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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Hoot

This novel has middle-schooler Roy Eberhardt starting over as the new kid in school once again. Bullies and loneliness haunt his daily life. Roy becomes fascinated by endangered burrowing owls that reside in his new town. He teams up with two unlikely allies and together they form a plan to save these endangered creatures. The New York Daily News called Hoot "offbeat" and "hilarious". It is very likable and is certainly worth a read. I will certainly include it in my classroom and may even use it for a read aloud or even a novel study in upper grades.



 Hiaasen, C., & Knopf, I. (2002). Hoot. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.

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