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Hoot by Carl Hiaasen

Hoot

by Carl Hiaasen
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  • Readers' Rating (67):
  • First Published:
  • Sep 1, 2002, 229 pages
  • Paperback:
  • May 2004, 304 pages
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DMS

Hoot By Carl Hiaasen
This book was a pleasure to read.
I suggest that you should read this book because it is realistic and clearly detailed.

I also came here for help on a book report. The reviews are exceptional except it does not give a clear understanding to help students with book reports. I suggest that a helpful guide will be great. Thank you and bye.
Nancy

Ok!
i think that this book was very interesting and fun but the things they do are sometimes kinda dumb they should think, things through before doing them so yeah i thikn its ok though so good job author
Olivia N.H.

Okay
it was okay for someone's first book. I like the way he writes its like mystery like. "Hoot" was the prefect title!
Grace W.

Hoot hoot!
I pretty much LOVED this book! It can really relate to a person (especially a teen) and was amusing to read. I highly recommend it and I'm SURE that all (most) of you will love the book as much as I do. =)
a awesme person

this story was great... but too long to be perfect... its a good summer read because i hate deadlines!!!!!
hannah w.

This was a good book, not the best, but it definatly deserved a four. I can't wait for Carl Hiaasen's next kids' book, Flush, to come out!
Lucy

I loved this book! I'm a teen, so maybe I liked it because it was directed at my age group, but I'd definetly recommend it to anyone.
E S F

it was not very good
The book Hoot started of so slow and just wasn't interesting to read about so I stopped reading the book. The movie is way better.
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