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Tuck Everlasting

Tuck Everlasting

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tuck Everlasting
Review: Tuck Everlasting is the heart-warming story of a little girl and a family that has a ghastly secret.
"Please child...dear,dear, child...don't you be scared...we wouldn't harm you for the world!" That's Mae Tuck, trying to solace a wee girl named Winnie. She found Jesse Tuck drinking from the "Fountain of Youth", and wanted a drink. That's when she found out that her "kidnappers" have a horrible secret. They live for eternity.
I like Natalie Babbett's book, Tuck Everlasting, because of all the descriptive writing, the connections with the ferris wheel, and the metaphors and similes.
I think she (Natalie Babbett) is trying to tell you that dying is part of the circle of life, and it is. So be aware of Tuck Everlasting! The adventure never ends!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Tuck Everlasting
Review: The book I read was Tuck Everlasting by Natlie Babbitt. The book was about a girl named Winnie. She went exploring in the forest eventhough she wasn't suspose to. She comes upon the fountion of youth. The theme I got out of this story was, don't do something if you don't know the result of it. I recommend this book for 5th grade and up. To find out if Winnie drinks the water from the fountion of youth you must read the book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Tuck Everlasting
Review: Tuck Everlasting, by Natalie Babbitt is one of the most well-written books I've ever read. It is about a girl named Winnie Foster who comes across a"Fountain of Youth". Before she can drink from it, Winnie is kidnapped. The story mainly branches off from there. I liked how Mrs. Babbitt describes different things in different ways. I really could picture what was going in the different parts of the story. I think Mrs. Babbitt was telling us that if you ever want somathing very bad, you'll eventually get it. But you won't like it, as it comes with a price.You should read this book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Tuck Everlasting
Review: Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt is a fine book. Winnie faces a chance to live forever. The Tucks kidnap her and tell her why she shouldn't drink from "The Fountain of Youth". I enjoyed the book because it put me in suspense. The overall message of the book is not to be afraid of death. Tuck Everlasting is an excellent read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a review from Nat
Review: Tuck Everlasting was one of the favorite books I read. It is about a girl named Winnie Foster who discovers an imortal family who has been the same age for many years. She understands why it is sad to not die or finish life. Natalie Babbit has put alot of thought into this wonderful book. If you have read and enjoed the book, then you should see the play Tuck Everlasting. I would deffiently recomend this book to anyone!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pretty good
Review: Tuck Everlasting is a good book. I would recommend this book to people who like mysterious and adventurous books. I didn't like how she left out details, like for the man in the yellow suit Nattile Babbit never named him. Another thing I didn't like is how the author ended the book she should write a sequal or a better ending to it. But overall it's a 4 star book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: How I feel about Tuck Everlasting
Review: Tuck Everlasting was a fascinating book. It's mainly about immortality. Its content is filled with adventure that's about a girl named Winnie Foster who runs away from home. As she strolls around her woods where she's never been to, she sees a boy whose name happened to be Jesse Tuck. As she was watching him, she saw him drinking from a spring, which happened to be the water that made him and his family become immortal. She, of course, wanted to drink some of the water. When Jesse protested, he had to explain why he couldn't let her drink some of the water. So he and his family explained how they got to be immortal, why she couldn't drink some of the water, and why it was important that Winnie couldn't tell anyone about the spring. They went through all kinds of events to make sure that she didn't tell anybody, like a boat ride and examples of what happened to them and why they couldn't tell people about the spring. They told her what problems she would face if she drank any of the water.
I enjoyed reading the book Tuck Everlasting. It had good descriptions of scenes and used broad vocabulary words. There were many scenes that I really liked. I liked this line especially, " The sky was a ragged blaze of red and pink and orange, and it double trembled on the surface of the pond like color spilled from a paint box." I thought that that line was very descriptive and I could just picture the scene as she looked over the water. It was beautiful the way she wrote it. It wasn't just that line that was appealing the most. There were lots of other very descriptive places where you could just picture what was going on. The author put in a lot of imagination into the book. She made it so people would really think if they would want to immortal or not Even though there were spots where I didn't understand what it meant, I still liked the parts where I did understand the meaning. All in all, it was a fantastic book to read. Tuck Everlasting is a book I will never forget.
If you want to find out what happens next in the story, you'll have to read the book Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbit. I highly recommend it to all readers, and I can guarantee you about 90% that you will enjoy reading this book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Likes and Dislikes
Review: Tuck Everlasting
It was good but we've read better books. We also didn't like it because Natalie Babbitt did not give the man in the yellow suit a name. We liked it because it seemed to have a little magic in it and a little mystery in it too.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fascination
Review: We liked Tuck Everlasting because it was a very nice book.The part that we liked the most was when Winne and Jesse met for the first time.And how they treated her.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Tuck Everlasting Review
Review: Tuck Everlasting is a good book. I really enjoyed it. I recommend this book for people ages 11 or older, because some of the words can be hard to understand or read. Still, it is a good book. I really like the part where "Jesse meets Winnie," and the part where "Mae hits the man inthe yellow suit." This book is a good fairy tale. I think you should read it.


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