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Louis Sachar: Dong (Chinese language, 2000, Xiao lu wen hua shi ye gu fen you xian gong si)

273 pages

Chinese language

Published Nov. 15, 2000 by Xiao lu wen hua shi ye gu fen you xian gong si.

ISBN:
978-957-8211-26-1
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OCLC Number:
48592744

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4 stars (15 reviews)

As further evidence of his family's bad fortune which they attribute to a curse on a distant relative, Stanley Yelnats is sent to a hellish correctional camp in the Texas desert where he finds his first real friend, a treasure, and a new sense of himself.

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The Ending Always Bothers Me

4 stars

Overwhelmingly, I adore this story. It's a book that I've often found interesting for how commonly it's recommended in schools and usually used within the curriculum of English classes, particularly as the core elements of the text should provide ample material for someone to start questioning everything that's happening.

It should provide kids with a moment to go "Wait, there are juvenile detention centers? Prisons for children?" But then I remember the ways in which the book is usually taught, and you find a bunch of teachers who seem to think that sometimes kids do need them, and they teach the book in a way that still reflects a common belief: If you're guilty of something, you should do the time. If you're not guilty, it's bad. (And if it's taught outside the US, it puts special attention on the fact that this is what Americans do... …

reviewed Holes by Louis Sachar (Holes, #1)

Review of 'Holes' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

So I read Holes and the Tumblr post was right!
From a technical perspective it's so cool and perfect! Every single thing comes back somehow or other, slevery little detail which you think is just for description or a joke.
YES, ESPECIALLY THE JOKES!
The reader keeps getting rewarded for each line of text they read previously and remember.
It's an amazing and beautiful book that makes you cry. It's about love, both romantic and platonic.
It's really smart, if you didn't get it already.
It's like a Chosen One book but not but yes.
The Chosen Ones come together to work together and break the curse on a land they don't even know that was cursed because of bad people a hundred years ago.
It's about destiny and love and doing the right thing and helping others and about children being harshly punished for things that they dd or …

Review of 'Holes' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

First re-read since my “boys” were little. Loved it again! I wish we hadn’t gotten rid of their copy. I may need to add it to my personal library again. [UPDATE: When I wrote the review, I had been ill for several days and, perhaps, a bit delirious. When I commented to my DH that I wished we still had a copy, he reminded me that we had purchased a quite nice hardcover edition on clearance at Half Price Books on our previous date night—the night before I took ill. I got to enjoy the excitement of the find all over again! ;-) ]

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Subjects

  • Juvenile delinquency -- Fiction
  • Homeless persons -- Fiction
  • Friendship -- Fiction
  • Buried treasure -- Fiction