Rating:  Summary: Beautiful book! Review: This book should be required reading for every new reader out there. Such a beautiful concept, and so well done - illustrations and all. Quite a touching book - once you read it, it stays with you forever.
Rating:  Summary: Greatest Book Review: What can I say besides Shel Silverstein is a master at his work!!
Rating:  Summary: To call this book REPUGNANT would be an understatement Review: If your aim is to mold a small, impressionable child into a self-absorbed narcissist, then this is certainly the book you've been seeking. The story illustrates how it's perfectly acceptable to be completely selfish and to exploit those who love you. As Gordon Gecko said, "Greed is good!"Lesson 1 - How Life Works: You are free to take all that other people may be willing to give to you out of their own unselfish love for you. If someone is willing to make sacifices because he/she loves you, just use it to your advantage; there is no price for you to pay. In fact, not only can you get away with taking anything-and-everything your little heart desires from those who love you, but afterwards you are free to simply abandon them without explanation. Even then, if you should ever think of something *else* you'd like to have that they might be able to help you acquire, just swing by for a quick visit and ask them for it; it'll be perfectly okay. Trust me, they'll be thrilled that you merely dropped by. Lesson 2 - Giving Back: You need give nothing in return, because it's YOUR happiness that's paramount to all. When someone who loves you is sad or lonely or in need, that does not matter; the only thing that matters in life is your happiness. Just ignore others' troubles, even when you are (and i use this deliciously ironic word intentionally) responsible. Instead, focus solely on having fun and indulging your whims at the expense of those who love you. The Cherry On Top: No matter how badly you may have treated them, no matter how ruthlessly you may have exploited them, no matter how cruelly you may have neglected them, the people who love you will ALWAYS love you. No matter what, they will always be happy to see you again, to be near you once more, to indulge you, to comfort you, to shower you with unconditional love. Here endeth the lessons.
Rating:  Summary: I Love this Book! Review: i am 21, and this book is still one of my favorites! A true classic and a gem!
Rating:  Summary: What a sick little book! Review: It depicts a tree as a sentient life form that gets cut down for the profit of an evil (capitalist) little boy that forgot the simple pleasures playing in the trees branches. Yuck! Someone gave this to our 3 year old and I disposed of the book before finishing the story. I have half a mind to write a story about a giving tree. Something about trees are not sentient and have no souls and reveal their true beauty when they get cut down and made into something useful.
Rating:  Summary: Every relationship is give and take. Review: This story is very similar to what happens in many lives. Every relationship whether t be a romance or friendship is give and take. Very few relationships are split equally in that there is an equal amount of giving and taking. In The Giving Tree, the tree is the giver and the person, the constant taker. I think that Silverstein is trying to present a moral, (as he does in much of his work), of the story that one can not always only take. One must give also. By the time the man was old, there was nothing more the dear old tree could give.
Rating:  Summary: Suprised Me! Review: I was introduced to this book by a good friend! I brush him off when he ask me to read book for pre-schooler! Neverthless i read the book and i was so touched that i cried! It is such a simple book but it really means a lot, it really teach me to look at life with a different prespective. To date i have already bought 4 copies of this book and give it to friends that i really care and love.Go ahead and fall in love with this simple but meaningful book!
Rating:  Summary: EXTREMELY TOUCHING-MY FAVORITE STORY Review: THIS IS AN AMAZING BOOK-DON'T PASS THIS ONE UP, IT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE.
Rating:  Summary: Huh? Review: What is all this Christ stuff that people keep putting in their reviews of this book? Yeah, I suppose the book could be viewed as an allegory, but I think that's stretching it. This book is about taking advantage of and cruelly neglecting the one thing that sustains you and unconditionally loves you. It isn't a delightful tale, and it sure didn't warm the cockles of my heart. The Giving Tree is depressing and shows a parasitic relationship at its worst.
Rating:  Summary: Young vs Old Review: This is an excellent book, and interestingly enough the cause of much debate for such a simple, yet profound little book. It's interesting to note, that many people who have given this book a negative review, loved it - as little boys and girls. However, now, as grown up 'adults' - they have revised their opinions. If only they could go back to the days of swinging in trees... and be happy - perhaps they would retain the less cynical and youthful viewpoint now seemingly forgotten as timed passed by.
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