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A Christian review of Brian’s Return (1999) by Gary Paulsen. Book 4 in the Brian Saga is a deep and introspective adventure. Continue reading
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A Christian review of Brian’s Return (1999) by Gary Paulsen. Book 4 in the Brian Saga is a deep and introspective adventure. Continue reading
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Brian’s Winter (1996), the third book in Gary Paulsen’s “Brian Saga,” is a wonderful “What if?” continuation of Hatchet. A Christian review. Continue reading
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Gary Paulsen is an author better known for his outdoorsy novels like Hatchet (and the entire Brian Saga) and Dogsong or for his historical fiction like Woods Runner, so this time-travel mystery book seems a bit out of the ordinary … Continue reading
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A Christian review of Brian’s Hunt (2003) by Gary Paulsen — Book 5 of 5 in The Brian Saga. Continue reading
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Gary Paulsen’s Dogsong (1985) follows Russell as he searches for his people’s old ways, mostly forgotten, through dogsled adventure up north. It’s a story of moving forward—and backward. It’s a story about journey and well worth a read. Continue reading
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Gary Paulsen is perhaps best known for his stories of survival in the wilderness (The Brian Saga), but I was surprised to see how prolific he really is. Just take a cursory glance at his many titles—the man’s written stories … Continue reading
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A Christian review of the second book of 5 in The Brian Saga, The River by Gary Paulsen (1991). Although it was a bit intense for my young kids, I enjoyed it. Continue reading
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The Brian Saga, Book 1 of 5 Several years ago, when I was looking for another series of books to read as a family, I tried reading the Brian Saga to my then 7- and 8-year-old kids. And that wasn’t … Continue reading
Long ago, I had a habit of asking everyone I knew or met for a list of book recommendations. It didn’t matter who the person was or what station in life they were at, I wanted to know the fuel … Continue reading
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The Brian Saga, Book 1 of 5 Long ago, when I used to collect favorite titles from people I respected, my brother-in-law recommended this as his favorite novel of all time. That obviously intrigued me, and while I might not … Continue reading