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Book: Holes
Author: Louis Sachar
About this book:
Stanley Yelnat’s luck just ran out, and whenever it did, he would blame his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather, just like his father and his grandfather. He was overweight, often laughed by other kids, and was bullied by a kid even smaller than him. His family’s history is of nothing but bad luck. That day, a kid threw his notebook inside a toilet, and when he walked the way back home with his sopping wet notebook, a pair of stolen sneakers fell out of the sky. Since his father was doing an experiment for recycling old sneakers, Stanley ran all the way back home, thinking the sneakers would help his father. But then, his luck ran out again, and the police caught him and accused him of stealing the sneakers. Stanley was innocent, of course, and he was sent to Camp Green Lake, a place where they say is to train bad boys to good. There, they had to dig a hole a day, five feet deep and five feet wide.
When Stanley found something interesting, the other boys showed it to the Warden and she liked it. Then Stanley found out the truth, the Camp wasn’t to train bad boys, the truth was that the Warden was looking for something. Stanley and his new found friend, Zero, got first time lucky, and found something that their family would never blame their great-great-grandfather ever again.
Comments:
This story is absolutely interesting, and will keep the reader absorbed in this story. It is full of exciting adventures, following each after another.
My favourite character in this story is Zero. He is a boy with a great character. He is not afraid of suffering. He is a boy who doesn’t like to talk but can be very funny when he does.