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Holes

Holes

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I think the book was very good.
Review: HOLES

Stanley Yelnats was put into a camp called Camp Green Lake in Texas,but it was actually a correction center for bad kids. What would you do and how would you get out of a place with no water for a hundred miles? All day you have to dig holes five feet deep and five feet wide in relentless heat , with hardly any water. Stanley thinks it is all because of his "dirty rotten pig stealen great great grandfather". I like this book because all the pieces of the story fit together. The characters were very real,and Louis Sachar made everything feel like your were in it.

By Tyler Linell

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: holes
Review: Holes

This book is called Holes. If you don't read this book you are missing out on some of the greatest book ever.
They have nice scenes, as of Stanley Yelnats great-great-grandfather. Also how Stanley got into Camp Green Lake when he no idea that the sneakers that fell from the sky, the officers had accused him of stealing the sneakers, which a famous NBA player had donated, which was Clyde Livingstone.
I think this book is so good that the time I read it, I thought they should have convinced that this book was the best of the best book selling of the year. My rating of this book would be a five star, because t really I really enjoyed reading this book, and if I can do it, you can too. I liked the book so much that I couldn't resist so I decided to read it again.
When you pick up this book you'll be enthusiastic that you can't read any other books, but this one. You can see that it's just a kid named Stanley Yelnats going to a camp for bad boys, but there he finds friends, and all he ever does is digs Holes, that's what the story is based on. There he finds a kid they call Zero, because they say all he ever thinks of in his mind is nothing. So I highly recommend you that this is the best of the best boo that you'll ever find. If you need advice for books just take my advice or reading this, and you'll thank me when you find out the interesting facts about this book!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Holey Moley! This book is good!
Review: Holey Moley! This book is good!

'Stanley stood in the shower and let the cold water pour over his not sore body. It was four minutes of heaven. For the second day in a row he didn't use soap. He was too tired.
There was no roof over the shower building, and the walls were raised up six inches off the ground except in the corners. There was no drain in the floor. The water ran out under the walls and evaporated quickly in the sun.'
My favorite part would have to be he ending of it. I just liked it. I thought Louis Sachar, the author, did a very good job at the end of the book. I you read this book then you will be able to find out what happened at the end.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is great! Good job Sachar!!
Review: Holy, this is an awesome book! it has everything i have come to expect from Sachar plus much more. He really put sense into all the characters, esp. Stanley. Stanley is an unlucky boy, and he does his best to try and cope with it. Great book. But stop reading this review, read the book and see for yourself!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I almost died reading this book
Review: How did I almost die reading this book ,you ask? Well I just got finished reading the 2nd page when all the sudden the book was getting so boring I started to fall asleep. I set the book aside and fell asleep. During my nighly tossing and turning my hand landed on the book. When I woke up I felt a burning sensation in my hand ( it was the boring text burning my hand). With great response I ripped my hand off the book. When I did this I got a gushing paper cut. The cut got infected and was later amputated. The doctors told me if I would of came to the hospital any later I would of died.

CAUTION: THIS BOOK CONTAINS DEADLY PAPER FIBERS

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful
Review: How I came to buy this book was, one day I was shopping at a bookstore, and my dad said that he would buy me a book. I looked through the shelves, and finally decided on a book called "The Witch of Blackbird Pond." (by the way, that is a very good book). I had already read this book, and when I took it to my dad to buy, and told him I had already read it, he said, "Why don't you get a book that you haven't read?" I was a little reluctant, but I put "The Witch of Blackbird Pond" back and then decided again on "Holes." I wasn't sure if I'd like it, but I got it anyway. When I started reading it, I found out it was two times better than "The Witch of Blackbird Pond!" I loved it and finished it in a day. It is a meaningful, humorous, highly interesting and adventurous book. Reccomended to anyone! It is an overall wonderful book. You will get your moneys worth, definently.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Survival of Camp Green Lake, a Holes review
Review: How would you feel if you had to dig a hole five feet deep and five feet wide every day for eighteen months? How would you like to read a story about a boy that had to do this? If you choose to read about this, then you might want to read the book ,Holes by Louis Sachar. Holes is about a boy convicted of stealing a pair of shoes from a baseball star. He is sent to a youth facility called Camp Green Lake. Don't think there is any lake there, though! The lake dried up years ago and is now a desert where criminal boys have to dig holes every day. But waht are they digging for? Is Stanley, the main character, really guilty? Read Holes to find out!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Holes, This One's For You
Review: How would you like it if you had to go to a detention facility for something you didn't do. You were just accussed for it. Well, in this story, Stanley Yelnats is at Camp Green Lake(a detention facility) for stealing shoes. Everyday he is there, him and his inmates have to dig holes 5 feet deep and 5 feet wide. To make matters worse, the camp is infested with rattlesnakes, scorpions, and poisonous yellow-spotted lizards. This book is perfect for ages 9-13 and readers older than that. It's an all around great book.
The writers of the book carefully wondered what to put in the book that would be suitable for the 9-13 audience. The words are pretty easy to understand. The statements in the book told by Stanley are easy to understand, and the readers will understand it perfectly.
During most of the book, the author expresses lots of humor. The author also mixes in a little suspense too. The author always makes you wonder what is going to happen next. The is hardly ever a point in the book in which you know what is going to happen.
The book is very well organized. It blends the fact about punishment along with a little bit of humor. Most of the booktells you about Stanley in the detention facility(Camp Green Lake). Readers who read this book may find discomfort seeing why they have to dig all those holes.
Readers will definetly enjoy this book. It is a wonderfull book full of excitement. Best of all, younger kids as well as adults will find this book to be just for you.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Holes
Review: How would you like to have a no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing great-great-grandfather who has cursed your family line for all eternity because he didn't carry an old gypsy fortune-teller up a mountain and sing to her? Doesn't sound like the most desireble life, huh? Unfortunately for Stanley Yelnats, this "no-good great-great grandfather" just happens to be his. Ever since he was little, Stanley has always been getting into touble by being in the wrong place at the wrong time. This curse has gotten him into a juvenile detention camp where the Warden makes them dig a hole five feet deep and five feet wide. She says this builds "character". But Stanley knows better, and because of his family history he knows a place where he can run off to. He steals a truck to find a missing friend, but the truck crashes in one of the holes. Stanley runs away to a mountain known by his family as "God's Thumb". He finds his freind (a decendent of the gypsy) and carries out the promise to him that his great-great grandfather didn't, therefore breaking the curse. Anyway, they go to the "God's Thumb" and they refresh themselves with water and onions. They go back to the camp and find the treasure that the Warden was secretly looking for. The two boys are let go after the camp is exposed and live with there families.
This book is a great book. IT has lots of adventure, you get hooked very easily. My favorite part in the book was when Stanley and his freind find the treasure.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: cool book
Review: HyPrBoY911@aol.com from u.s.a. , February 12, 1999 Louis sachar- Another Hit! This is the most outrageous bok, that makes you feel like you are really there! It is like you cant stop reading! This deserved the Newberry Honor so much, because I really don't read that much, but as I read this, i read 100 pages every day. It improved my reading skills, so now i can read a lot, every single night. Everyone has to read this book, it teaches you a great lesson!


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