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5.0 out of 5 stars A great father-son story, September 25, 2011
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This review is from: Buck Fever (Hardcover)
Twelve-year-old Joey MacTagert loves the outdoors and loves target shooting with his dad. He's also an expert tracker and spends hours alone in the woods, tracking animals for fun--and (unbeknownst to his dad) to draw pictures of them. He's a gifted artist.

What Joey doesn't have any enthusiasm for is hunting. He's kind-hearted, loves animals and has no desire to kill anything. That's a problem, though, because Joey's dad fully expects his son to carry on the MacTagert family tradition of hunting. And now that Joey's twelve, the time has come.

BUCK FEVER opens on the first day of antlered deer season, with Joey's dad imagining that his son will kill his first buck. Joey on the other hand, is sick to his stomach; loathe to let his father down, but loathe to kill.

Tensions increase from page one, with pressure coming from a variety of sources. Things at the MacTagert household aren't going well. Joey's mom has a new job that requires lots of travel and time away from the family, and Joey's dad is on edge. Unhappy. Joey and his older sister Philly find themselves in the middle of the unrest, desperately seeking ways to help--or escape.

BUCK FEVER is a great story, with lots of unexpected twists. And it's an excellent father/son tale. The characters are multi-faceted and well-drawn, the dialog is great. My son and I just this summer completed a Hunter Safety course, and have been target shooting a lot lately--and I can tell you--Willis's descriptions are spot on. Her details (about the weapons, the deer blind, etc)--make the story come to life.

Willis's pacing is also great, and there's plenty of action and suspense throughout. Highly recommend.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Story, December 23, 2009
This review is from: Buck Fever (Hardcover)
Twelve-year-old Joey MacTagert's dad wants his son to carry on the family tradition of hunting. But Joey has "buck fever"--he can't pull the trigger on a deer, and hates the idea of killing animals. He's more interested in art and hockey, two activities that his dad barely acknowledges.

Joey's dad wants him to use his special skill in tracking to hunt down the big antlered buck that roams the woods near their home. Joey knows how to track Old Buck, but has kept secret from his father the reason he's gained the deer's trust. When trouble between his parents seems to escalate, Joey and his older sister, Philly, find themselves in the middle of tensions they don't fully understand. Joey wants to keep the peace, and if conquering his buck fever will do it, he has to try.

As much as I detest it when kids in the library say "Ew Mrs. Wishard, that's a girl book" or vice-versa...I have to admit this book is a killer book for boys and well, girls who are into hunting.

I especially think it is great for boys because in addition to the hunting theme there is also a great storyline about boys and their fathers and the dynamics of father-son relationships.

This is a well written book that would be great for a middle schooler. There is even a little bit of mystery and suspense surrounding a reclusive neighbor who is rumored to kill trespassers in the woods surrounding his home...an after effect caused by his time serving in the Vietnam war.

Best suited for 5th grade and up.
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5.0 out of 5 stars To Thine Own Self Be True, October 28, 2009
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Set in rural Pennsylvania during deer hunting season, this is a novel about a family in trouble. Twelve-year-old Joey MacTagert used to have a picture perfect family. But that was before his mom took a job that involves lots of travel, his dad started drinking, and Joey and his sister Philly were left to pretty much take care of themselves. Now the house is a mess, there's no food in the frig, and Joey's outgrown his winter coat...not that anyone's noticing.

The only way Joey can think to connect with his dad is by deer hunting. His dad is an avid hunter, and it's a long standing tradition in the MacTagert family. The only problem is the thought of shooting a deer makes Joey sick to his stomach.

Should Joey try to be something he's not in order to bond with his dad? And if so, what will he lose in the process?
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Buck Fever by Cynthia Chapman Willis (Hardcover - October 27, 2009)
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