Monday, April 30, 2012

Flush by Carl Hiaasen

Carl Hiaasen is also the author of Hoot, which I haven't read, and Scat, which I have read. Those books aren't really related or anything, but they all involve nature and animals- that sort of thing.
This specific book is about how a casino boat is doing illegal dumping, putting their crap into the water. After his father is sent to jail for sinking that ship, Noah and his sister Abbey try to stop the flusher themselves. They've got a few allies and a crazy plan of their own that just might work.
This book was very supportive of protecting nature and all that, which I am not ace on. But I still really liked it.
I'd suggest it to people who love nature of all ages. It's probably for younger children but reading a kid's book every now and then is always nice.
I'd rate this book a 9/10
~Mushu

I read this book when I was in third or fourth grade. I remember that I liked it. The idea was interesting and their plan was intriguing. I don't really remember too much character development which maybe if I re-read it I would find but off memory I don't remember a whole lot.

I think after I had read it I would have rated this book an 8/10 because it was good but not fantastic.
-Flounder

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