Hatchet is a pretty good book if you are looking for a survival and adventure. A short summary of the book is a kid named Brian on a plane flying to his dads because his parents are divorced and the plane crashes, leaving Brian severely injured. Brain slowly recovers and learned how to do many things he has thought he would’ve never done.
After a while he finds the peace in the forest, all isolated. At first, he thought a rescue helicopter was going to find him in a few days but, slowly starts losing faith in it as more day’s pass by. Learns how to make new tools and he finds friends and enemies. There in the forest he realized how important time is. And after almost 3 months a plane landed on the beach of the lake Brian lived by. Brian hasn’t seen a human in months and was speechless. The pilot of the plane said, “Damn. You’re him, aren’t you? You’re that kid. They quit looking, a month, no, almost two months ago. You’re him, aren’t you? You’re that kid. . .” Brian was almost unrecognizable since the beginning of his isolation.
Personally, I didn’t like the ending It feels kind of rushed but over all his book is really good and it has some kind of relaxing feeling when reading.