Hoot hiaasen6/27/2023 ![]() ![]() He gives you bits of important details, then the rest of the story just flows into place. This book is kind of a "go with the flow" style. Carl Hiaasen, the author, has a rather different technique than the authors of other books that I have read. ![]() ![]() Some parts in the movie were difficult to follow for that specific reason. previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 next sort by previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 next Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. The book lets you know about the character's emotions and what they are thinking. Books by Carl Hiaasen (Author of Hoot) Books by Carl Hiaasen Carl Hiaasen Average rating 3.85 573,659 ratings 45,748 reviews shelved 950,046 times Showing 30 distinct works. Another bonus about the book is that it is easier to understand because it gives you details that are important to the story. It mentions things that are not shown in the film. The book is more descriptive and it is almost like being behind the scences of the movie. He even gets him sent to Juvenile Detention.Personally, I liked the book better than the movie. Dana is probably the dumbest bully in the school, which makes him easy to trick. Roy, the main character, is always trying to solve the riddles about a "running boy." He will face many challenges in his new life, including getting in trouble with the law.Roy is always finding new solutions to his problems. It has some exciting events, but overall its mood is calm and enjoyable. Now he must face Dana Matherson.This book isn't the greatest as far as action is concerned. He usually is the type of kid who is bullied a lot. Now he has ended up in a small town called Coconut Cove in Florida. ![]()
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