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Holes (Thorndike Large Print Young Adult Seires)

Holes (Thorndike Large Print Young Adult Seires)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A must read!
Review: If you are looking for a good adventure try Louis Sachar's book Holes. I liked this book because the pace made me keep on reading to find what happened to Stanley. Like when they dig holes for punishment and Stanley Yelnats teaches his friend Zero to read and write. Then Hector (Zero) digs some of Stanley's hole everyday. If you like digging holes try Holes.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Holes
Review: Holes

This book's main character is Stanley. He stole a baseball player's shoe. So for that he had to go a detention camp. The camp is terrible. All they would do at the camp is dig holes. The camps name is Camp Green Lake. Camp Green Lake used to be filled with water but now there is no water at all. This camp is for bad boys; these boys would get bad nasty blisters, from digging holes.

Stanley the main character is nice he gets along with a lot of the characters.
I like Stanley because of he's personality, he's nice and tries he's best to get along with others. The other boys are nice and kind but in the beginning of the story they were weird.
The nick names are mean these nick names are really weird Armpit is a mean nickname. This story was very interesting when ever I read I don't want to stop reading. I always wondered what was going to happen to Stanley.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Bizarre Story of Holes
Review: The book I read was Holes .It is a very interesting book .I like this book because the author describes the characters very well and he adds a lot of details .I like the characters because they are very interesting and most of them have good personalities.
This book is about a boy that goes to a juvenile detention center and digs holes in a dry lake.
I suggest people should read this book because it will catch their attention .It has no violence and its very interesting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Bizarre Story of Holes
Review: 5 STARS

The book I read was Holes .It is a very interesting book .I like this book because the author describes the characters very well and he adds a lot of details .I like the characters because they are very interesting and most of them have good personalities.
This book is about a boy that goes to a juvenile detention center and digs holes in a dry lake.
I suggest people should read this book because it will catch their attention .It has no violence and its very interesting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Holes
Review: I just finshed Louis Sacher's Holes. It is really, really funny. Stanley Yelnats was sent to a detention center because they thought he stole a pair of shoes. The punishment is they must dig a hole a day. The holes turn out to be a benefit for him. If you want somthing to do on a rainy day read Holes by Louis Sacher.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Holes:a story of unfair disipline
Review: I just finished the author's book, Holes and it was great. It teaches a valuable lesson: you can never get away with anything. It's about a boy named Stanley Yelnats who unfairly gets sent to a children disipline camp, Camp Green Lake. The warden turns out to be the elite bandit, Kissin' Kate Barlow. Trust me. This is a book you will have to read yourself to believe.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Wonderful Book!!
Review: Louis Sachar did a great job writing Holes. He explained everything so well, I felt like I was there. It's about a boy that has a curse on him because of his no-good-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather. So he wasn't surprised when he was sent to go to Camp Green Lake, a juvenile center for boys. When he got there, he found out that Camp Green Lake wasn't a lake OR a camp at all. It was just a dried up piece of land. The warden says that digging a hole a day brings out charater in a person, but Stanley knows what she's really doing. Go ahead, try and guess the ending.. but you have to read this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Book Ever!
Review: I think Holes is the best book ever because it is fun to read; I read this book when I was in 6th grade. I didn't have to read it, I just heard that it was good. I recommend this book to children older than 10 years old. It was very unpredictable and easy to read. I think it is funny because I could see some of the kids in my class going to Camp Green Lake and having to dig some holes 5ft by 5ft every day.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Honor
Review: HOLES is a book with a great moral. It allows children to relate to Stanley. People can be accused for things that they did not do, as Stanley was. But Stanley was brave as he took the consequences for a crime he did not commit. I believe this book allowed Stanley to grow as well as the individuals around him.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The great book "Holes"
Review: I think it is one of the best books I have read. Stanley is a kid which does not fight even when people making fun of him. He does not resort to violence. He taught me to not fight even though other people make me mad. I think that reading this book could help lots of kids. I think kids my age can read this book with a little bit of problems. It won the Newbery Award, which means it's a really good book.


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