Read with 7th & 8th graders。 They enjoyed it and it held their attention。
ash,
meh。
Angel,
More of a reread, but I'm glad to have returned to this book as an adult。 I think Sachar does an excellent job in telling three interrelated stories, one focusing on Stanley's great-grandfather (and the origin of his family's curse), the history of Greenlake (and the heartbreaking relationship between Kate and Sam), and Stanley's experience at Camp Greenlake。 The comradery, especially between Stanley and Zero is well-developed。 Of course, as an adult, I find myself even more frustrated with the More of a reread, but I'm glad to have returned to this book as an adult。 I think Sachar does an excellent job in telling three interrelated stories, one focusing on Stanley's great-grandfather (and the origin of his family's curse), the history of Greenlake (and the heartbreaking relationship between Kate and Sam), and Stanley's experience at Camp Greenlake。 The comradery, especially between Stanley and Zero is well-developed。 Of course, as an adult, I find myself even more frustrated with the organization of Camp Greenlake, including the unqualified 'counselors。' However, the frustration adds to the experience because Sachar seems to do an excellent job in getting you invested in Stanley and the rest of the boys from D-Tent。 。。。more
allearstolisten,
Very brilliant。 Very sweet。 Smoothly written with deep issues to ponder upon。
Kristie Leaphart,
Oddly enough I had never read this YA novel by Louis Sachar。 A teacher friend was surprised by that and told me it MUST be added to my list of novels to read。 I have to say, I was not disappointed! "Holes" is an almost coming of age book。 Young Stanley gets sent to a "camp" for young delinquents because he was found guilty for a theft he didn't commit。 This isn't an ordinary camp and Stanley learns real quick who he can count on。 I don't want to give too much away but I promise, if you'd like an Oddly enough I had never read this YA novel by Louis Sachar。 A teacher friend was surprised by that and told me it MUST be added to my list of novels to read。 I have to say, I was not disappointed! "Holes" is an almost coming of age book。 Young Stanley gets sent to a "camp" for young delinquents because he was found guilty for a theft he didn't commit。 This isn't an ordinary camp and Stanley learns real quick who he can count on。 I don't want to give too much away but I promise, if you'd like an easy read that still has a lot of heart and soul, something to read with your young reader, or just a good book。 Please read "Holes" by Louiz Sacher。 。。。more
Libby,
I’ve never read a book like this one before。 Was an enjoyable family bedtime story。
Gianna,
I thought it was pretty good。 It wasn’t to bad but definitely nothing you wouldn’t be able to predict。 It did have some good plot twist。 But the ending was for sure something I could have guessed after reading the first page。 I do recommend though。 It had a couple parts where it made me angry but the part of the fun, right?Any who if ur interested in reading it…。 DO IT DOIT NOW!!!!!!
Natania,
Most insightful book I've read! Most insightful book I've read! 。。。more
Maisie,
This book is full of coincidences and beautiful choices of words!
Merel,
love it
J。 Wootton,
Somehow a book can be published, win a whole bunch of major of awards, even be made into a movie, and you can still be unaware it exists for decades。 I picked up Holes on a whim from a "dollar-a-dozen" book sale because, hey, why stop at ten books when you're paying for twelve? Only to find that practically everyone in my life has fond memories of this story。Holes is ironic middle-grade magical realism, unpretentious and surprising。 There's a bit of Shawshank Redemption-for-kids vibe to it, but Somehow a book can be published, win a whole bunch of major of awards, even be made into a movie, and you can still be unaware it exists for decades。 I picked up Holes on a whim from a "dollar-a-dozen" book sale because, hey, why stop at ten books when you're paying for twelve? Only to find that practically everyone in my life has fond memories of this story。Holes is ironic middle-grade magical realism, unpretentious and surprising。 There's a bit of Shawshank Redemption-for-kids vibe to it, but apart from the "unjust accusation leading to incarceration" motif the stories are not similar。 Instead, legends, fate, and family legacies provide a backdrop to determination and a battle of wills over ill-gotten gains vs。 justice, full of twists and turns and improbabilities。 Though it isn't as overt as in Discworld or the Hitchhiker's Guide, this is a narrative that is having fun, mirthful despite the stakes。 Recommended。 。。。more
sj,
very very fun i had a good time。 i wish i hadn’t seen the film tho bc i think reading this blind would have been such an experience。 yayayay
Payton,
Great book but a little old school for my liking。
PuniPoli,
2。5 stars。。🤷
Jennifer Reeder,
Can't believe I just now read this for the first time。 Can't believe I just now read this for the first time。 。。。more
Sami,
Ever been sent to prison for something you didn't commit, well Stanley was on the wrong place in the wrong time。Now sent to dig holes, will it grant his freedom or burnt alive in the scorching sun。 Ever been sent to prison for something you didn't commit, well Stanley was on the wrong place in the wrong time。Now sent to dig holes, will it grant his freedom or burnt alive in the scorching sun。 。。。more
Rosa,
Read it for school, so since it was forced it wasn't the most fun, but it was still quite enjoyable and quite funny actually。 Still not the most interesting story, and I wouldn't say it's a classic YA if that's what you're looking for, but as said, enjoyable。 Read it for school, so since it was forced it wasn't the most fun, but it was still quite enjoyable and quite funny actually。 Still not the most interesting story, and I wouldn't say it's a classic YA if that's what you're looking for, but as said, enjoyable。 。。。more
Androy,
I enjoyed thisI enjoyed this book。 Wish I read it when I was younger, I think my younger self would have enjoyed this very much。
Roberta,
I remember seeing the movie version of this book years (and years) ago but remembered virtually nothing about it! Although, it seemed to follow the book pretty well as the story seemed very familiar as it unraveled。 It was a very interesting story and won a ton of awards。 It is a quick read and definitely worthwhile!
Katie Cooper,
Feel Good StoryGreat book。 I was very pleased to see that the Disney movie is almost exactly the same as the book!
David,
Story:Stanley Yelnats is part of a family that seems to have a knack for having bad luck。 As a result they always blame one of their ancestors whenever something goes wrong。 One day when Stanley thinks he hit a stroke of good luck he is arrested for a crime he didn’t commit。 As a result he is sent to Camp Green Lake where the prisoners are forced to dig holes everyday。 It eventually becomes clear the warden is using the prisoners to search for something instead of rehabilitating them, but can St Story:Stanley Yelnats is part of a family that seems to have a knack for having bad luck。 As a result they always blame one of their ancestors whenever something goes wrong。 One day when Stanley thinks he hit a stroke of good luck he is arrested for a crime he didn’t commit。 As a result he is sent to Camp Green Lake where the prisoners are forced to dig holes everyday。 It eventually becomes clear the warden is using the prisoners to search for something instead of rehabilitating them, but can Stanley figure out what?I’ve seen this book around for some time, and I regret not picking it up sooner。 It has moments where it moves quickly and others where it slows down, but that seems to add to the story’s charm。 It did confuse me whenever the story jumped into the past, but in a way that helped move the story along。 The author has managed to craft a humorous, fun story that you will be hard-pressed to put down。Caution:Blood is mentioned。 A racial slang is used, and racial prejudice is used for a scene in the past。 People and animals are shot, and poison is used to torture。 Lessons:Our mistakes do not define who we are。 Truth will prevail。 。。。more
Joshua,
Felt like it had a bit of a slow start, but got me by the end。 It was a fun read!
Lyra,
Carino。 Un libro carino, originale soprattutto nell'ambientazione。L'ho trovato un po' affrettato, nel senso che le prime due parti sembrano preparare chissà che finale, invece nella terza viene risolto tutto in poche pagine, con l'autore che dice esplicitamente "se ci sono altri buchi nella trama, riempiteli da soli"。。。 e questo non mi è piaciuto molto。 Però una storia diversa da quelle che leggo di solito, che può piacere anche ai ragazzini (a differenza dei libri che leggo di solito, più dedic Carino。 Un libro carino, originale soprattutto nell'ambientazione。L'ho trovato un po' affrettato, nel senso che le prime due parti sembrano preparare chissà che finale, invece nella terza viene risolto tutto in poche pagine, con l'autore che dice esplicitamente "se ci sono altri buchi nella trama, riempiteli da soli"。。。 e questo non mi è piaciuto molto。 Però una storia diversa da quelle che leggo di solito, che può piacere anche ai ragazzini (a differenza dei libri che leggo di solito, più dedicati alle ragazzine) e a suo modo originale。 Con delle connessioni interessanti e piccoli indizi gettati qua e là che è gradevole cogliere nel mentre della storia。Carino, dicevo。。。 ma non molto di più, a mio parere。 。。。more
Zeldy Kahana,
So underrated
Janet Holt,
rating: 3。75audiobook
Jeremiah Swenson,
One of my favorite read alouds!
qi,
this was my primary four literature book and i loved every second of it
Kristin Martin,
This book is so clever。 I’m glad I finally picked it up in our school library and took it home to read。
Isobel,
Always will be a classic to me。
Valisa,
This book held up so well。 This is my third time reading it and I enjoyed it as much as the first time。 Stanley is such an easy character to relate/root for。 I enjoyed his growth throughout。 Him becoming friends with the fellow campers and ultimately coming to love who he was and not allow himself to be bullied by others or his own thoughts。 The mystery around the holes still gets me。 I love how it is threaded throughout the story with flashback to past events。 This is definitely a middle grade This book held up so well。 This is my third time reading it and I enjoyed it as much as the first time。 Stanley is such an easy character to relate/root for。 I enjoyed his growth throughout。 Him becoming friends with the fellow campers and ultimately coming to love who he was and not allow himself to be bullied by others or his own thoughts。 The mystery around the holes still gets me。 I love how it is threaded throughout the story with flashback to past events。 This is definitely a middle grade classic to me and now I want to watch the movie。 。。。more