Author Topic: Anyone know a good book based on survival?  (Read 1793 times)

Far North was amazing, very simple, no complicated vocabulary but I really love the story. Lord of the Flies is amazing, about how the lack of society destroys us(man is naturally evil in nature)


hatchet nearly killed me to read in 6th grade.

hatchet nearly killed me to read in 6th grade.

I guess you could say...

...they axed too much of you...

YYYYEEEAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH

I guess you could say...

...they axed too much of you...

YYYYEEEAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH

Looks like Sami2ss...

*shades*

...forgot his sunglasses.

Looks like Sami2ss...

*shades*

...forgot his sunglasses.

Looks like I...

*shades*

...just stole your sunglasses.

I remember in elementary school I read a book about a kid who runs away and lives in the forest and he burns out a tree to live in and catches crawdads and steals a hawk egg and hatches it and trains it to catch stuff for him and makes an outfit out of deer skin but can't remember the book name for the life of me.

I remember in elementary school I read a book about a kid who runs away and lives in the forest and he burns out a tree to live in and catches crawdads and steals a hawk egg and hatches it and trains it to catch stuff for him and makes an outfit out of deer skin but can't remember the book name for the life of me.
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Hatchet is very good, there is a second one where he goes back to the wild because he can't live in society.

Am I the only one who hated the Hunger Games book? I thought it was full of less-than-mediocre writing and had a rather uninspired plot which we've all heard many times before.

I honestly liked World War Z the most of all the books I've read about survival. It basically tells how the world coped with a zombie infection and how they survive in the aftermath from the perspectives of many different characters. It was a very enjoyable read.



Hatchet was a very good book. I still remember a great deal of it.
Spoiler alert: The plane crashes

Hatchet is very good, there is a second one where he goes back to the wild because he can't live in society.

the second one is if he didn't get rescued.

Am I the only one who hated the Hunger Games book? I thought it was full of less-than-mediocre writing and had a rather uninspired plot which we've all heard many times before.
I hated it, too.

Hatchet bored me to death.