Rating:  Summary: Holes***** Review: Stanley got accused of stealing a pair of shoes. He didn't steal and got send to camp green lake. In camp green lake he met Zigzag,Magnet,X-Ray,Armpit,Zero,Mr.Sir and Mr.pendancekey.He dig a lot of holes along time.
Rating:  Summary: holes Review: Stanley got in troulbe and it wasnt his fualt for the shoes but he still dig those holes and help zero to read and writing. Then when zero runs away Stanley go after him. Then after they find the teaser they go back and zero tell that he was the one for the shoes and Stanley had didnt do anything. Stanley changes by making zero life diferent and help to find his mom. I would recomand this book to a friend becuse it was a good book about getting famed.
Rating:  Summary: Extrememely entertaining; full of twists and turns. Review: Stanley is a character everyone should read about. The story touches the human spirit as it lets you into a world that interconnects with magic. Sacher really outdoes himself interweaving all the characters into one great fantastic ending. You really don't want this story to end.
Rating:  Summary: Holes Review: Stanley is a little boy stuck at a camp. They have to dig all day long. He took the place of a boy named barphbag he was sent to the hostpital. His friend had a small shuvel because he had it from his house. If he ran away there would be nothing but sand. And he had a bad teacher that yeld when he said every thing. They had to dig a hole as big as them. But he ran away to another boy and they ate onions.
Rating:  Summary: Holes Review: Stanley is the main character of the book Holes. He is accused of stealing a pair of shoes. For his punishment he has to go to Camp Green Lake. The camp was supposed to build character. I thought it was just a way to get rid of bad kids. By sending kids to Camp Green Lake people didn't have to worry about them getting into trouble. I highly recommend this book. There is a lot of drama and Stanley is very self conscious in this story. He battles a lot of stuff including the staff at Camp Green Lake, yellow spotted lizards and himself. As you can tell this book is very interesting. I thought it was a good book and I would like to read it again.
Rating:  Summary: a great book Review: Stanley was sent to this camp for stealing a pair of shoes, and he had to dig a hole every day. It was a good book, I really enjoyed the book. It was easy to understand and it was interesting.
Rating:  Summary: The Best Plotted Story I've Ever Read! Review: Stanley Yelants digs himself into a few holes by accidently being in the wrong place at the wrong time. He ends up at some kind of boot camp and is digging holes till he gets let out. With a plot that keeps you hooked and whining for more when it's time to turn out the light, Holes takes you through a roller coaster ride of ups and downs. The end will surprise you in many ways! I recommend this book to an adult, also, because he or she will be wondering why they didn't make these kind of books for people there age! I also recommend this book who loves a good book that makes you think.
Rating:  Summary: Another great Louis Sachar book!!! Review: Stanley Yelnats (The main character)was convicted of stealing shoes from a homeless shelter.Instead of going to jail he went to Camp Green Lake,a work camp. At Green Lake, as a character building exercise, he had to dig a five foot HOLE every day for a year and a half. That is where Louis Sachar got the name Holes for this interesting book. I hope you enjoy Holes as much as I did.
Rating:  Summary: A Holey Mystery Review: Stanley Yelnats accused of stealing a pair of shoes from a famous baseball player who had donated the shoes to charity. He was sentenced to a year of work at Camp Green Lake. When Stanley arrives at Camp Green Lake, he sees a whole differentworld. There was no lake at the camp, only miles and miles of dried dirt filled with holes. Stanley's assignment: He is to dig one hole every single day for a year. Stanley meets many other boys, but one caught his eye. His name was Zero. Stanley and Zero get to know each other. They become very good friends until something happened. Zero had started a conflict and hit one of the adults with a shovel. As soon as he did that, he mysteriously walked off and never came back. That night while it was lightning and thundering, Stanley saw a mountain in the shape of a thumb. He decided to go look for Zero and take refuge on that mountain known as God's Thumb. Stanley finds Zero, and they find food and water. Remembering an old story, Stanley recalls that there should be a treasure buried somewhere on the Green Lake campus. Stanley and Zero walk back to the camp. Finding the treasure, they are released. They both live happy lives in the end and never plan to go back to Camp Green Lake again! Recommended for people who like mysteries and adventures.
Rating:  Summary: A Holes review by Adam McCown and Jason Lashley Review: Stanley Yelnats and his entire family were cursed by a gypsy more than several hundred years ago. This curse put Stanley in a camp for being caught stealing. At this camp, Camp Green Lake, you have to dig a hole every day while you're there. Stanley relizes that something strange is going on when he finds an object that the warden is very pleased about. After digging holes everyday, Zero, one of Stanley's friends' runs away. Stanley then goes after him. They both seek refuge on a mysterious mountain. They both wind up being heroes and leave the camp.This story has many lessons on life. There are many lessons thoughout this novel. They are putting others in in front of yourself, stealing gets you no where, and the past repeats itself. The first lesson is put others in front of yourself. When Zero ran away from camp, Stanley risks his life to find him. The second lesson is stealing get you no where. Zero took some shoes from a homeless shelter, and Stanley gets caught: Zero attemps to try to get another pair of shoes, and he is then caught. The third lesson is the past repeats itself. Linda and Trout lost a fortune and tried to get it back by stealing from an outlaw. The warden is also looking for a fortune. The lesson is don't be greedy. There were many other lessons throught out this novel, but these three are the ones I like the most. Put yourself in front of others, stealing gets you no where, and the past repeats itself. Holes is a wonderful book for all ages. I love the story itself, and I'd read it a million times if I had to.
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