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Monday, May 16, 2016

Joseph's review on Stay Alive Crash

Name of Reviewer: Joseph
Title of Book: Stay Alive Crash
Author of Book: Joseph Monninger
Illustrator of Book: Joseph Monninger
# of pages: 208
# AR points: 5.0                                              RL: 4.9

 If you like books were people get in danger I think this is a good book for you. In the beginning of the book, they crash in Alaska. Titus, Jill, Web, Paul, and Mr. E build a tent with tarp on top of it and find enough food to survive while in Alaska. They named it Camp Lollipop because Suryadi, Mr. E, Titus, Web, Paul, and Jill got to have lollipops. Titus found a crossbow in the plane and told everyone. Everyone was hoping for a knife because they thought it would be more useful. Everyone argued about sleeping in the plane overnight because they thought it would was safe from bears but dangerous because the plane could sink. In the middle of the book, my favorite character dies. His name was Suryadi. Jill
caught some fish while Web chopped the head of and gave it Buford the dog. While Jill was watching over night, a bear came. Everyone backed up and let the bear go away. Mr. E made markings on a tree for how many days they had survived in Alaska. A plane flew over head and everyone tried to get its attention but the plane did not see them. Titus and Web set out to find help and keep going to follow the river.In the end of the book, Mr. E, Jill, and Paul get saved. Titus and web can’t go any farther because they are to weak. Web tries to swim and he dies. Titus tries to swim and he makes it Titus tries making a fire, but his fingers can not move and while he was trying to do it a helicopter saves him. While Titus gets saved, Buford was at the vet and everyone who survived had a happy life.


3 comments:

  1. I've read the book and this blog is great. If you want to read a good book, Read Stay Alive Crash.
    Aleco

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  2. Sound exciting! I'm sad for the characters who died. I'll try to read it this summer. From Andrew

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  3. Your review on this book made it so interesting and totally persuaded me into reading it. I am definitely going to read this book.

    Audrey

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