There is no irony in this book...
it was pineapple
2002.
I do not think that there is a sequel to Hoot. It's end is pretty conclusive. Though there is another book by Carl Haaisen called Flush.
Eberhart. After Roy Eberhart.
Carl Hiaasen writes the book Hoot
In the book "Hoot" by Carl Hiaasen, an example of situational irony is when the main character, Roy, expects to have a summer vacation without any excitement but ends up getting caught up in a mystery involving saving endangered burrowing owls. This is ironic because what Roy wants (a regular summer) is the opposite of what he ends up experiencing (a thrilling adventure).
There is no irony in this book...
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If you are asking about the book "Hoot" written by Carl Hiaasen, it is 292 pages long.
It is a Newbery Honor Book, but it did not win the Newbery Award.
The irony in the book was overwhelming. In this sentence, the symbolism in the book took away from the book's meaning.
it was pineapple
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its a book by carl hiaasen
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