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Charlotte's Web |
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Rating: Summary: A Touching Tale Review: Charlotte's Web is a wonderful book for all readers, young and old. This touching tale teaches about the importance and values of friendship, as well as the pain of losing a loved one. The reality behind the events that occur allow the audience to relate to the plot. The sense of loneliness and being without friends and even the event of losing someone that is close to you are all very real events that can occur in any person's life. I recommend this story as a read aloud story or as one to read on your own. I plan to read more stories by this author since I love this one so much!
Rating: Summary: An Enchanting Tale Review: I love the story of Charlotte's Web. I liked it as a child, but it touched my heart just as much when I read it again. The power of friendship is something that I strongly believe in, allowing me to completely relate to this underlying theme throughout the novel. This story would certainly appeal to children. It would be a charming book to read aloud to children as young as age five or six. It would be adorable to hear their laughter at certain parts or their reaction to the end of the novel. Children who are at the fourth grade level would be able to read and appreciate this on their own. I would definitely recommend reading this and other books by E.B. White, and not only to children, as I would enjoy doing so myself. Charlotte's Web is an absolutely enchanting tale, which combines humor, a bit of sadness, and a true lesson in friendship.
Rating: Summary: The Wonders of Friendship Review: Charlotte's Web is a wonderful book for children of all ages. Whether the child is reading it him/herself, or if the book is being read to the child, I believe it will prove to be very enjoyable. Even at my age and suprisingly, I had never read the book, I thoroughly enjoyed it. I would read it aloud to a child, or recommend it to a child looking for a good book to read. The book is a good lesson on friendship, loss, that we have to work for what we want sometimes, and how things don't always go the way we want them to. I would definitely consider reading more books by this author, seeing how much I enjoyed reading this book.
Rating: Summary: Whittney's Review Review: Charlotte's Web was a very interesting story. I felt that this book was a very thoughtful, and caring novel. I suggest that readers who have not read this book, do so. This novel is about a pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte. Charlotte does something very memorable at the end of the story. Read this book and you will soon find out the exciting story of Charlotte's Web.
Rating: Summary: by Christian, Jake, Bryn, Emily, Sara, and Angela Review: We liked this book and gave it five stars because it had a lot of caring. It is about a pig named Wilbur who meets a spider named Charlotte. Charlotte helps save Wilbur's life. Bryn and Christian liked the caring in the book. Emily and Angela liked the way the goose talked. Jake liked the scene at the fair. Sara liked the funny characters.
Rating: Summary: Charolettes Web Review Review: This is a story about a little girl named Fern. She loved her little pig named Wilbur and his friend Charolette A. Cavatica who was a very pretty spider. With Charolette's help Wilber grew up to be quite a pig. Wilbur would have died if she didn't help him. I think this book is a good book that everyone needs to read. It is not a very educational book but, nice to sit down and read.
Rating: Summary: sarah5903 Review: I thought it was a good book because it had a good beginning and a good end. I think it should rate four stars because it has a emotional beginning like when wilbur was almost killed because he was the runt and fern came to his rescue.A good middle like when wilbur got scared of a thunderstorm and bust in to the house and in to avery's room. A great ending because wilbur won first prize at the county fair and got out of a lot of trouble . I suggest that you read the book to find out what kind of trouble wibur got in to. I enjoied the book alot and I bet you will too. bye
Rating: Summary: Charlotts Web Review: This is a good book it is about a pig runt but a girl saves it. She sales to her uncle the pig meets a spider and they become friends. All sorts of good things happened to the pig while they were good friends. Charlotte, the spider, made an egg sack and died. Wilbur, the pig, took care of the egg sack until the baby spiders hatched. This is a good story, to find out more about it I think you should read it.
Rating: Summary: CLASSIC BOOK FOR THE AGES Review: When I read this poignant and delectably entertaining book as a boy, I sobbed and sobbed and sobbed near the end. I found it almost unbearably sad, yet I have often returned to it and read it again and again. I think it is one of the wisest and most imaginative children's books I have ever come across, and it teaches us all some of the most enduring and universal human lessons. And yet, it is amusing, filled with animated characters, human and animal, who exist in a simple yet fanciful world. I cannot imagine anyone -- and especially children of all ages -- not finding this book enchanting on every level. It stays with you for a long, long time.
Rating: Summary: A sad book Review: Charlotte and Wilbur are two of the best characters in Children's books. E.B. White is so good at making memorable characters and these 2 are probably his best. The story is mainly about the friendship between the pig and the spider as well as other friendships. Soon danger threatens as Wilbur might end up as bacon. I liked the humour in this book as well as the sadness. It is a very original story and comes highly recommend by me.
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