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Hoot
by Carl Hiaasen
If I would have read this book around sixth grade I would have enjoyed it more. Still it is a good book to introduce kids to reading and wildlife preservation.
Summary:
With his dad's government job, Roy Eberhardt moves often. So the move to Coconut Cove was nothing to him. What was Florida anyway; it didn't have mountains or cliffs like Montana. Roy knew he would never call it home. The only thing Roy could notice besides golf courses and flip flops was Dana Madison's fist. Obviously school wasn't easy for him, though if it weren't for Dana Madison Roy would have never had the adventure he needed that year. On his way to school, with Dana shoving his face against the bus window, Roy saw the running boy. After that curiosity was all he needed to find out more...
Roy, Beatrice, and her step-brother Mullet Fingers (aka running boy) are in for a wild ride when they try to protect defenseless owls from being bullied by a greedy corporation.
Summary:
With his dad's government job, Roy Eberhardt moves often. So the move to Coconut Cove was nothing to him. What was Florida anyway; it didn't have mountains or cliffs like Montana. Roy knew he would never call it home. The only thing Roy could notice besides golf courses and flip flops was Dana Madison's fist. Obviously school wasn't easy for him, though if it weren't for Dana Madison Roy would have never had the adventure he needed that year. On his way to school, with Dana shoving his face against the bus window, Roy saw the running boy. After that curiosity was all he needed to find out more...
Roy, Beatrice, and her step-brother Mullet Fingers (aka running boy) are in for a wild ride when they try to protect defenseless owls from being bullied by a greedy corporation.