Rating:  Summary: The Mistake about Stanley Review: Holes By: Louis Sachar Reviewed by W. Horng The book is about Stanley, a boy who got accused of stealing an Athlete's shoes. He was sent to Camp Green Lake to built the characters that he lacked. However, Stanley was innocent, he found the shoes, he didn't steal them. He went to Camp Green Lake anyways and made a lot of friends. Later on he ran away to find Zero, his friend that got banished by the camp. After that, Zero and Stanley came back to dig a treasure. Will they find it and encounter what is by it? I like this book because of its adventures. Stanley and Zero ran away from Camp Green Lake because they wanted to kill them. Zero even said," Just leave me and go." to Stanley. However, they got saved by some wild onions that Stanley found at the mountains. Later on they went back to the camp to dig for a treasure and sure enough, they found it. They also found some yellow-spotted lizards, a poinsonous animal, around the treasure chest. What I don't like about the book was the Warden. She was a very mean person. She even told Mr. Sir to shoot them and Mr.Sir said," The lizards or the kids?" Now that's really mean to me. However, they didn't want to disturb the yellow-spotted lizards so they didn't shoot. My favorite part of the book is when Stanley dot skinnier and when he made a lot of friends such as Squid, Zero, and Armpit.( These are just the kid's nicknames.) At the first time when he met them, he was very shy. I remember when I first came to school, I was very, very shy. I know how that feels and it doesn't feel good.
Rating:  Summary: Holes, A Book About a kid. Review: Holes By Louis Sachar Reviewed by M Kim p6 Holes is about a young boy named Stanley Yelnats who is unlawfully accused of stealing a pair of shoes who belonged to a famous baseball. Stanley is sent to a type of juvenile facility called Camp Green Lake. Everyday the kids in the place must dig holes five feet deep and five feet in diameter. This may be easy but they have to watch out for tarantulas, lizards, rattlesnakes, and other obstacles. The reason why they must dig is because the owner wants to look for buried treasure which belonged to a villain called Kissing' Kate Barlow. When they said "If you take a bad boy and make him dig a hole every day in the hot sun, it will turn him into a good boy" I was thinking this is ridicules. Plus Stanley kept on blaming his bad luck on his "no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather!" I liked it a lot because it was interesting and adventurous. It kept me reading day and night. I reccomend this book to everybody.
Rating:  Summary: Good Work! Review: Holes By Louis Sachar Reviewed by: T.Lin Period: P.4 This book is about a boy named Stanley Yelnats, his family whenever gets into trouble they would blame it on their no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing great great grandfather. A single shoe started his miserable life, one day when he was just walking on the streets a shoe fell from the sky, and it belonged to the famous baseball player, people thought Stanley stole it, so they accused him, and put him out into Camp Green Lake. This book was a very detailed book. The descriptions for this book made me feel that I was in Camp Green Lake myself. The descriptions of the words really jumped out and grabbed you, and put you in the hot sandy desert of the Camp Green Lake. The details of the book described the sandy, hot desert, and all the time you would be dying for thirst. For example, "His mouth was dry and his throat hurt." "He stepped onto the hard, dry dirt." In this book I didn't dislike anything about it. The descriptions were the best things about the book. One of my favorite parts of the story is when Stanley was digging he found a golden lipstick cap, and engraved on it was the letters KB. He didn't know what it was and why was it in the middle of the desert. If you want to find out read this amazing book. One of my favorite parts is when Stanley found the golden lipstick container, and engraved on it was the mysterious letters KB. That was one of my favorite parts on the book. I really like that part because it was the part that made me jump again, and it let me sustain the reading.
Rating:  Summary: Good Work! Review: Holes By Louis Sachar Reviewed by: T.Lin Period: P.4 This book is about a boy named Stanley Yelnats, his family whenever gets into trouble they would blame it on their no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing great great grandfather. A single shoe started his miserable life, one day when he was just walking on the streets a shoe fell from the sky, and it belonged to the famous baseball player, people thought Stanley stole it, so they accused him, and put him out into Camp Green Lake. This book was a very detailed book. The descriptions for this book made me feel that I was in Camp Green Lake myself. The descriptions of the words really jumped out and grabbed you, and put you in the hot sandy desert of the Camp Green Lake. The details of the book described the sandy, hot desert, and all the time you would be dying for thirst. For example, "His mouth was dry and his throat hurt." "He stepped onto the hard, dry dirt." In this book I didn't dislike anything about it. The descriptions were the best things about the book. One of my favorite parts of the story is when Stanley was digging he found a golden lipstick cap, and engraved on it was the letters KB. He didn't know what it was and why was it in the middle of the desert. If you want to find out read this amazing book. One of my favorite parts is when Stanley found the golden lipstick container, and engraved on it was the mysterious letters KB. That was one of my favorite parts on the book. I really like that part because it was the part that made me jump again, and it let me sustain the reading.
Rating:  Summary: Holes Review: Holes By Louis Sachar Deep in the heart of Texas, in the middle of the hot desert lies Camp Green Lake. There's no lake at Camp Green Lake, now it's all dried up. Why this lake is dried up, the crazy characters and a secret that is too big to keep hidden flow into this great and zany tale called "Holes". From the author of "Wayside Stories from Wayside School", and " A Boy in the Girl's Bathroom" comes an inspiring tale about a boy named Stanley Yelnats. Stanley's family is under a curse that always gives them bad luck. The reason that they are under this curse is because of his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig- stealing-great-great grandfather. This is one reason I love this book: it's zany, weird, silly, but it doesn't get off topic or too wild. Like in an ordinary manner this book makes you laugh, and even cry. When Stanley is wrongly accused of a crime, he is sent to a boy's detention center: Camp Green Lake, where the boys build character by digging holes, five feet deep, five feet wide. As I said there's no lake at Camp Green Lake, but there are lots of holes. It doesn't take long for Stanley to notice there's more than character improvement going on at camp. The Warden, the lady who runs Camp Green Lake, is definitely looking for something, but what is she looking for? What can be under a dried up lake? Read the book and you are sure to find out. Camp Green Lake is filled with dangerous characters like the warden. Mr. Pendanski, Stanley's consoler or Mr. Sir the warden's minion. The number one rule is: "Don't upset the warden." But that's kind of hard for boys of D-tent who above all thins love trouble. The boys who live with Stanley in Tent-D [Armpit, Zigzag, Magnet, X-ray, Squid, Caveman (Stanley) and Zero] are some of the weirdest kids I've ever seen. Each of the boy's nicknames tell about them and their personalities. My favorite is Zero who is shorter than the rest and never talks. People call him Zero because they say he has nothing in his head, which is not true. This story mixes three parts together at a time. From the story at Camp Green Lake, an old western tale, and the story of Stanley's great-great grandfather, these tales come together into an answer for this jigsaw puzzle of a book. So to find the secret of Camp Green Lake and what will happen to Stanley and his friends, please read this award-winning tale.
Rating:  Summary: Great Book! Review: HOLES By Louis Sachar Do you think Stanley will survive Camp Green Lake? There are rattlesnakes, scorpions and yellow spotted lizards that can bite and kill you. There are also mean councilors and the meanest Mr. Sir. Stanley is a boy who does not steal. He's just an average plain old boy. I like this book because it is funny and ridiculous with the bite killing yellow spotted lizards. Also Stanley helped a new kid hide under a boat. So... he didn't have to eat nasty dinner, lunch or breakfast. The main idea is to be good so you don't have to go to Camp Green Lake. If you are good you don't have to blame your dirty- rotten- pig- stealing- great- grandfather. Isn't it nice to always have someone to blame it on? The author has written this book to teach you to be good.
Rating:  Summary: Holes Review: Holes By: Louis Sachar I think "Holes" is a great book, it is really exciting and gets you hooked on reading it. "Holes" is about a boy named Stanley Yelnats. Stanley is a boy with really bad luck; he gets blamed for stealing a famous baseball player's shoes and ends up arrested. He has a choice to go to jail or Camp Green Lake, Stanley picks Camp Green Lake. Camp Green Lake is in the middle of a desert. Each day they have to dig a six-foot wide and six-foot deep hole. Stanley Finds out that they aren't digging holes to build character but they are digging holes to help the owner of the camp find a lost treasure. By: Dalton Davis
Rating:  Summary: The Strange Strikes Back Review: Holes By: Louis Sachar K. Shimoda Per.1 The Newbery award-winning book Holes, written by Louis Sachar, was a very different book. To be honest, I really didn't enjoy reading the book Holes. Holes was about a boy named Stanley Yelnats in a camp called Camp Green Lake. Camp Green Lake isn't the best camp you could go to, this camp is like a prison for kids. At camp Green Lake, the boys must dig a whole exactly five feet deep and wide each and every day. At the camp, Stanley gets the nickname "Caveman." Caveman discovers out later in the story that the boys are digging to find something valuable, and not for integrity. This book Holes written by Louis Sachar didn't meet my interest. This book was very strange and different to me; it was like I was reading a Dear Mr. Henshaw type of book. Dear Mr. Henshaw was one of the strangest books I've read in my whole entire life. I also thought that this book's mystery was like the Westing Game's mystery. The Westing Game was a very confusing book to me. ""I get to sleep in, because it's my birthday." Then a little while later he cut into the breakfast line, just in front of Squid." The boys in this book have a mind of their own. I usually like strange and different books, but this one just went overboard. The book Holes is like three stories in one. The first story talks about Stanley Yelnats, the second story talks about Miss Katherine Barlow, and the third story talks about a heredity mystery. One example could be, "Even if there was, Katherine and Sam wouldn't have noticed. They were lost in their own world." This could be an example of the second story in this book. This book was ok, but my least favorite part of the book was when some agents were seeing how smart a boy named Zero was. Zero's real name was Harold, but people called him Zero because he was very excellent at math. The only experience in reading Zero had, was a lesson by Stanley Yelnats. The agents spelled out words for Zero, so Zero could say them out loud. Zero got the first two words cat and fat, but he couldn't get the third word hat. All of the agents made fun of Zero, so Zero ran away. I didn't like this part because all the agents were making fun of him even though Zero only had one lesson from Stanley Yelnats. The book Holes, written by Louis Sachar, was the strangest book I've ever read.
Rating:  Summary: Holes Review: Holes By: Louis Sachar Reviewed by: M. Lee Period 3 Stanley Yelnats is under a curse. A curse began with his great-great-grandfather known to be a thief, and the curse followed to Stanley. Stanley Yelnats is a boy who has been sent to Camp Green Lake because he was accused of stealing shoes. Camp Green Lake was a camp that made bad boys dig one big hole everyday, five feet wide and five feet deep. The warden of the camp was searching for a treasure that was buried over a hundred years ago and not found since then. Stanley had to dig holes along with the rest of the kids. He made friends there named X-rays, Barf Bag, Zero, and Squid. One of his closest friends, Zero, decided to runaway one day because he did not want to dig anymore holes. Stanley runs away to find him because Zero had no water of food to survive. Stanley found Zero and they survive by going to the Big Thumb. There, Stanley realizes where the treasure might be at. They come back to camp secretly and dig. Stanley and Zero finally find the treasure. All the people were surprised that they were still alive, and they found what the warden wanted to have, but the treasure box was not the warden¡¯s property. It was Stanley¡¯s because it had his name on it. It belonged to Stanley¡¯s great great grandfather. Stanley¡¯s lawyer came and took Stanley and Zero home. The story ended with Stanley¡¯s family curse broken by Stanley by finding the treasure. Camp Green Lake was closed down for good. I like this book because I think a good book allows the reader to feel like they want to know more and want to know what is going to happen next. This is how I felt as I read the book. I couldn¡¯t put the book down. Zero left the camp without water and food. ¡°Stanley looked out toward Zero, but he had disappeared into the haze.¡± When I read this, I was anxious to know what happened next because it was impossible to survive in the heat without water and food. Stanley was worried about what was going to happen to Zero, so he ran after him. He knew that Zero could not survive in the desert alone. This part of the story was exciting, which I liked about this book. It kept making me wonder what will happen next. I wanted to know if Stanley and Zero will survive. Another reason why I like this book is because this book also talks about people from the past. Stanley¡¯s great great grandfather¡¯s story is told. During that time, there was a woman named Kate Barlow who was the prettiest girl in town. Many men liked her, but she liked a poor worker named Sam. She loved him, but he was so poor. Sam they decided to leave the town together. When they were leaving, someone saw them and killed Sam. After that, Kate became a thief. ¡°That was what his great grandfather had supposedly said after Kate Barlow had robbed him and left him stranded in the desert.¡± She was the one that stole from Stanley¡¯s great great grandfather which tied the story to Stanley¡¯s time because the warden was looking for that lost treasure that Kate had stolen. This interesting plot of how history plays a role in the present is why I liked this book so much. There are many parts in this book that I like. My favorite part of the book was the story of Stanley and Zero¡¯s friendship. Stanley and Zero¡¯s friendship was the best. When Stanley and Zero ran away, they had no hope of surviving because they had no food or water, but they gave each other the strength to go on. They told each other, ¡°Don¡¯t give up.¡± They eventually found Big Thumb, where they found water and food to survive for a few days. They were each other¡¯s support during hard times. Stanley even risked his life to go search for Zero when he ran away. I thought that their friendship was a memorable part of this book that is why this is my favorite part.
Rating:  Summary: Holes Review: Holes By: Louis Sacher Reviewed by: G.Chang Period 1 The book Holes is about a young boy named Stanley Yelnats that was sent to Camp Green Lake because he was accused of doing something bad. This camp is not green and doesnt have a lake. It is a flat land that is extremely hot. At camp the boys would have to dig holes 5 feet thick and 5 feet wide. The warden is looking for something so that is why the boys are sent to dig holes. There at the camp, they all have nicknames such as armpit, zero, zigzag, x-ray, squid, magnet, and caveman which is Stanleys nickname. Stanley Yelnats thinks that he is under his curse because of his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather. After all the days of digging under the hot sun, Stanley and his friend zero decide to sneak out. They suffer greatly when this happens because they have no source of water especially since their under the hot sun. When they get caught, they get in big trouble. I liked this book because it was really adventorous. It makes you want to continue to read because you want to find out what Stanley and Zero does next when their away. A reason why i dislike this book is because sometimes it becomes confusing. The story goes back and forth between Stanley at Camp Green Lake, and the past. You have to make sure you read every line because if you miss one line you may be confused because it may be at a different time period and you wouldn't know. This book became very confusing at some points. The favorite part about this book is that they made nicknames for each person. I think nicknames are a fun way to tell about peoples attitude and what their like. One of the funest nickaname that i thought was funny was Stanley's great great grandfather. The name is so funny and it everytime i read the name it makes me laugh.
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