Search/Recent Changes
DBTropes
...it's like TV Tropes, but LINKED DATA!

Brian's Saga

 Brian's Saga
type
TVTItem
 Brian's Saga
label
Brian's Saga
 Brian's Saga
page
BriansSaga
 Brian's Saga
comment
Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })If you're looking for the slasher movie, click here.A well-researched story of the Kids' Wilderness Epic genre written by Gary Paulsen. The first book, Hatchet, was written in 1987 and is the probably the best known of the series. Hatchet won a Newbery Honor and was made into a TV Movie in 1990 called ''A Cry in the Wild''.Hatchet (1986), the first novel, centers around a 13-year-old boy named Brian. His parents are divorced and live far apart, and the novel opens up with Brian riding on a small plane to go live with his father for the summer. His mother gives him a hatchet as a gift before he leaves to visit his father, but frankly he thinks it's kind of a crappy present. On the way there, the pilot has a heart attack and Brian ends up taking control of the plane until he can crash land in a lake. The rest of the book deals with Brian's struggles to survive in the Canadian wilderness.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })The River (1991) has the government send a researcher into the wilderness with Brian to study the techniques he used to survive. The researcher ends up comatose after being struck by lightning (which also wrecks their radio), and Brian has to struggle to bring him down a river to get back to civilization.Brian's Winter (1996) is an Alternate Continuity that doesn't lead to Brian getting rescued at the end of Hatchet. Because Hatchet had Brian rescued in less than two months during the summer, Brian's Winter covers what Brian would have to do to survive if he was stranded in the Canadian wilderness for the winter. Interestingly, the next two sequels follow the storyline presented here.Brian's Return (1999) deals with Brian's difficulty in adjusting to life back in civilization, as he realizes that his true home is the wilderness. He returns to the north woods, ostensibly to visit the Smalls, the family he met at the end of Brian's Winter who helped him return home, but with the intention of taking the scenic route...Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })Brian's Hunt (2003) is the final novel, which opens with Brian finding out that a bear has killed a group of people who were important to him. He goes on a hunt to bring the bear to justice.
 Brian's Saga
fetched
2022-12-23T17:42:45Z
 Brian's Saga
parsed
2022-12-23T17:42:45Z
 Brian's Saga
processingComment
Dropped link to InNameOnly: Not a Feature - ITEM
 Brian's Saga
processingComment
Dropped link to KidsWildernessEpic: Not a Feature - ITEM
 Brian's Saga
isPartOf
DBTropes
 Brian's Saga / int_1869b4b1
type
Unreliable Narrator
 Brian's Saga / int_1869b4b1
comment
Unreliable Narrator: Being that the book is from Brian's perspective, he doesn't know the names of all the animals he encounters, so the narration labels them in broad terms. The end of the book lays out what individual species were actually present, and ends on an unexpectedly funny note with, "and the moose was a moose."
 Brian's Saga / int_1869b4b1
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_1869b4b1
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_1869b4b1
 Brian's Saga / int_19b6f396
type
Alternate Timeline
 Brian's Saga / int_19b6f396
comment
Alternate Timeline: Brian's Winter, Brian's Return and Brian's Hunt.
 Brian's Saga / int_19b6f396
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_19b6f396
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_19b6f396
 Brian's Saga / int_22cf536c
type
Chekhov's Gun
 Brian's Saga / int_22cf536c
comment
Chekhov's Gun: Brian's mother gives him a hatchet as a present before he leaves because she thinks Brian will be able to find a good use for it when he's up in the woods with his father. Brian initially thinks it's lame, but it ends up being his most useful and valuable possession when he gets stranded. The emergency radio in the first book, although Brian doesn't know how it works, and tosses it aside after accidentally turning it on. Not too long after, another plane homes in on the signal and finds him.
 Brian's Saga / int_22cf536c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_22cf536c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_22cf536c
 Brian's Saga / int_25524784
type
No-Holds-Barred Beatdown
 Brian's Saga / int_25524784
comment
No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: Brian, after returning to civilization, responds to being shoved by pummeling the offender.
 Brian's Saga / int_25524784
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_25524784
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_25524784
 Brian's Saga / int_26beee71
type
Taught by Experience
 Brian's Saga / int_26beee71
comment
Taught by Experience: Books and television may tell you that skunks smell bad, but experience will be the one that teaches you that a good way to end up blind and vomiting for hours is to piss off a skunk. Much is made of Brian learning from the many mistakes he makes in the first book.
 Brian's Saga / int_26beee71
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_26beee71
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_26beee71
 Brian's Saga / int_280333d4
type
Hollywood Heart Attack
 Brian's Saga / int_280333d4
comment
Hollywood Heart Attack: He's having chest pains! To be fair, the pilot having the heart attack also seems to have the lesser-known symptom of feeling like he's about to have an intense bout of diarrhea, and the chest pains only show up when the event suddenly worsens.
 Brian's Saga / int_280333d4
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_280333d4
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_280333d4
 Brian's Saga / int_2bdae2ae
type
Awesome, but Impractical
 Brian's Saga / int_2bdae2ae
comment
Awesome, but Impractical: Brian's first bow. He whittles it out of hard wood until it looks beautiful. The first time he tries to use it, it splinters explosively and nearly blinds him.
 Brian's Saga / int_2bdae2ae
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_2bdae2ae
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_2bdae2ae
 Brian's Saga / int_372bc105
type
Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism
 Brian's Saga / int_372bc105
comment
Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism: These books take a less idealized stance on wilderness survival than most other books aimed at children. Mistakes that might be found funny in other books, like eating too many unripe cherries or being sprayed by a skunk, have a much more unpleasant and lasting impact on the protagonist. The mosquitoes. In Hatchet, before Brian can start a fire and be protected by its smoke, they're described as a cloud of bloodthirsty insects that cram themselves into his nose, mouth, and everywhere else they can get.
 Brian's Saga / int_372bc105
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_372bc105
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_372bc105
 Brian's Saga / int_39b8d3d6
type
Boring, but Practical
 Brian's Saga / int_39b8d3d6
comment
Averted in Hatchet, when he sees a bear in the berry thicket and decides to stay away from the berry thicket that day.
 Brian's Saga / int_39b8d3d6
featureApplicability
-1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_39b8d3d6
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_39b8d3d6
 Brian's Saga / int_3fca462c
type
Deus ex Machina
 Brian's Saga / int_3fca462c
comment
Deus ex Machina: The rescue plane that just happened to be right there when Brian activated the emergency signal at the end of Hatchet.
 Brian's Saga / int_3fca462c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_3fca462c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_3fca462c
 Brian's Saga / int_40cc0c7e
type
Bittersweet Ending
 Brian's Saga / int_40cc0c7e
comment
Bittersweet Ending: In Brian's Return, Brian is unable to re-adapt to civilization, and must return to the wild.
 Brian's Saga / int_40cc0c7e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_40cc0c7e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_40cc0c7e
 Brian's Saga / int_417c78f5
type
Robinsonade
 Brian's Saga / int_417c78f5
comment
Robinsonade: Brian isn't stranded on an island, but deep in the Canadian wilderness, far from civilization. He doesn't even know which way is north. Staying put is arguably the smartest thing to do, as that's where rescue teams are most likely to search and he doesn't know if traveling for days in any particular direction might lead him to become stuck there without a water source.
 Brian's Saga / int_417c78f5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_417c78f5
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_417c78f5
 Brian's Saga / int_4215e3e
type
Keeping Secrets Sucks
 Brian's Saga / int_4215e3e
comment
Keeping Secrets Sucks: Brian's mother cheated on his father, and Brian witnesses it but keeps quiet. He refers to the event as "The Secret" and tiptoes around the issue even in his own thoughts.
 Brian's Saga / int_4215e3e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_4215e3e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_4215e3e
 Brian's Saga / int_4510b368
type
Ambiguous Gender
 Brian's Saga / int_4510b368
comment
Ambiguous Gender: Not being an expert, Brian can't tell the gender of animals that aren't highly sexually dimorphic. When a skunk moves next door to him, he notices that it waddles just like his Aunt Betty, so he calls it Betty and thinks of it as female.
 Brian's Saga / int_4510b368
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_4510b368
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_4510b368
 Brian's Saga / int_4e887103
type
The Aloner
 Brian's Saga / int_4e887103
comment
The Aloner: There's little company in the wilderness.
 Brian's Saga / int_4e887103
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_4e887103
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_4e887103
 Brian's Saga / int_4f3c14ca
type
Go Mad from the Isolation
 Brian's Saga / int_4f3c14ca
comment
Go Mad from the Isolation: Even though Brian is cut off from other people, it's not an issue during the summer because he's usually so busy trying to do things like gather food or improve his shelter. In the winter, though, he has a ton of wood and food stockpiled and he occasionally gets trapped inside by the snow. Naturally he starts to go a little stir-crazy, and he invents people in his head to talk to. Inverted in Brian's Return, where he goes mad from the lack of Isolation.
 Brian's Saga / int_4f3c14ca
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_4f3c14ca
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_4f3c14ca
 Brian's Saga / int_50b05d30
type
Disproportionate Retribution
 Brian's Saga / int_50b05d30
comment
Disproportionate Retribution: In the Winter timeline, after Brian returns to civilisation, a boy at school attempts to harass him — but Brian has lost his sense of proportionality when it comes to threats, and responds the way that a wild animal would respond to a predator, giving the boy a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown.
 Brian's Saga / int_50b05d30
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_50b05d30
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_50b05d30
 Brian's Saga / int_5eca52dc
type
Distress Call
 Brian's Saga / int_5eca52dc
comment
Distress Call: Brian gets on the radio after the pilot dies and calls for help. Unfortunately, being a 13-year-old flying for the first time, he has no idea how to report his position and heading to the guy who answers, and nothing productive comes of this despite the other person trying to help. Later in the book, Brian salvages the airplane's emergency radio from the wreckage and turns it on, but discards it after he can't figure out how to use it. It's an Emergency Location Transmitter, and another plane quickly homes in on the signal and reports it.
 Brian's Saga / int_5eca52dc
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_5eca52dc
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_5eca52dc
 Brian's Saga / int_603b77ec
type
Savage Wolves
 Brian's Saga / int_603b77ec
comment
Savage Wolves: Brian sees and hears wolves from time to time, but wisely, he has a healthy respect for them and leaves them alone. He even gets to scavenge one of their kills.
 Brian's Saga / int_603b77ec
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_603b77ec
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_603b77ec
 Brian's Saga / int_6f23e04e
type
Thank Your Prey
 Brian's Saga / int_6f23e04e
comment
Thank Your Prey: Brian leaves the heads of large prey on trees as a way of honoring them.
 Brian's Saga / int_6f23e04e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_6f23e04e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_6f23e04e
 Brian's Saga / int_79a60aec
type
For Want of a Nail
 Brian's Saga / int_79a60aec
comment
For Want of a Nail: "Brian's Winter" (which would then be followed by "Brian's Return" and "Brian's Hunt") builds off of one particular nail: suppose the transmitter Brian found near the end of "Hatchet" didn't work...
 Brian's Saga / int_79a60aec
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_79a60aec
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_79a60aec
 Brian's Saga / int_81241767
type
Smelly Skunk
 Brian's Saga / int_81241767
comment
Smelly Skunk: In the first book Brian provokes a skunk that is eating his turtle eggs and he's sprayed at point blank range. He expects it to just be smelly, because he's smelled dead skunks on the road before, but he temporarily loses his vision and ends up writhing on the ground and retching half the night. In the second book a skunk takes up residence beside his shelter, and at first he's annoyed, but after he royally pisses off a bear, the skunk ends up saving his life. He names it Betty, after his aunt.
 Brian's Saga / int_81241767
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_81241767
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_81241767
 Brian's Saga / int_8494bcb3
type
Disposable Pilot
 Brian's Saga / int_8494bcb3
comment
Disposable Pilot: The plot of Hatchet is kicked off by the pilot of Brian's plane dying of a heart attack in-flight.
 Brian's Saga / int_8494bcb3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_8494bcb3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_8494bcb3
 Brian's Saga / int_85557b38
type
Reality Is Unrealistic
 Brian's Saga / int_85557b38
comment
Reality Is Unrealistic: During the winter, Brian hears "gunshot" sounds, which are exploding trees. How realistic is it for a tornado to occur in the Canadian mountains?
 Brian's Saga / int_85557b38
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_85557b38
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_85557b38
 Brian's Saga / int_8d718b9e
type
Bears Are Bad News
 Brian's Saga / int_8d718b9e
comment
Bears Are Bad News: Brian's encounters with bears rarely turn out well. The first time he meets a bear, he's merely lying in its way and can't get out of his sleeping bag fast enough. He gets lucky and the bear cuffs him aside leaving only a few bruises and small scratches. The second time... he kicks a bear and has to be rescued. Averted in Hatchet, when he sees a bear in the berry thicket and decides to stay away from the berry thicket that day.
 Brian's Saga / int_8d718b9e
featureApplicability
-1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_8d718b9e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_8d718b9e
 Brian's Saga / int_9ba53911
type
Stranger in a Familiar Land
 Brian's Saga / int_9ba53911
comment
Stranger in a Familiar Land: Brian is amazed at western society once he returns home. He can never get used to how much food there is in a supermarket.
 Brian's Saga / int_9ba53911
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_9ba53911
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_9ba53911
 Brian's Saga / int_a32334b4
type
Canon Discontinuity
 Brian's Saga / int_a32334b4
comment
Canon Discontinuity: Every book since Brian's Winter follows the continuity in which Brian is not rescued at the end of Hatchet, effectively discarding the end of Hatchet and the first sequel, The River.
 Brian's Saga / int_a32334b4
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_a32334b4
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_a32334b4
 Brian's Saga / int_a4905771
type
Double-Meaning Title
 Brian's Saga / int_a4905771
comment
Double-Meaning Title: Brian's Return could either refer to Brian's return to civilization, or his return to the wilderness after he's unable to re-adapt to civilization.
 Brian's Saga / int_a4905771
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_a4905771
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_a4905771
 Brian's Saga / int_a5a3ae2b
type
Orifice Invasion
 Brian's Saga / int_a5a3ae2b
comment
The mosquitoes. In Hatchet, before Brian can start a fire and be protected by its smoke, they're described as a cloud of bloodthirsty insects that cram themselves into his nose, mouth, and everywhere else they can get.
 Brian's Saga / int_a5a3ae2b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_a5a3ae2b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_a5a3ae2b
 Brian's Saga / int_abc60c5d
type
Harmful to Minors
 Brian's Saga / int_abc60c5d
comment
Harmful to Minors: In the Brian's Winter chronology, Brian's time in the woods (a much longer time than by the original Hatchet ending) eventually makes him unable to live with the rest of society.
 Brian's Saga / int_abc60c5d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_abc60c5d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_abc60c5d
 Brian's Saga / int_ad1db87c
type
Oh, Crap!
 Brian's Saga / int_ad1db87c
comment
Oh, Crap!: In the first book, Brian realizes that rescue is unlikely because the pilot jerked the plane off course during his heart attack, putting the crash hundreds of miles away from the original flight plan and any subsequent search attempts.
 Brian's Saga / int_ad1db87c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_ad1db87c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_ad1db87c
 Brian's Saga / int_ad982e04
type
Super-Persistent Predator
 Brian's Saga / int_ad982e04
comment
Super-Persistent Predator: In Brian's Hunt a bear kills the family that rescues Brian in Brian's Winter, and Brian vows to hunt the bear down and kill it. Later on, when studying the bear's tracks, he realizes that the bear is also stalking him.
 Brian's Saga / int_ad982e04
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_ad982e04
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_ad982e04
 Brian's Saga / int_b04fdcc4
type
Loners Are Freaks
 Brian's Saga / int_b04fdcc4
comment
Loners Are Freaks: Brian, when he returns to civilization, can't get used to all the humans and lack of wilderness.
 Brian's Saga / int_b04fdcc4
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_b04fdcc4
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_b04fdcc4
 Brian's Saga / int_bc437105
type
Bambification
 Brian's Saga / int_bc437105
comment
Bambification: One of the few animals that doesn't end up hurting Brian.
 Brian's Saga / int_bc437105
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_bc437105
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_bc437105
 Brian's Saga / int_bf698238
type
When All You Have Is a Hammer…
 Brian's Saga / int_bf698238
comment
When All You Have Is a Hammer…: Hatchet in this case. Brian finds a lot of uses for it because it is his only tool starting off.
 Brian's Saga / int_bf698238
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_bf698238
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_bf698238
 Brian's Saga / int_ce1c73e2
type
Just Plane Wrong
 Brian's Saga / int_ce1c73e2
comment
Just Plane Wrong: The single-engine bush plane Brian crashes in is described as a Cessna 406. A plane by that name does exist, but it has two engines and is not a bush plane.
 Brian's Saga / int_ce1c73e2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_ce1c73e2
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_ce1c73e2
 Brian's Saga / int_ce1d78bc
type
Foreign Queasine
 Brian's Saga / int_ce1d78bc
comment
Foreign Queasine: Initially Brian is grossed out at the prospect of eating raw turtle eggs, but he grows to enjoy it. Similarly in River, the man Brian takes into the woods has a similar reaction when Brian suggests finding stumps and digging them open to eat the grubs inside, despite the fact he was fine with snakes.
 Brian's Saga / int_ce1d78bc
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_ce1d78bc
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_ce1d78bc
 Brian's Saga / int_da12bcfb
type
You Can't Go Home Again
 Brian's Saga / int_da12bcfb
comment
You Can't Go Home Again: Brian learns this after failing to integrate back into civilization in Brian's Return.
 Brian's Saga / int_da12bcfb
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_da12bcfb
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_da12bcfb
 Brian's Saga / int_dda99fa8
type
Despair Event Horizon
 Brian's Saga / int_dda99fa8
comment
Despair Event Horizon: After a search plane misses Brian despite his best efforts to draw its attention, he abandons hope of being rescued.
 Brian's Saga / int_dda99fa8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_dda99fa8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_dda99fa8
 Brian's Saga / int_fbec97c9
type
Dog Food Diet
 Brian's Saga / int_fbec97c9
comment
Wolf Food Diet: Brian scavenges the uneaten bits of deer that some wolves left behind.
 Brian's Saga / int_fbec97c9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_fbec97c9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_fbec97c9
 Brian's Saga / int_fea27091
type
Buffy Speak
 Brian's Saga / int_fea27091
comment
Buffy Speak: Brian adopts a form of this when he's in the wilderness, making up names for unfamiliar animals. He also finds that having his thoughts racing around at a million miles an hour is counterproductive, so he takes up a kind of Buffy Thought.
 Brian's Saga / int_fea27091
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_fea27091
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_fea27091
 Brian's Saga / int_ffad4e9f
type
Shown Their Work
 Brian's Saga / int_ffad4e9f
comment
Shown Their Work: The book gives detailed descriptions of how to start fire with flint and steel, making working arrowheads and the problems that are run into when attempting to spear fish. This is because the author, Gary Paulsen, has done all these things. He has lived in the wilderness by himself. He probably had more supplies than the clothes on his back and a hatchet, but that's beside the point.
 Brian's Saga / int_ffad4e9f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_ffad4e9f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_ffad4e9f
 Brian's Saga / int_name
type
ItemName
 Brian's Saga / int_name
comment
 Brian's Saga / int_name
featureApplicability
1.0
 Brian's Saga / int_name
featureConfidence
1.0
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Brian's Saga / int_name
 Brian's Saga / int_name
itemName
Brian's Saga

The following is a list of statements referring to the current page from other pages.

 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
American Literature (# to D) / int_50fcd842
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Atomic F-Bomb / int_50fcd842
 Brians Saga
seeAlso
Brian's Saga
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Coming of Age Story / int_50fcd842
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Disposable Pilot / int_50fcd842
 Hatchet
seeAlso
Brian's Saga
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Misery Builds Character / int_50fcd842
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Nature Is Not Nice / int_50fcd842
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Robinsonade / int_50fcd842
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Smelly Skunk / int_50fcd842
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
The Title Saga / int_50fcd842
 Brian's Saga
hasFeature
Young Adult Literature / int_50fcd842