Monday, April 23, 2012

Call of the wild book review

   The book, Call of The Wild by Jack London is amazing in the details of the voyage and fighting scenes and the formidable deathes of the dogs (Spitz, Dave, and Dolly).
    The life lesson of this book is you may be the biggest and strongest in one place but there is always some one bigger such as buck was the king at the judges house but the man in the red sweeter beet him like he was a little shrimp and Spitz was so called the leader of the dog sled but buck pretty much killed him. The author's style just helps the book be more interesting and thrilling by the use of words and different words. The characters of the book are just perfect for this story. Buck finds his real purpose in life and Spitz is like the bully and finally gets knocked down to size and shown how he made all the other dogs fill. In the end buck finally gets to be wild and free and leads a wolf gang. The setting of the book helps dearly by making it cold and dangerous and keeping the reader on there feet. I would relate this book to Touching Spirt bear and Hatchet because the main character has to go out and defend there self's in the wild.
     I would recommend this book to and person over the age of 10 for the detail.

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