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105
Novel • Fiction
Canadian Wilderness • Contemporary
2003
Middle grade
12-16 years
1120L
In Brian’s Hunt by Gary Paulsen, Brian returns to the Canadian wilderness two years after his initial survival ordeal. He discovers a wounded dog and, while searching for its origins, finds that a bear has attacked the family he planned to visit. Brian tracks the bear to prevent further harm, and after a fierce confrontation, he successfully kills it. The book contains graphic descriptions of violence that may be disturbing for some readers.
Adventurous
Suspenseful
Mysterious
Emotional
Contemplative
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Gary Paulsen's Brian's Hunt delivers an engaging survival adventure, resonating with fans of the Brian series due to its vivid portrayal of nature and heartfelt character development. However, some readers feel the plot is predictable and lacks depth compared to earlier installments. Despite this, the novel remains a compelling read for young adults and adventure enthusiasts alike.
Fans of intense survival adventures and the wilderness will enjoy Brian's Hunt by Gary Paulsen. Similar to readers of Hatchet and My Side of the Mountain, this book appeals to those who appreciate themes of self-reliance, nature, and personal growth in the face of adversity. Ideal for young adults and those nostalgic for coming-of-age wilderness tales.
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The Dog
A dark-haired malamute kept by Cree trappers, who is tough and calm, forming a close bond with Brian. She trusts Brian for care and companionship, sensing danger and providing insight into their surroundings.
Kay-gwa-daush/Susan Smallhorn
The sixteen-year-old daughter of the Cree family who helped Brian during his first wilderness experience. She is strong and resourceful, with a similar love for the outdoors as Brian.
The Bear
A menacing presence in the wilderness, characterized by distinctive claws and a lazy demeanor. It demonstrates the unpredictability and danger that nature can pose.
105
Novel • Fiction
Canadian Wilderness • Contemporary
2003
Middle grade
12-16 years
1120L
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