"Buck, Spitz stop the quarrelling." "Whack, smack," Buck yells in agony. Thatís basically what this book is about. The law of club and fang is what Buck learns. Surviving by killing, or be killed.
My favorite part is when, John Thornton challenges Buckís bad masters and saves Buck. I also like when Buck attacks the Yeehat Indians. I canít tell you why, youíll find out if you read this book. Itís sweet when Spitz and Buck battle to the death. That is the big showdown of the book.
Something I donít like about the book, is that itís basically a bunch of wolves killing each other. Buck ends up getting the worst masters, who tries basically to kill his dogs. The man with the red sweater is basically a devil. Most of the people in this story are devils. I didnít really like the so-called, boo-who, ending.
I would recommend this book to a person who likes the wild. If you like violence and gore, you will like this book. I wouldnít recommend this book to a lot of people. It really doesnít have a straight plot to it. Most of the people donít even care for anyone but there selfs.
I learned to survive in the wild, killed, our be killed. Steal food or starve. I also learned the low of the club and fang. Iíve been reminded,I live a very good life. I also learned like Buck, never to give up. No matter what happens to you.