Hatchet Book Report

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Hatchet And The Most dangerous game are stories about bravery and death. The most dangerous game andhatchet are two stories that are very alike how because the both are stranded in the middle of some wherethe most dangerous game is on an island. Hatchet is in a forest in the middle of Canada .Rainsford from themost dangerous game fell out of a boat he found an island and their he found General Zaroff the they madea bet then General ZAROFF died after the bet. In hatchet this kid named BRIAN was lost in this forest becausehe was in an airplane crash because his pilot had got a heart attack he had to survive in the wilderness.HATCHET is a story about this kid that went to Canada to go see his dad in Canada .He was on the plane withthe pilot the pilot was hurting but Brian did not know what was going on so the pilot let Brian drive that littleplane but Brian did not know how to drive the plane but the pilot said it was easy to drive the

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