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Holes |
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Rating:  Summary: Holes Review: I loved Holes it was so different and unusual. I loved how they were forced to dig in order to find the treasure. I loved the warden and her rattlesnake red finger nail polish with realrattlesnake venom in it. This book was great!!!
Rating:  Summary: Holes Review: I loved Holes it was so different and unusual.I loved how they digged Holes.I knew the warden was mean when she made the people there dig holes in order to find the treasure.I would reccomend this book for all ages.I thought this book was so good.
Rating:  Summary: I thought this book was the best of all Louis Sachar books. Review: I loved Holes so much I think it should be 10 stars. At night I would read it until I couldn't keep my eyes open, then I would drop it on the floor and fall asleep. If I could I would send it to every house in America because I think everyone should read it.
Rating:  Summary: I loved Holes. I read the whole book in one day. Wonderfull Review: I loved Holes. It was so descriptive it was almost like a movie. I would recomend this book to big and little people that injoy T.V.reading, or both.
Rating:  Summary: It pulled me in just by reading the first line!!! Review: I loved it!!!! I made the mistake of starting it rather late at night though! My teacher recomended it and so my mom bought it, and I read all in 1 night. It was sad, happy, funny, and mysterious.
Rating:  Summary: Best Book! Review: I loved it. That is all that can be explained.
Rating:  Summary: It's the best book I have ever read! Review: I loved it. You have to read it if you haven't already.It's the best book i have ever read! It deservs 5 stars.
Rating:  Summary: It's a tie for my favorite book of all time. Review: I loved reading Holes. In class we have to do a book report almost every month. I'm really glad I chose the book Holes. Some of the things you read in the story you don't think is important, but at the end everything just ties together. Stanley Yelanst gets wrongly acused of stealing a pair of shoes. He has to go to a youth prison camp. Everyday you have to dig a hole 5 feet deep and five feet wide. Sachar does a wonderful job of writing. My mom read this book before I did and liked it just as much. I would recomend this book to anyone from the ages of 8- to adult. A great book for anyone. I have no trouble seeing why this book won the Newberry Medal of Honor. I love Holes.
Rating:  Summary: Holes Review: I loved the book especially how it wraps it all up at theend. I really liked the story line and the side story of the past. Ialso enjoyed all the interaction beetween characters such as how all the boys treated him from beggining to end. If you read this book and I sinserily hope that you do you should be extremely carefully to remember the details otherwise the end will really throw you. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes awesome endings. It may seem that this review focuses mainly on the ending but thats because the ending makes this story what it is.
Rating:  Summary: Holes Review: I loved the book Holes by Louis Sachar. It captured my attention right away and never let it go. I want to read it again and again. I couldn't get my eyes of the page, they seemed to be glued on the page and I couldn't get them off. The story seemed to be a gigantic 1,000 piece puzzle that you have to put together. You can never figure what is going to happen next. The book has a big roller coaster of events. The characters each had their own unique personality. Stanley Yelnats the main character is shy and scared and mad when he gets to Camp Green Lake for bad boys because he always seemed to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. He blames his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig stealing-great-great-grandfather because he has never been lucky at all. Camp Green Lake is anything but green and Stanley has to dig a hole all day in the blazing sun. Mr. Sir is a mean man with no humor and can get quite mean. Stanley's counselor isn't to mean but isn't that great either. The warden is the one in charge of everything and seems to want something. Stanley also meets other diggers that are in his tent. They have their own personalities and nicknames. There is an enchanting mystery about the camp that really reels the readers in. It is fantastic!
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