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Holes

Holes

List Price: $6.50
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Everything-Bad-Happens-To-Me book!
Review: What a story of a young man who has never had good luck, who has always being in the wrong place at the wrong time (what teen/pre-teen can't identify with Stanley)! The "story-within-a-story" is an interesting relation of past and present, and makes this book one you won't be able to put down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pick up this best seller quickly!!
Review: What an awesome book! I read this amazing book in less than a day. It is the best book with no doubt! This book is about a boy named Stanley. His family has a long history of bad luck! So it's not surprising that he gets sent to a juvenile camp called Camp Green Lake. Camp Green Lake is a punishment camp for misbehaved kids. For punishment each day the kids have to dig holes. The holes must be five feet deep and five feet across. If you don't think that's bad, they don't even have water to drink. The nearest place to get water is over 100 miles away!

As you get deeper and deeper into this brilliant book it seems to get a little bit more peculiar! Weirder and weirder things begin to happen each day. Louis has a great talent for making you want to read more and more, and at the end of each chapter he leaves you with little cliff hangers. That's one of the reasons I love this book. "Holes" is very descriptive, and there is lots of action. Holes is not just like the dog fell in the lake and hit his head. I recommend this book to all ages of people. I also hope you enjoy "Holes" as much as I did!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Holes Review By J.A.G.
Review: What did I like about Holes? I liked how the warden, Mr. Sir, and Mr. Pendancki got what they had come'n to'em, because of the way they treated the kids that were there, at Camp Green Lake. Stanley lost a lot of weight, and built self confidence for himself. He was also fairly good at solving problems. I like Zereo/ Hector because he wasn't really afraid to do about anything.

Why did I choose this book to be a five-star book? Because I didn't think the book ever got boring. I never thought that stanley and Zero, or any of the kids would find the treasure, or whatever the warden was looking for. Even if they did I thought it would be gold coins or something. I thought it was weird how everybody called Mr. Pendancki mom,"except Stanley." Overall I thought this was a good book, and I really enjoyed reading it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HOLES
Review: What happened in Holes is Stanley Yelnats is accused of stealing Clyde Livingstons shoes.(SWEET FEET)Stanley is sent to CAMP GREEN LAKE were his adventure begins! Stanley is assigned to GROUP D, his counseler's name was MR. Pendanski.Rating this book should be worth *****! It is a wonderful book and I recomd YOU read it! It's AWESOME!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: holes
Review: What I like about holes is it has a little action and adventure and it's ok and I like the story it's mestirius and sad about Zero but a very happy ending.Almost all of my classmates liked it!!!
Sincerely,Blank

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HOLES IS A GOOD BOOK
Review: What I liked best about this book was when it showed Stanley's grandfather. At first I though this book was so boring but when I was actually listening to it and it was fun.Then I saw the movie.This book is a good book to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What They Thought Was A Punishments
Review: What They Thought Was A Punishments

Imagine living in a perfect world except for one thing everybody hates punishments. In the Camp Green Lake the punishment was to dig holes, well that's how they thought people should be punished. You are probably thinking what kind of author would write about an outrageous topic. Well the first person at the top of my head was focuses louis sachar. All that is in his mind is made up of is incredible and outrages topics even though it would never happen ,well in less you are the character Stanley. He was mistakenly for steeling a shoe and ends up in camp green lake where there's no lake. Not only has it won the John newberry. medal I really like the way he added two or three stories in the middle of the book and at the end he Johns or relates the stories together I also like the way he thinks like a kid I recommend it to children from ages 9and up

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Can you rate this book zero
Review: What was Sachar thinking yellow, spotted lizards, black teeth white tongue Mr SIR. And it won a stupid newberry medal. I know kids who have written more entertaining stories.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Holes
Review: What would you do if you got bitten by a yellow spotted lizard! Holes is a great book. It is one of the best books I have ever read. Stanley risks his life to save his friend and runs away from camp. Jake gets caught but he goes home because they finally see that Stanley is innocent for stealing Clyde Livingston shoes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Much better than wayside.
Review: When I bought this book I was just looking for a book that was good. I had no idea that I was going to read it in about 1 day. This book has comedy,adventure, and there is a lot of Holes that Louis Sachar leaves for you to figure out on your own. It all starts out with Stanley, a wrongly accused teenager who is sent to a camp where every day you have to dig a hole 5 feet deep 5 feet wide. The warden of the camp is a very misterius woman. This book is much better than Harry Potter which leaves you so bored you have a headache in the beggining. This book is easily one of my favorites and is one of the best of all time.


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