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Frozen Fire book review

James A. Houston
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Title: Frozen Fire
Subtitle: A Tale of Courage

Author: James A. Houston

Average number of words per page: more than 100

STORY:
40 readers have rated this story.
Average story rating: 10.72/10.0
ILLUSTRATIONS:
40 readers have rated the illustrations.
Average illustration rating: 5.06/10.0

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Book review by: Dina
Review submitted on 10/18/2004 at 15:21:58

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Dina writes the following about Frozen Fire :
Frozen Fire tells a big adventure of a boy named Matt. His life had changed after his dad moved with him to Canadian Arctic. His dad was concerned about getting a piece of copper. In a terrible storm, with Charlie, the helicopter driver, Matt?s dad went looking. Matt meets a boy named Kayak. In a few days, without any information, Kayak and Matt went far from their house to find Matt?s dad. On a snowmobile, they went looking with a little hope inside of them. Polar bear and many other things stay on their way. Will Matt and Kayak will be able to survive in a cold place? Read, and find out.

I like that Matt was really brave when he wanted to find his dad. He really wanted to find him that probably, he didn?t care about the storm.
The book was kind of hard. Plenty of times, Kayak said something in Eskimo that the author didn?t wrote the definition to. The book was exciting. Characters were realistic. The author wrote this book well. The story is believeable.


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