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This should be required reading, along with "Hoot" and "Flush," for all youth. You can make a difference! Another great YA read by Hiaasen.
Scat is a pleasantly economical book that highlights the struggles of panthers. The main characters, I found, were genuinely likable, and Mrs Starch's dialogue is entertainingly morbid and funny. Hiaasen's novel overall is an enjoyable experience, and ingeniously plotted, filled with Hiaasen's trademark wit and edge-of-your-seat thriller type writing. Very funny too.
great book from my childhood!!! found it for a $1 at a thrift store and had to bring it home. love how it brings up environmentally important conversations at a level for younger kids to learn through
This was labled a kids book but I didnt think it was for kids. I really enjoyed it. I will be looking for other e-books by him.
adventurous
fast-paced
Nick and Marta are two of the lucky eighth grade students in Mrs. Starch’s (who just happens to be the most feared teacher in the history of the world!) biology class. Every day they sit in and pass notes back and forth to each other discussing their fear of being called on.
The day after their field trip to the Black Vine Swamp though something mysterious happens. Mrs. Starch doesn’t come back, and she is never absent, and people start to wonder. While there might be a scrawled note and a message on her answering machine that states that she has had to deal with a family emergency, people, especially Nick and Marta, aren’t buying it. They are all convinced that Smoke, the kid in Mrs. Starch’s class that she dislikes the most, has something to do with her disappearance.
In a whirl wind adventure filled with arson, endangered animals, the Iraq war, the Florida wet lands, a money hungry wannabe oil rigger, and panther poop, Nick and Marta set out to find their missing biology teacher.
Carl Hiaasen definitely has a knack for adventure. Every story he creates always some crazy plot that makes you think as well as laugh! In this case Hiaasen poses the problem of destroying the environment for monetary gain and how it affects the ecosystem in a hilarious manner. He also throws in some other great themes to think about: not judging people by their history/the way they look, believing in yourself and never giving up, learning to live with what you’ve got, and working as a team. These themes are so important for younger readers (and sometimes older!) readers to learn and Hiaasen did such a great job incorporating them into the book without blatantly stating them. While this book has more of a middle grade audience, it is great for all ages of readers, although there is a tad bit of language. Overall I think the book was masterfully written and was a worthwhile and entertaining read.
standard issue - evil corporation out to ruin the environment with a couple of laughs thrown in as the bad guy gets his.
adventurous
medium-paced
great book from my childhood!!! found it for a $1 at a thrift store and had to bring it home. love how it brings up environmentally important conversations at a level for younger kids to learn through