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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2005

Lexile Score

770

Reading Level

3-4

ATOS

5

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Carl Hiaasen

شابک

9780375837524
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  • نقد و بررسی
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Publisher's Weekly

September 12, 2005
How does Hiaasen follow up his page-turning novel about saving owls in Florida (Hoot
)? With a second fast-paced story featuring an environmental theme—this time about ocean pollutants harming turtles' habitats (and the surroundings in general) in the Florida Keys. Welch (TV's Joan of Arcadia
) has a compelling, snappy delivery suited to 11-year-old Noah's personality; he's a clever kid who wants to set things right, even when it pits him against shady characters and the local bully. Noah is exasperated over his father's arrest for sinking a casino boat that the man believes is flushing sewage into the ocean. The boy also knows that proving his dad's suspicions could go a long way toward healing his strained family and saving the ocean. Welch handily captures Noah's moods, though not even he can make eccentrics such as Lice Peeking and his burly bartending girlfriend Shelly likable at the outset (they grow on listeners, however). Those who couldn't get enough of Hiaasen's last outing will find plenty to hoot about in this solid recording. Ages 10-up.



Publisher's Weekly

June 27, 2005
Hiaasen's (Hoot
) action-packed mystery set in the Florida Keys offers a colorful cast of dastardly villains and eccentric heroes, along with his signature environmental themes. Noah would be the first to admit that his father, Paine Underwood, "sometimes goes too far" in his campaign to save the environment, especially when he single-handedly sinks the Coral Queen
, a gambling boat that he believes has been dumping human waste just offshore. This feat leads to a jail sentence, and while Mr. Underwood is behind bars, it is up to Noah to prove that his father had good reason to put the floating casino out of action. Noah's mission—to catch owner Dusty Muleman "red-handed" as he drains his boat's sewage—is not an easy task. Dusty employs a burly watchman and has connections with the Coast Guard and the police. Yet Noah finds some unusual adversaries in Lice Peeking, Dusty's former employee, who is willing to testify against his ex-boss for a price; Shelly, Dusty's blond, buxom ex-girlfriend; and an unnamed "old pirate," who conveniently appears whenever Noah needs help out of a tight fix. While much of this adventure (including the identity of the "old pirate") is predictable, Hiaasen creates enough interesting plot twists to keep the pages turning. Budding environmentalists especially will delight in the ingenious way that Noah beats Dusty at his game. Ages 10-up.



DOGO Books
suzannafromkentucky - As the book starts out, you will find that there are not just one shady character, but several, and many more that help, and hurt the Underwood family. You will find some family surprises, as well as a special family member that has some really exclusive access. The Underwood family consists of (at the beginning-middle of the book) Noah, his younger sister Abbey, and the parents Mr. and Mrs.Underwood. If you care about the environment, your awareness will be put to shame by Noah's father and the determination that his children have to protect it and their local town from insanitary water to fishy casino owners. Mr.Underwood ends up going to jail for faulty reasons and bartenders that you have mixed feelings about end up helping the children on their quest to sink the Coral Queen casino boat.


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