Rating:  Summary: A very good book Review: This book was very good. It wasn't just the main story plot that was good, but there were more than one stories going on at the same time. This helped to explain the book to you as you went along. All of the stories pull together in the end and make this a great book.
Rating:  Summary: this is the best book ever!!!... Review: this book was very intriguing to me and i really liked it because it was very challenging and gave me alot to think about when I am making the connections. This book is about a kid how is accuseed of stealing a pair of shoes and is sent to a camp that was once a lake and now it is all dried up.then he has to dig a hole every day and the preson how ownes the place.The woman is looking for something.While he was at the camp he also met some very intresting people,people that were nice to him and his worst nightmare,and when he is at camp he finds someone that knows what really happend and that stanly (the kid at the camp) really did not steal the shoes.
Rating:  Summary: Captures your attention Review: This book was very well written and captured our attention from the get go. It was a little confusing at the beginning because of the different storylines, but then the author cleverly intertwined them and by the end of the novel it all came together. We are Baylor University Education Majors, and we would definitely use this book in our classroom one day.
Rating:  Summary: He is blamed for stealing and sent to a horable camp. Review: This book was wierd and fasanating at the same time. It was also very suspencful.
Rating:  Summary: A Great Book Review: This book was wonderful. A nice plot and character detail was excellent. If you enjoy stories with suspicion and laughter, this book is for you! I read this many times, and it is sincerely a page-turner. As great as Harry Potter! This book is indeed one of my favorites of all time! A boy named Stanley is unjustly sent to a boy's detention center, where everything there changes his life! It may be a bit confusing at first, but everything starts to make sense and kick in soon. It is very nice to read!
Rating:  Summary: Holes-a hole different world Review: This book was worthy of rewarding the Newbery Medal. This book was suspenseful and very well written. Stanley is sent to a camp because he was acused of stealing sneakers. It took him awhile to be acepted into the group. Eventually he became part of the pack. read the book it is great.
Rating:  Summary: A great, fun book Review: This book will definately keep you reading the whole way through, and will suprise you with the great ending. It might start out a bit slow, but will get going fast. A boy is sent for a camp, where you dig one five feet wide, and five feet deep hole each day. It is punishment for bad kids, but Stanley isn't bad. He slowly catches on and finds out what the warden is up to, and sets out for what is his.There is one bad thing about this book: unbelievable coincidence. It won't upset the fun and I highly recommend this one to you.
Rating:  Summary: The very best book I've read with my students to date! Review: This book will inspire empathy and incredible class discussions. The plot and characters spin wildly. There are connections to be made around every curve. It's a masterfully spun tale of injustice and vindication. Buy it today!!
Rating:  Summary: Very thrilling and addictive Review: This book written by Louis Sachar is a different type of book that really puts you inside the plot. Once you start this book, it's hard to put it down! You can connect to Stanley Yelnats, and what his character is going through.You won't be dissapointed by buying this book.
Rating:  Summary: Holes Review: This Book, being the first one that i have read on this crude Planet Erth ~our name for this planet meaning Crude and simple~ was actually quite interesting. It was kind of strange seeing that a young boy should be punished so simply. On our planet Anvagon, noone takes thefts simply. Besides. I feel that the way the boy ~i cannot remember your earthling names~ was very brave. He adjusted to his surroundings very quickly. Unlike me in your earthling community. These computers how do you manage?
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