Holes - Louis Sachar
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Holes - Louis Sachar: Holes: A simple but fulfilling tale for children and adults ... (531 words)
by - written on 15/05/11 (Very useful, 34 readings)
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The main character in Louis Sachar's Holes is a teenage boy named Stanley Yelnats, who has terrible luck. He is sent to Camp Green Lake, a juvenile correction centre, after being convicted of a crime he didn't commit - he was in the wrong place at the wrong time - and his punishment is to dig holes large holes in the baking desert heat ...  Read the complete review

nickgoff
good book! (315 words)
by - written on 09/06/10, updated on  09/06/10 (Somewhat useful, 23 readings)
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Louis Sachar is a great author and this book written by him is very good. It is about a boy who's family got cursed with bad luck and one day, he was wrongly accused of stealing some trainers from a shop and got sent off to a camp where they have to dig a hole everyday as discipline. This book is very good and well ...  Read the complete review

Racco_93
Holes - Louis Sachar: Holes, by louis sachar (185 words)
by - written on 26/05/10 (Useful, 9 readings)
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Holes by louis sachar is a simply spell bounding book. when i first read this in high-school i didn't expect to like it as much as i did, but the story is truly amazing. with a mixture of comedy, horror and drama, it is very good at sucking you in. Also, because the book is about young offenders, teenage boys are usually quite ...  Read the complete review

chesestixx
FANTASTIC, CLEVER READ! (1096 words)
by - written on 18/05/10 (Useful, 46 readings)
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Holes, by Louis Sachar Where to buy, Cost and Value I personally was given this book as a Christmas present a few years ago, but it can be found in all libraries and most book shops such as WHsmiths or Water Stones. The price on the back of my copy is £5.99 but it is a fairly old book and can probably be found ...  Read the complete review

best_deal_hunter
Holes - Louis Sachar: Dig a hole a day - but why? (251 words)
by - written on 08/04/10 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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I have just read this after my 12 year old daughter got it from her school library - and I was blown away! I can't believe I'd never even heard of it (I do try to keep up with what's good in children's literature). My husband is now reading it. So, definitely not just a book for kids (although my daughter loved it too). At ...  Read the complete review

katyroo62
Hole-y fantastic (Sorry for the very bad joke) (234 words)
by - written on 04/04/10, updated on  04/04/10 (Somewhat useful, 10 readings)
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This book is definitely not just for kids! I read this after being intrigued by the blurb and loved it and then made most of my friends and family read it who all loved it. I have since read it to a class of 10 and 11 year olds who also loved it. The story is mainly set at Camp Greenlake which is a camp where 'bad boys' are ...  Read the complete review

Puggers
Crowned ReviewHoles - Louis Sachar: Dig into Sachar's Sun-Baked Tale (668 words)
by - written on 13/03/09 (Very useful, 280 readings)
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Stanley Yelnats is not a lucky child - far from it. This runs in his family, and has done since his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing great grandfather made away with the pig that earned him his moniker. Luck appears to have taken against Stanley big-time now though, as, convicted of a crime he was entirely innocent of, he has been taken ...  Read the complete review

apuskiduski
Louis Sachar - wholly a better than average storyteller (298 words)
by - written on 20/02/09 (Very useful, 80 readings)
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I have just finished reading this fantastic book to my Year 6 class of 10 and 11 year olds and its appeal can not be understated. From start to finish there is a magical ingredient that keeps you wanting more. Maybe it's the fact that you know the main character, Stanley Yelnats, is innocent or that you can actually feel ...  Read the complete review

ariom
Holes - Louis Sachar: Welcome to Camp Green Lake (600 words)
by - written on 25/10/08 (Very useful, 907 readings)
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I first came across Holes when a child I was working with chose to read it to me as his reading book. Unfortunately the child took it on holiday when we were halfway through and I didn't hear the end. Since I was on maternity leave, I decided to get a few books to entertain myself and chose this. I got my copy off E-bay for £2.50 ...  Read the complete review

alibongo13
super read (166 words)
by - written on 16/06/08 (Somewhat useful, 18 readings)
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I am not a very keen reader, I find it terribly difficult to get into a book, I would say I finish about 5% of the books which i start reading. I dont know why, I think i have a very poor attention span. However, I can say this with my hand on my heart, I put this book down 3 times during the time i spent reading it. I started early in ...  Read the complete review

nevikrose
Holes - Louis Sachar: Holes, a well filled in book (653 words)
by - written on 06/12/07 (Very useful, 231 readings)
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Stanley Yelnats never has much luck, in fact his whole family seem to be having a generational run of bad luck, there is a possibility that he is the decendant of a man who forgot to fulfil his promise to a wise woman and so cursed whole generations of his family. But his mother has never believed that. So Stanley is not all that ...  Read the complete review

Jay+-jay
Want some sploosh ? (95 words)
by - written on 21/09/05 (Somewhat useful, 768 readings)
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This story is at first very hard to get used to because it keeps sending you back in time to 'Camp Green Lakes'past. But once you do get used to that fact this book is actually quite sensational! It's a gripping story about a boy named Stanley Yelnats who gets sent to a Camp for very bad boys. Just because somebody suspected him of ...  Read the complete review

stumpy_00
Holes - Louis Sachar: Holes - Lois Sachar (122 words)
by - written on 19/08/05 (Not useful, 257 readings)
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"If you want to run run, nobody is going to stop you. Do you see any guardtowers. Nobody runs away from camp green lake. We have the only water supply for 100 miles." Stanley is new at camp green lake and on the journey sits on and old dusty school bus. As he sits with his bag on his lap he sees the guard at the front ...  Read the complete review

jillmurphy
Crowned ReviewCunning Linguistics (974 words)
by - written on 20/05/04, updated on  09/04/05 (Very useful, 1659 readings)
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"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. That what was what some people thought." Is that what you think? I'm not sure. The palindromic Stanley Yelnats, in any case, is not a bad boy. Victim of a miscarriage of ...  Read the complete review

theediscerning
Holes - Louis Sachar: "I'm kind of handsome, don't you think?" (1600 words)
by - written on 27/11/03, updated on  27/11/03 (Very useful, 276 readings)
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Theediscerning rather came to the phenomenon that is Holes the wrong way around, in that he saw the film before he read the book. However the film was so good ~ a joyous telling of a brilliant story of circumstance, fate and odd segments of plot roped together to form a seemingly miraculous whole ~ that the book was a must~read. And ...  Read the complete review

kenjohn
Crowned ReviewDon't Get Bitten By A Yellow-Spotted Lizard (1361 words)
by - written on 18/03/03, updated on  18/03/03 (Very useful, 2619 readings)
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~ ~ I’m not in the habit of reading kiddies’ books. Really I’m not. But when my wee lass practically implored me to read a book called “Holes” by an American author called Louis Sachar, then I knew before I even picked it up that it was going to be something special. You see, she wouldn’t be ...  Read the complete review

SimonCook
Holes - Louis Sachar: A great book without any thrills! (542 words)
by - written on 23/06/01, updated on  23/06/01 (Very useful, 812 readings)
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Holes, by Louis Sachar won the 1999 Newbery Medal. Each year the Newbery Medal is awarded by the American Library Association for the most distinguished American children's books published the previous year. It has been awarded many other prestigious award. The real question is ‘Does Holes deserve to win this ...  Read the complete review

frannyfortune
A real page-turner (480 words)
by - written on 09/05/01, updated on  09/05/01 (Very useful, 912 readings)
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This book has attracted a lot of media attention and won some prestigious prizes. On reading it recently, I saw what all the fuss was about. 'Holes' is a highly original plot-driven novel for readers who are ready to go beyond Harry Potter and Jacqueline Wilson. A bright 10-year-old would enjoy this, but it would not be too ...  Read the complete review

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