Rating:  Summary: Holes by Louis Scahar Review: I read the book Holes by Louis Sachar. I considered the book to be a mystery. My favorite part of the book was when the two boys leave and then return to find the hidden treasure. I believe that part makes the reader want to read more and more. I would recommend this book to any of my friends. It was an easy reading book and it was easy for me to concentrate on the story. I enjoyed the mystery of the book. It was fun to read further into the book and discover what would happen next. I think any of my friends (boys) would enjoy reading this. It deals with friendships and how friends can solve problems together.
Rating:  Summary: The best book i have ever read Review: I read the book Holes with my class at school. We all loved the book. The story has some parts in it that can get you confused. Just keep going and it will make sence at the end. This book is not for any one under the age of 12. The book deals with issues that can disturbe little kids. I am only 12 years old and i can't believe what happens. My teacher says if you like the book the first time then you should read it again its even better.
Rating:  Summary: best book Review: I Read the book Holes. It was very exciting and interesting.It has a lot of cliff-hangers and will keep you reading untill the end. It was about a boy going to camp. His parents thought it was a fun camp but when he got to the camp he thought it was a desert.Every one in the camp has to dig a hole 5 feet down and 5 feet across. The kids at the camp didn't know why they had to dig but if they didn't dig they wouldn't get any food.When you were digging if you ever founmd anything shiny you were supposed to report it right away. I thought this book was interesting and it has an exciting ending. i won't tell you so you can read the book and find out!
Rating:  Summary: My children and I loved it! Review: I read the first chapter of Holes to my third and fifth grader at bedtime the day school was out. We had two copies of the book, and by 7:00 the next day they had both finished it, and loved every minute of it. My daughter loved how it made her feel sad, happy, thirsty, and hot. She said Stanley really changed at the end because he trusted himself to carry Zero up the hill. In the beginning he probably wouldn't have even gone after Zero. The good friendship and self confidence he gained out in the desert were his great rewards. My son said the book was hilarious! He thought the twists and turns of fate were great. He especially loved that the spoiled canned peaches or "Sploosh" became a foot fungus reliever, and that the Warden's snake venom finger nail polish worked only when wet, and that Camp Green Lake eventually did become a Girl Scout Camp. The opposite of Stanley's bad luck came when, "In the end, Stanley had more hope that destiny was on his side. Climbing up the mountain with Zero gave him that hope." Reading this book gave us entertainment and a shared experience to talk about adversity, hope, friendship, and the human spirit. Thank you Louis Sacher. By the way, my son didn't want to pick up the book even though it was the '99 Newberry winner, until he noticed it was by Louis Sacher. Once he realized it was written by the author of the Wayside School, he knew he would like it, and did he ever!
Rating:  Summary: Impressions of a German reader Review: I read the story with classmates in our english lessons.I think the book is very good, because there are three connected stories in one book and that this makes reading very interesting.I only give it 4 stars, because I think that some chapters of the book are unrealistic.It describes how a friendship between two boys (Stanley and Zero)grows.
Rating:  Summary: Super Book for Kids! Review: I read this as a read-aloud to my sixth grade students. They were completely engulfed with the story of Stanley and his adventures. My students never wanted me to stop. The way the story unfolds, catches everyone's attention. The entire class had a huge, "AH-HA!" at the end of the book. This is a great book, just ask my students!
Rating:  Summary: I LOVE THIS BOOK Review: I read this book a couple years ago and a wote like ten revus about it. It I my favereet book I the world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is about a boy and hehas to go to about camp becase some peple think he stole a shoe so he gose to the bout camp and every day thay have to dig holes that are five feet deep, five wwide and five feet langthh wise . you migh think this sonds bad but it is the best bok ever
Rating:  Summary: Wow!! Review: I read this book aloud to my 4th grade class. I did have to make minor edits for foul and unacceptable language. However, the children LOVED it. They couldn't get enough of it. They begged me to read it. Parts of it may have been slightly over their head and some of the vocabulary had to be discussed but, the story itself was totally engrossing.
Rating:  Summary: Loved It! Review: I read this book aloud to my 9 and 12 year old sons. They both loved it. This is an outstanding book in that it is both easy to read and yet tells an engaging story. We recommend it to anyone who likes a good story.
Rating:  Summary: Do you want kids on the edge of their seats? Review: I read this book aloud to my class of 4th and 5th graders this past year. We would read it after lunch recess, and they loved it. Probably the best thing for me was to hear the whole class beg me to keep reading once time was up. Many of my reluctant readers (especially some boys who "hated to read") wanted to check this book out. I highly recommend it!
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