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Red Dog
Bill Wallace

Aladdin, 2002 - 192 pages

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Red Dog

If you've never read Trouble On Cabin Creek, then perhaps you'd enjoy this one because it is so similar. The reader knows from the start that the Red Dog will in some way be presented as faithful, loyal, and brave and at some point come to the rescue. It does present some helpful thoughts for children being raised by step parents or extended family.
The portrayal of the step father and son, is well done and gives some good points to ponder.


Ruff Dog

This is one of my least favorite books. The book is called Red Dog. This book is about a boy who's name is Adam. His mom is marring a guy that he hates. Once they got married his stepfather made them move out to Wyoming. This is where he always grew up so he knew the place from front to back. Adam hated it because he was out in the middle of no where. He has never seen anyone but his family members for months. He has a dog that does not have a name. Adam has not named his little red hound yet because he does not know what he should name the dog. He wants to give the right name because the dog will have to live with him for the rest of his life. Adam hates his name he wishes that his mom would have let him pick his own name when he was old enough. When his sister and him went down to the creek to play because there mom was trying to clean the house. She didn't want them around because they always cause trouble. The dog was playing with his little sister and after while Adam gets tired of the dog playing so ruff with his little sister. Adam then begins to think the dog's likes to play Ruff with his sister so he calls the dog Ruff. The two of them always go down to the creek because they also hate there step dad and they just want to get away from in once in a while.

I thought that this book was an ok book. It was not the best book that I have read in my life time. The one thing about this book was that Adam was a lot like me. He likes to do dare devil things and he does not really care what he has to do. He just wants to get it done.

I think this book is for more outdoors type of people because the setting takes place in the mountains. They do a lot of things out side like fishing hunting. His dad does a lot of trapping so the people into hunting should like this book.



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danger in the mountains

Ever read a book that you couldn't put down? I read the book Red Dog which was an exciting adventure. The setting took place in a cabin in the middle of a forest, away from town. The main characters are, Sam, Mother, Lily, Adam, and Ruff. Adam has to escape his house and find help because, Mother, and Lily are in trouble, and people are going to murder his family, that's in the house. The genre of this book is realistic fiction, because of where it took place, and how everything related to the nature of the world.

The beginning of the book was slow, and not interesting as in the end of the book it was more interesting how he escaped and tried to find help and when the action kicked in. I recommend this book to people who are patient, and can wait till the action occurs; any age could read this book, mainly for kids and teens. This book was a page turner when the action was kicking in, most of the chapters was page turning, but I cant say all of the chapters were page turners. Mostly every chapter had a cliff hanger, after the chapter it would leave you hanging when something interesting, or action is going on, and you can't put the book down, where kids would mainly want to read this book because it's fun and still leaves you hanging. In the beginning of the book, it was boring with fights with Adam and hi family, and showing how their life really is, but once the action came it towards the end, it made you want to keep reading. The end is the best part of the book, and the most suspenseful... but you have to read it to find out...



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TERROR IN THE MOUNTAINS

In the rugged Wyoming territory, the red pup is Adam's best friend.

Adam and his family live in a lonely cabin in the mountains, facing the dangers of the wilderness alone. One day, Adamıs stepfather announces that he must leave for a weeklong trip to Cheyenne. Adam is put in charge of the family. Everything goes smoothly until three cutthroat gold prospectors come crashing into the cabin and hold the family at gunpoint.

Late that night, Adam manages to escape. Unfortunately, the men let the red pup loose, and the one thing that dog does best is track Adam...Will the pup lead the men to Adam? And if he does, can Adam still save his family?


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