Adventure and Survival Stories
Some Fiction and some Nonfiction
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Basher Five-Two

by Captain Scott O'Grady

True story (nonfiction) of the rescue of F-16 fighter pilot shot down over Bosnia. 133 pages.
(B O'GR Bestseller Section)

This book was awesome! It kept you in it. You just want to see what is goiing to happen next. You won't want to put it down! -J.D.

I loved this book! The opening was awesome! It pulled you right in. Not to mention the body; one of the best parts, though, was the ending. -T.L.

The Perfect Storm

by Sebastian Junger

The classic true adventure story of a fishing boat caught in a terrible North Atlantic storm. Nonfiction. 301 pages.
(974.45 JUN Bestseller Section)
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Hatchet

by Gary Paulsen

Classic, well-loved fiction story of a young man whose plane crashes in the Alaska wilderness, and he must survive with only a hatchet. 195 pages (Bestseller Section). Sequels.

It was a great book - kept me reading. -M.P., class of 2009