Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: my review Review: I thought this story was all right it could have been better. The problem with this story was that in certain situation it would be a comedy, and then quickly change into an action scene. It's a good book, but it's not the best book I read. The only thing I enjoy really was the characters they were describe clearly, and I could almost picture the way they looked.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: I GOT HOLE'S Review: Hole's was a good book because it was exiting and while reading it i never got bored of it. I would recommend Hole's to everyone. I'm the type of person that does not like to read and i found holes real interesting and i couldn't stop reading it. Holes had everything i liked in a story from irony,adventure and comedy. Holes may be the best book i have ever read.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: It is a good book for adults and kids Review: In my English class my teacher Mrs.Humanick told us for half the year we are going to read a book called "Holes". In my mind I thought Holes was going to be a stupid book. But when I read it I really enjoy it. The book is for kids but I think adults will enjoy this book too. You should go see the movie too because it is very good. Believe when you see it you are not going to waste your money to see it. No wonder this book got the New Berry Medal Award. I really enjoy this book and I think you should but this book and read it.
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: A Great Reding Book Review: I like the book Holes because it was funny but it also was serious. Another reason I like the book was because it had flashbacks in it. I t would tell you what Stanley Yelnats III's great-great-grandfather didn't do. So the family and him got a curse on them. I also likeed it when Zero and Stanley became close friends. And Stanley helped Zero learn how to read and write. A funny part in the story was when Zero hit Mr.Pandanski with the shovel. Because Mr. Pandanski wouldn't stop making fun of Zero. My favorite part of the book was when Stanley and Zero found the treasure after they said that they would dig only one more hole. And also when Stanley that he wasn't going to leave Zero behind. It was good because Stanley's family got everything that they wanted. And Zero found his mother.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: "The Sense of Destiny." Review: "Holes" by Louis Sachar is a wonderful children's book for ages 10 and up. I occasionally read children's books as a complete change of pace, and this book was recommended to me by a librarian whose special interest is in fiction for children. "Holes" is the delightful story of Stanley Yelnats--an overweight, unpopular boy--the product of feckless parents-- who is sent off to a boy's detention facility for a crime he did not commit. Camp Green Lake, Texas is a horrible place--the lake is long gone, and all that remains is a dry lake bed. The camp is run by Mr Pendanski--a camp counselor, Mr Sir--the sadistic, sunflower-chomping guard, and the mysterious Warden who runs the camp with her own unique set of rules. Stanley is assigned to Tent D which he shares with other boys nicknamed Squid, X-Ray, Zero, Magnet, Armpit, and ZigZag. Every day in the blistering heat, the boys are required to dig a hole--5 feet deep, and 5 feet wide. At first, Stanley thinks this is some sort of senseless requirement to keep the boys occupied, but it occurs to him that they are actually digging for something--something extremely important, and Stanley is right. In the 1980s, Judy Blume books were touted for their inclusion of relevant childhood issues--such as divorce. It is a sad reflection on society that this novel takes place in a boy's detention camp. But the camp is not quite the sort of nightmare material that grabs today's headlines, and while the Warden seems to be the modern-day version of Cruella de Vil (101 Dalmations), the harshness of daily life at the camp is tempered for the audience. Stanley undergoes a miraculous change as the story progresses. Not only does he change physically (thanks to digging all those holes), but mentally too. Stanley learns the true value of friendship and loyalty through his relationship with fellow inmate, Zero, and it is through this relationship that Stanley matures. The novel presents a marvellous moral tale of companionship, the nobility of self-sacrifice, and even includes a look at the ugliness of racism. This is all neatly wrapped up in a deceptively simple tale that ties up all loose ends in its cosy closing chapter. This is an utterly delightful tale, and I enjoyed it immensely--displacedhuman.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Holes Review: My son read this book after seeing the movie and absolutely loved it. His father and sister and even grandmother were in line to read it. This book is not just for kids, although kids love it. Runs very close to the movie. Only slight differences. This is an excellent book for anyone.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A wonderful book you should read called holes Review: I would recommed this book because, it teachses you alot of things about your life. this book is base on a boy by the name of Stanley Yelnats who change is whole life at camp green lake. holes refreshen your brain and gives you alot of ideas of how to be more motitative and what you can accomplish by hepling others, doing what you are good at ,and also not give up your hopes becuase you might be amaze of what you can accomplish without knowing it. Reading this have change my entierlife and makes me realized alot of things. You should recommend this book because it is amazing.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: The Book Of A Life Time Review: Holes by Louis Sachar a story of a young boy who gets sent to a camp and is forced to dig holes each day because of a crime he was accused of is a very interesting an mind-filling story. I would definitely recommend this book to many people young and old. This book would be great to fit into schools for students can actually read something interesting and up to date. Holes is a very inspiring story. It even encouraged me to go out and dig holes, that part I don't recommend. Holes demonstrates a good friendship between two friends and how easy it is to get into trouble. I strongly recommend this great book to be read by many.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: holes, what I like read Review: Holes is great for be beginner readers and really fun. Show an nobody that change in an situation that was bad but made the best of it. A kid's life had been messed up and always picked on. The book show me a lesson that no matter where you're at , you'll always have a friend and something to fight for which was friendship.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: holes Review: When Stanley Yelnats got accused for stealing something he did not steal he got sent to camp green lake he had to work hard with out anything to drink untl one day his friend ran away he went after him but thats all i can tell you.I would recommend this to a friend because its my favorite book Angel Andrade
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