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Stuart Little

Stuart Little

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best ending... melancholy
Review: The most common complaint about Sutart Little is the ending, or lack of ending. I disagree. The story is one of growing up, and sadness, and yearning for something just out of reach. The brilliant E.B. White denies us a happy-Disney ending, avoids "closure". The story is just like life; it is a journey, not a package. The loose ends don't need to be cleared up with a sequel. Stuart has grown up and struck off on his own, the end. When I first read this story as a young boy, it gave me my first taste of melancholy. This should be the first "profound" book that a child reads, for it leaves you feeling sad, but hopeful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must-have for every child and adult!
Review: This book is a classic! I still have my copy from the 1960's and I cherish it. Every child should have the opportunity to read this book and be inspired by a mouse who makes the best of what life has given him. Stuart may be little, but his heart and his courage are large.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Small mouse in big city
Review: This was a bigger,longer and uncut book.Well,not uncut.But I would recomend this book to you if you like rodents.They are even coming out with a Stuart Little movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Small mouse in a big city
Review: A wonderful fairytale by E.B. White about a mouse named Stuart. Now Stuart is a talking mouse that lives exactly like a human but is a mouse. The fact that he is a mouse leads him into many small and irregular jobs. Once Mrs. Little lost her wedding ring in the bathroom drain. Now since Stuart is very small he is the one that was going way deep down in the drain to fetch the ring. Attached to a piece of rope he started his journey in the almost pitch-black drain that seemed like a never-ending dungeon that was very scary. His only hope of survival was when he tugged the rope three times in a row, that was the signal for Mrs. Little to pull Stuart up. Of course he was pulled up safely because no one would ever get hurt in drainpipe even if it were pitch black. Then later he found his friend of his dreams. His name is Margolo, but Margolo is a bird so he can now go anywhere. Until one day Margolo leaves and flies south for the winter as all birds do. Then since he loves his new friend Margolo. After that I can't tell you what happens because what happens next is what most book readers are looking for in one single book. I recommend this book to everyone who can read. It is such a good book and it's written in ways that all ages can understand it very easily. Another reason why I like this book so much is because it's very funny. I think the funniest part was on his long journey to find his long lost friend. He stopped in his tiny car by a school princable that had many problems with his school today. Then when Stuart found out what was his problem he offered forgetting to be a mouse he wants to teach the fourth grade class. Then he forgets all about what kids want to learn and he dismisses all of the class and spends the whole day playing recess. I think that this part of this amazing book is the funniest part that probably ever writes in his whole life. I hope you really read this book. You have my guarantee that you'll definitely like this wonderful book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This book was ok.
Review: Stuart Little was an ok book almost all the book was good but the ending sucked!!!!! It would be alotttttttt better if there was a sequal!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A fun filled book about a mouse's adventures in New York.
Review: This book should be enjoyed by all ages. This hilariuos book about Staurt the mouse and his human parents. Watch as he helps his parents get the ring that goes the drain. The piano getting it's retune, and his skills at retrieving ping pong balls that go out of reach. This classic book about Staurt's quest for Margallo. (His long lost friend who was scared off by Staurt's enemy, Snowball, Staurt's cat). Read this book and experience his adventures in his invisible car.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Perhaps this would have been a "masterpiece" if...
Review: The beginning was good, the middle was good, but the ending? Blah...And I quote " He headed north, and somehow, he knew he was going in the right direction" What kind of an ending is that, I ask? And of course, E.B. White didn't write a sequal, so you never know how the story ends! Skip this one and read "Charlotte's Web".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Masterpiece
Review: Read this book to make your life enchanted,make you feel proud to have read this book,take you to the stars,It will make you feel like a V.S.P (very special person). I want to rate it a triple Golden Oscar Award. Trust me,this is a diamond.



Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This was a realy good book.
Review: The title character is Stuart Little, a mouse that lives with the Little family in New York City. They treat him like a son but he gets into trouble sometimes because he is so little. He has many adventures flying together with his friend, Margalo, a bird. It was a really funny book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Children's literature but no lack of complexity
Review: I read Stuart Little when I was in second grade. I can honestly say that it is one of my absolute favorite books.

Stuart is a mouse, but he's not some passive polite little creature. He is witty, intelligent beyond his years, and persistent in his goals. He has the mind of a philosopher; he is always cheerful even though it may not seem that way. He is wise but not self-righteous. Indeed, Stuart is a near-perfect role model. This book was one of the first one I ever read that really stuck in my mind; in my attempts to discover even more about Stuart and his goals, I took on his personality and set about solving my own philosophical ideas. It truly helped the development of my persona. A book that has such an effect on a person is nothing less than a true classic.


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