Monday

Flush!

This book is a gripping book about a boy named Noah Underwood, his dad and sister, a woman named Shelly, a nasty man named Dusty Muleman, and a mysterious pirate man. 
Noah Underwood is in an unusual situation; his dad is locked up in prison for Father's Day,  because he burned down a man's boat. His dad, Paine Underwood, thinks this man is pumping raw sewage into the basin. In other words, his dad is pretty sure that Dusty Muleman is dumping poop into the sea. So now Noah is off on a mission to find the (possibly very disgusting) truth. They realize this is true, but they have no way to prove it! Now everything is up to Noah. But he knows he can't do it by himself... So he gets help from his sister, Abbey. After several failed attempts to prove the truth, they finally consult the help of a (very tough) woman named Shelly, and come up with a good, but risky plan. Of course, there are always a few obstacles, which in this case, could get Noah and his helpers into serious doo-doo. Literally.
Read this amazing book by Carl Haaisen to find out if there plan works... 

Scat

Ratings!

I gave Scat a 9/10. It has a very gripping plot with a lot of detail. It's hard to say if it was the best out of the series, they were all so good!

My Exploration!

For my E, I read the 1st and 3rd book that Carl Haissan wrote, Hoot and Flush. They were all really good, and one thing I noticed is that they all have a similar plot! Hoot is about a kid named Roy Eberhardt, who somehow gets involved in a plan of a juvenile delinquent, who is trying to save a near extinct species of owls called the Burrowing Owl. But this boy who is getting in trouble with the law really has good intentions. After all, the only reason he's breaking the law is to try to stop someone else from doing something very criminal. Flush, well, I just told you about that. As for Scat, the plot is basically about some kids who's teacher disappears, and they think it might have something to do with the ANOTHER delinquent, named Smoke. After all, it seems kind of fishy, i mean, being that the teacher disappeared in a wildfire, that was created by an arsonist, and that Smoke (just his name makes it sound suspicious) had been very angry with the teacher just the day before and kind of threatened her. The kids will try to prove this, and find out that the whole thing might have something to do with a baby panther, some illegal, scheming oil drillers and some animal lovers. See why I think they are all similar?