank Williams."
Orvis Orvison wasn't very popular and was always being beaten up at school. He also couldn't talk to girls. So he got the girls' attention by showing off. Whenever there were girls around he would always be two feet higher or jump five feet farther then his friends. At the carnival he saw a sign that said wrestle with a bear for one minute win $25. Orvis saw some girls and got in the ring with the bear.
A New York Times Best Seller and a 2004 winner for the ALA Best Books for Young Adults, Paulsen's memoir about his childhood is not to be missed by middle school readers who want to read a book that will put a smile on their face. Teen readers will be able to find similarities between themselves and the characters in the book.
How Angel Peterson Got His NameReview Date: 2007-01-24
How Angel Peterson Got His Name is a book about a group of 12 year old boys doing crazy stunts and hilarious pranks. Each of these kids has a crazy and stupid dream or stunt that they want to accomplish. Even though they could end up dead if not very close to it, they still try. Gary Paulsen does a great gob describing all of these stunts and giving you a great picture of what is going on in the book.
Although this book is chopped up into little stories each with a stupider and crazier stunt than the last, it's still funny and a great book to read. But since there are just a bunch of little stories that fit into one which sort of makes it easier to read because you're not having to keep track of one big story. Rather than just a bunch of little stories so if you don't like one story you can just read the next one and see if you like it. That's why I would recommend this book to struggling readers that don't like to read big books because they are ether hard to understand or that if you miss a part then you may have skipped an important part in knowing the story.
Overall this is a great book with a crazy and outrageous changing plot full of surprising and funny twists along with all of the stupid stunts. In the end almost all the kids have gotten in trouble or hurt.
B-Money's review for Hw Angel Peterson Got His NameReview Date: 2007-01-24
There isn't really a main character in this story it's all about a group of kids and the things they do for fun or to get girls to like them. Some of the kids will do anything to get girls attention. For example, a memorable scene is when, this one kid tries to wrestle a bear at the carnival, but the first few times he doesn't do it, but then he tries one more time and succeeds by getting tortured by the bear, because the objective is to stay in the rink for 1 minute. And then there was when the kids were really bored they decided to skateboard in the street and hold on to the back of the cars to go really fast.
By the end of the book, readers are hung off with questions like what would happen if our world was just like this book, or what would happen if the people in our world were like the people in the book.
tottally koolReview Date: 2006-06-15

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There's no place like NOMEReview Date: 2008-01-17
I thought that her writing style was engaging, and she was more than willing to share the ups and downs of her adventures. I enjoyed her sense of humor about the goof ups, and accidents she had during training. I thought her insights into living with and training with one of the "Big Dogs" of mushing, Jeff King, was fascinating. I have often wondered what makes these mushers tick.
I have read other books by other female mushers, and by far, Lisa's book was the most engaged, and engaging. Very thoughtful, warm and fun... Thanks for writing this book for us middle-aged gals!
Great story!Review Date: 2007-10-12
Great Page-turnerReview Date: 2007-08-08
What a nice surprise! I Loved it! Not only was it interesting and inspiring, but the girl can write too! I cried several times and cheered her on. I'm passing it on to my neighbor for her trip this weekend. My only regret is that I hadn't known about her or her book before we met briefly. I would have talked her ear off with questions. So, when's the movie coming out!
Terrific bookReview Date: 2007-05-31
chance encounterReview Date: 2007-07-19
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Is it me or are we a very lazy generation?Review Date: 2006-10-02
I am addicted to books about homesteading, living off the land, and the days of farming and this is one of the best homesteading books I have read in a long, long time. It was broken up into seasons, with a description of the work required on a farm back in the 30's with the start of each season. Though I finished the book feeling like a big lazy louse, I was also inspired to be more hands-on in my day-to-day life and quit taking my can-opening, freezer meal, fresh produce existence for granted.
AmazingReview Date: 2006-03-10
This *Is* the Way It Was.Review Date: 2000-11-29
Sweet readingReview Date: 2005-09-02
Practical environmentalism...Review Date: 2001-03-07


More adventure than a body can stand!Review Date: 2008-04-01
GARY'S THE BESTReview Date: 2006-10-26
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More WesternsReview Date: 2007-08-16
Five Books in OneReview Date: 2007-01-21
GREAT!!!Review Date: 2005-10-07

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Paulsen is a talented writer.Review Date: 1999-01-21
Funny and sad and very truthfulReview Date: 2000-06-23
Here he is writing about his dogs and in particular a dog named Cookie, a female who served as his lead dog in the Iditarod and also was mother to many of his other dogs. He starts with the birth of her last litter of pups and goes on from there. Some of the most striking anecdotes show just how intelligent and sensitive these animals are: one of the other dogs teaching the puppies how to get all of the meat out of the skull, and Cookie herself seemingly forcing a pack of dogs to go back and help her owner when he has to let all of them go in order to extricate himself from a predicament.
In the end, they both have to give up running, and of course humans live longer than dogs, so we know how it ends: sadly but poignantly, as the author says goodbye to someone he obviously considers a friend.
Puppies, Dogs and Blue NorthersReview Date: 2001-02-26
Stunning: A Great ReadReview Date: 2000-01-14
Pupies Dogs and Blue NorthersReview Date: 2001-10-17

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Canoe Days ReviewReview Date: 2007-02-22
This book has words in its pictures. An example of this is that the fish look like they are swimming whenever it shoes them in the water. This book has very descriptive words. They describe the motion of the butterflies wings as swish. The author barely talks about the person, but more about the animals. They make it seem like they do, but they really describe the nature instead. The example of this is where the person is going down the creek in his boat, and the animals are around him and they talk about the animals.
This book is a classic. IT sends a great message. It had good words and pictures, it is very descriptive. IT is a nature based book. This story was great
Canoe Days Review Date: 2007-02-23
The sentences get to the point despite being very descriptive. Many similes and metaphors are used and it accurately describes the surroundings. A picture is the background on every page, and the pictures are detailed and illustrated on a canvas. The colors in the pictures blend well. The sentences have lots of adjectives. The adjectives are so good they create a picture in your head.
This is a great book. The illustrations and words take you on a canoeing trip. The surrounding appear in your mind. Also the similes and metaphors add to the experience.
Dreamy!Review Date: 2003-06-27
Canoe Days is entrancing!Review Date: 2000-07-02
Canoe DaysReview Date: 1999-12-16

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Gary Paulsen An Exciting LifeReview Date: 2005-04-11
The Story Of Gary Paulsen's Life!Review Date: 2006-05-31
Gary Paulsen uses a lot of imagery, as well as wonderful examples filling the readers mind with pictures and thoughts about the topic. The cover of the book has a wonderful picture of Gary. The book was put in chronological order of Gary Paulsen's life. The book also has colorful photos in each chapter of Gary. Also in the back of the book there is a timeline of the exact dates when Gary wrote his book's. You would be very surprised at how many books Gary has written!! Underneath all pictures there is a quote that Gary wrote at the time that the picture was taken. I think all people young and old would love to read this book.
Gary Paulsen: Adventure is His LifeReview Date: 2001-12-04
An adequate biography on Paulsen that is age appropriate is hard to find. This one fills the bill.
Gary Paulsen: Author and Wilderness AdventurerReview Date: 2000-06-11
Great Gary Paulsen Biography!Review Date: 2000-07-16

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Excellent BookReview Date: 1999-09-21
Review of Father Water, Mother WoodsReview Date: 2001-01-20
This book is a nature lover's choice. Paulsen writes of growing up in a small Minnesota town and he intertwines this town's life with stories of adventurous boys. Two of my favorite essays are "Running the River" and "Bow Hunting." The first is a hilarious tale of an overplanned camping trip gone wrong when the boat, full of supplies and boys, sinks, forcing the boys to walk back to town. "Bow Hunting" is a coming of age essay in which a boy, after killing his first doe, poignantly describes his realization that while his life will continue, hers will not.
Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Review Date: 1999-04-02
Bringing The Outside InReview Date: 2003-01-22
I recommend this illustration to anyone who enjoys the great outdoors. If you want to learn about cold, winter morning fishing excursions, or hot, summer days in the woods, this is the perfect book to help fulfill your curiosity. Father Water Mother Woods is worth your time of reading and is definitely a classic.
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