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Sunday, December 1, 2019

Survive this!

Title & Author:  Ice Dogs by Terry Lynn Johnson
Genre:  YA Adventure
Setting:  Alaska

How it begins:  "All eight of my dogs are stretched in front of me in pairs along the gangline. they claw the ground in frustration as the loudspeaker blares. 'Here's team number five. Our hometown girl, fourteen-year-old Victoria Secord!'"

What happens next:  Victoria is still grieving the death of her father who taught her everything she knows about surviving in the Alaskan wilderness. Her dogs and mushing are what she loves most...and what help her survive her overwhelming grief. So when she gets a chance to acquire a new lead dog from a neighboring musher, she heads out cross-country with her sled and her dogs without telling anyone where she's going. Only she forgets to check the forecast. When a sudden March storm threatens, she debates about turning around and heading back home. But then she runs across a crashed snowmobile. The driver, Chris, is a teenager who's new to Alaska; he's hurt, and he's lost. As the storm worsens, it's up to Vicky and her dogs to keep them both alive...and somehow find their way back home.

My thoughts:  At 279 pages, Ice Dogs is a fun and fast-paced adventure. I read it in a day. Vicky's survival skills were impressive, but the Alaskan wild is unpredictable and dangerous. Finding food, staying warm, and protecting her dogs from wolves and moose takes everything Vicky's got. And Chris's lack of outdoor skills isn't exactly helping (especially when he accidentally burns up her only map). I have to admit, while I liked both these characters, Vicky's lead dog, Bean, was my favorite. I liked all the survival bits, too. Johnson's writing rings with authenticity, especially all the dog sledding parts, and her pacing never lets up.

Happy Reading!


28 comments:

  1. Of course, this one interests me. Working dogs, outdoor skills (and lack thereof), and fast-paced adventure--all appeal to me!

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    1. That's what I enjoyed most about this novel. :)

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  2. It sounds very good, Alaska is fascinating!

    Kind regards,

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    1. I've always found Alaska and its vast wilderness areas fascinating. It's that whole survival thing, I think. :)

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  3. This sounds like such a great read. I love books with dogs. :D

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    1. I love books with dogs, too. :) And this one is fast and fun.

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  4. Interesting...about the closest thing to something like this that I've read is a Jack London novel or two. And I suspect this one would be a whole lot more fun than those.

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    1. It definitely read faster than any of Jack London's novels ever did for me. ;D

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  5. Sounds interesting, Lark. I enjoy a survival story as long as it’s not too graphic. We Die Alone & Hatchet are a couple I’ve enjoyed although they’re very different from each other.

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    1. This one has elements similar to Hatchet, only they're not out in the wilderness as long as he was. I think you'd like this one. :)

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  6. That is such a gorgeous dog on the cover...beautiful!

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  7. I do enjoy a good survival story especially with dogs and I like the Alaskan setting.

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    1. That's what I liked about this book, too. :)

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  8. Brrr! Not sure about the Alaskan setting, but I love the inclusion of the dogs!

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    1. It was a pretty cold setting. I don't know why I read cold books in winter; I should be choosing books that are set on some warm island, but there you go.

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  9. Sounds like there's a lot to like about this book and I do love books with dogs. :)

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  10. This does sound like a lot of fun. NO doggies are hurt though, right?!

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    1. There were a few tense moments, and I held my breath for several pages, but ALL the dogs make it back alive. (Which is a bit of a spoiler, but there you go.)

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  11. I love it that your favorite character was one of the dogs! :D

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  12. Sounds so good! I just saw a blurb for her newest, which comes out today (I think). It's about a blind Iditarod racer and it sounds amazing.

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    1. That sounds awesome. I'm going to have to look for it! :)

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