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Scat by Carl Hiaasen – Book Review

Beginning with the cover of Scat by Carl Hiaasen, I would like to rate 4/5, simple yet funky. Speaking of the title combined with the book cover, it sounds hilarious, but the content is more like a jolly-go-ride with a lot to learn. I would rate the title a 4/5.

Let’s talk about the content now!

This book was a significant wild frolic – an edge-of-your-seat holding thrill ride that had me intrigued — and snickering until the end, as it was insanely entertaining in numerous spots with an incredible cast of characters. I feel the story for this book is intriguing, and Carl Hiaasen transforms it into an energizing, quick-paced eco-spine chiller that makes it hard to put it down.

Although this was a happy agreeable cavort, the book touches on some significant issues like war, wrongdoing, condition protection, removal and careless guardians yet does this in a smooth manner so as not to make the novel superfluously troubling or alarming, as this is a central evaluation book.

Verdict

Speaking of the overall book, it has a decent flow and I would like to rate the novel a whopping 3.2/5. Most recommended for literature lovers.