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Hoot by Carl Hiaasen

Hoot

by Carl Hiaasen
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  • First Published:
  • Sep 1, 2002, 229 pages
  • Paperback:
  • May 2004, 304 pages
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morgan johnstone

i loved it
it was a great book. i could read it over and over again. it was the best book i have ever read!
Samantha Niles

hoot
I love this book ! I had readed this book with some friends and they had love it to. And I had felt how he was feeling.
Lexy

The Best
The book Hoot started out a little boring but as i got into the book i thought this is a great book.
Anthony

Best Book Ever!
It was amazing! His books rock! I've also just started on Flush. It's his new book.
Renee

HOOT
I thought Hoot was a very amusing and up-beat novel. I recommend it to ay young teen that would like to read a story that will keep them amused.
Echo

Awesome.
It shows that you can do anything you want by putting your mind to it, and at the same time shows that you can't accomplish anything with a snap of the fingers.
It shows how hard a struggle can be, and at the same time shows that sometimes battles can be fought and won.


Awesome loved it make more books like it.
somebody

I LOVED IT! deffinetly one of the best!

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