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White Fox Chronicles by Gary Paulsen
As a long time reader of Gary Paulsen, I thought this book was kind of weird, but cool. It was weird because it is different of what he usually writes. For example, he writes about surviving outdoors. This book was in the future and had a lot of killing.
In the book, there is a fourteen-year-old boy named Cody Pierce. He escapes from a prison camp owned by The Confederation of Consolidated Republics, or CCR. Growing up in wartime has made young Cody wise in survival skills. Now he’s the “White Fox”.
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I think this a great book for anyone who likes violence. This is also a good book for people who like to read books with at least a hero in it. Cody saves a woman. She then falls in love with him.
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