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Tuck Everlasting

Tuck Everlasting

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Fairly bad
Review: During the last few weeks, our english class has had to read Tuck Everlasting, by Natalie Babbit. I thought the book was sort of boring, and had no real adventure. It was also very slow, there were not very many things that you could relate to, it wasn't funny, and there was no character development.
She was, however, very discriptive.


Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ERin DUffy from holy angas school
Review: I remember having to read this novel in fourth grade. My entire class got completely caught up in the world of the Tucks and Winne Foster. Before reading, our teacher asked us if we would live forever, given the choice. Of course, the entire class, being nine years old, answered in the affirmative. However, by the time we finished the book, we had all changed our minds completely.

This novel changed my outlook on life completely, even though I was only nine years old at the time. The Tuck family wishes they could go back to the way things were before, and simply live their lives. Winnie realizes that there is more to life beyond her fence, and she learns to cherish her life. Even without the epilogue, it was obvious to me what Winnie would choose to do, and having the frog sit in the middle of the road, waiting to be run over at the end was a nice touch.

Our class loved the book so much that our teacher bought us each a copy (I always wondered how she managed to pay for that). I still have mine, and I cherish it. This novel is great for younger readers, but it's also great for all ages. I still go back to read it every once in a while, and it is definitely on my list of favorite books.

I recommend this novel to anyone old enough to read it, and to parents who want something to read to their children not old enough to read this novel themselves. It's a terrific novel, one of the best I've read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Everlasting lovely story
Review: Much before the eco-friendly fashion, Natalie Babbitt wrote a novel about the importance of nature for life on earth. 'Tuck Everlasting' tells the story of a family doomed to --or blessed with-- living forever and never getting older. They have been hiding for many years, but end up found by an adolescent who lives nearby. Telling more is spoiling the fun of reading the wonderful novel wrote for kids, but that may please adults alike.

What I liked most is how subtle the writer deals with the ecology preservation is in the novel. The Tucks got eternal life from drinking the water of a pond, and there is a man in yellow suit trying to buy the place where the pond is, so that he can bottle the water and sell it. I think that somehow the writer is showing us how dangerous it is to mess up with Mother Nature. All the time, Babbitt talks about the importance of the forests and the water to life.

This is a book that will sure last forever. In a hundred of years people will still be reading this novel and enjoying it. Kids may grow used to technology, but they will always be touched by such a simple and lovely story. So will adults.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Still Great!
Review: Read it as a child and loved it, so I had to read it again as an adult and still fully injoyed it

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: bad
Review: This book features many key points to a good book. It is humorous, detailed, thrilling, and suspenseful all at the same time. The Tucks, mother and father and two sons had involuntarily drunk from a well which freezes them in time and gives them everlasting life. When ten-year-old Winnie Foster stumbles on their secret, the Tucks take her home and explain why living forever at one age is less of a blessing then it may seem. They will never change, never grow and never die. They know that the world must never be let in on their secret, for it would change life on earth for the worse. Complications arise when Winnie is followed by a stranger who wants to market the spring water for a fortune. Then Mae Tuck kills a man. If they try to execute Mae for the crime, their secret immortality will come out. Winnie must decide if she will help the Tucks before it is too late.
I liked this book very much. Every time I read it I got more and more interested. After every chapter it kept getting even more suspenseful than the last. This book was serious enough for an adult and humorous enough for a child, which is why this is a great book.


Rating: 1 stars
Summary: sucked
Review: this gal called winnie gets kidnapped, big whop! then she makes friends with then. their names are the tucks, and their immortal. natilie keeps on mentioning this wheel. its odd. i DO NOT RECOMEND THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mature, timeless, thought provoking
Review: This is one of my all time favorite novels, adult or children's. If I were teaching the structure of the novel, this would be an ideal book to use. The book is organized as a circle, with the hub loosened up. Babbitt wonders what effect this would have on the world. She begins with a small spring, virtually unknown. The water from the spring gives eternal life and invincibility to anyone who drinks from it. The Tucks did many years ago and are returning to the spring, when they encounter Winnie Foster, whose family owns the spring and a mysterious man in a yellow suit who follows them at a safe distance. These characters collide and each is changed forever. There is murder, a jailbreak and kidnapping before the story is all told. It ends as quietly as it began and only the readers are privy to the secret. The characters are well drawn. We learn what they are thinking and feeling through deftly written sentences. The author writes poetically in her ability to evoke images and emotions with a few well chosen words. This is very sensitively done. Tuck, the father, is a favorite of mine. He takes Winnie out for an evening boat ride to explain life and death to her, and later that evening finds himself staring enviously at a man who is dying (he cannot). I have recommended this to many people and replaced it many times in my own library. It is a classic!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tuck Everlasting Review
Review: Winnie Foster runs away one day, only to find herself kidnapped. She finds out of a great, but horrible secret. She falls in love, the family that takes her is nice, and she has all other things on her mind. she can't figure out if she wants to be like them.
Tuck is a story that is somewhat stupid, but is one of the best written books i have ever read. now since the title says "... everlasting" well the family is everlasting. i dont want to give anything big away, though. if you can pick things out of a book, this is the one for you. it is very descriptive, has once again lots of symbolic meaning, and the characters just pull you into the book. please read it.


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