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Hoot by Carl Hiaasen

Hoot

by Carl Hiaasen
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  • First Published:
  • Sep 1, 2002, 229 pages
  • Paperback:
  • May 2004, 304 pages
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Jake

For anyone who hates reading this is a good realisitic book that's funny. Including lying, cheating, sex, alcohol, drugs, and many more things. Very good, suggested for teenages are young adults.
Anonymous

Hoot
It's close to the movie! But why is it banned from schools?
meme

Pretty Good
I liked this book a lot because it grabbed my attention at once. Also, it is a good book for a book talk and is very easy to understand. I do not think that this book uses horrible language. I have read a lot of better written books, though. :)
Katepault

This book made me feel better
I read this book and I found it interesting. It may had a different vocabulary from what I'm used to but it was a nice chance for me. I saw this book in the school library and I liked the cover. What made me the first impression was the summary of the book so I chose it and I didn't regret it... It made me feel better because they make fun of me at school.
Han

Hoot
Hoot shows the power and dedication of three friends and what one (or three) person can do for the world. A magnificent story of hope.
Jessica

Its really entertaining!
I think the book gets you to always read more. It has a good author and I thought that book was the best of the year! If you never read it, please do! It gets the reader wondering.
Laney

Slow
This book was slow going for so many parts only a few times did I actually get real interested but over all I'm glad my teacher assigned this book.
Andy

hoot
its a great book some parts are cheesy but others are not.. I'm doing it for a project.Its a GOOD! book but the book can go on and on!
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