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The Rifle book review

Gary Paulsen
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Title: The Rifle

Author: Gary Paulsen

Average number of words per page: more than 100

STORY:
34 readers have rated this story.
Average story rating: 6.48/10.0
ILLUSTRATIONS:
34 readers have rated the illustrations.
Average illustration rating: 4.66/10.0

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Book review by: Lance G.
age: 13

Review submitted on 07/23/2001 at 08:01:07

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Story Rating
9.0 out of a possible 10.0

Lance G. writes the following about The Rifle :
This book was about a pefect rifle. The rifle had been handed down from generation to generation. It took place in time of The Revolutionary War. The rifle was hid from families for years, because no one went up into the attic. A man found it one day when he was fishing. He caught the rifle with his pole and reeled it in. He traded the rifle, and a picture to another man so that the man who was fishing would get his RV fixed.

You should read this book because it was funny, sad, and nasty. It was funny because the gun smith used his own urine to clean up a rifle. It was sad because people died at young age and old age. It was nasty because a horse got startled and fell into a 10 foot deep ravine.

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