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Holes by Louis Sachar is a critically acclaimed children’s novel blending adventure, mystery, and social themes. With over 34,000 reviews averaging 4.6 stars, it ranks highly in children’s action and mystery genres. The story’s accessible language and complex narrative make it a favorite for readers and writers alike, delivered quickly and in excellent condition.





| Best Sellers Rank | 540,104 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 301 in Action & Adventure for Children (Books) 425 in Mysteries & Detective Stories for Children 927 in Fiction About Friendship for Children |
| Book 1 of 2 | Holes |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (34,223) |
| Dimensions | 13.34 x 1.73 x 19.38 cm |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Grade level | Reception - 6 |
| ISBN-10 | 0440414806 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0440414803 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 233 pages |
| Publication date | 1 May 2000 |
| Publisher | Yearling Books |
| Reading age | 9 - 11 years, from customers |
R**I
A Timeless Tale of Friendship and Perseverance
Louis Sachar's Holes is a beloved classic in children's literature, and for good reason. This novel is a masterclass in storytelling, combining elements of adventure, mystery, and social commentary to create an engaging and memorable narrative that appeals to readers of all ages. Initially recommended to me by an author of a writing tutorial book, Holes quickly struck a chord with its familiar yet fresh storytelling. I soon realized that I had seen the movie adaptation of Holes, which only deepened my appreciation for Sachar's original work. As the writing tutorial author suggested, this book is a treasure trove of writing techniques, making it an excellent study for aspiring writers. The story follows Stanley Yelnats, a boy who is wrongfully sent to a labor camp where he and other boys are forced to dig holes in the desert. The plot masterfully weaves together multiple storylines, including the history of Stanley's family curse and the mysterious outlaw Kissing Kate Barlow. Through these interwoven tales, Sachar explores themes of fate, justice, and redemption. What makes Holes particularly remarkable is its accessibility. The language is straightforward and clear, making it easy for younger readers to follow, while the depth of the narrative ensures that older readers remain engaged. The characters are well-developed and relatable, each with their unique quirks and backstories that add richness to the plot.
A**R
masterpiece
looking forward to reading this book myself. arrived quickly. Really good condition.
A**R
Filling in the Holes
Louis Sachar's fantasy tale of a boy, Stanley Yelnats VI, is one of friendship, of trust and of digging holes. Stanley is convicted of a crime and sent to Camp Green Lake, which is neither green nor has a lake, and is told to dig a hole each day `to make a bad boy turn good' but Stanley thinks otherwise... Although the novel started slowly it quickly drew me in wanting to know what happened next. It is a very memorable story with quick flashbacks to the past to explain the situation. It's very easy to read and I found the only problem with the book was that I gobbled it up too quickly! The brook created great suspense and I found the story well structured and well rounded but you'll have to fill in the other holes yourself...
S**H
Pure Genius!
Stanley Yelnats, overweight, bullied at school, and generally unlucky in life is found guilty of stealing a pair of sneakers he never took. He is sentenced to 18 months at Camp Green Lake, a correctional facility for young offenders. Camp Green Lake is in the middle of the desert - nothing is green and there hasn't been a lake there for 110 years. All that is there now is holes, lots of holes, and more holes are being dug every day by the unlucky "campers"; each hole being exactly five feet deep and five feet across. Who is to blame for Stanley's misfortune? Well, if you asked Stanley he would probably blame his "no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather" who was cursed by a wise woman a long time ago. I had never heard of this book until I saw it in the Kindle Summer Sale and I have subsequently found out that it is considered a modern classic in American children's literature. It well deserves that status as this book is brilliant - in fact it is better than that! It has become in one reading one of my all time favourite children's books. The deceptively simple plot is set both in the present day and 110 years ago when Green Lake was a thriving community. It just pulls you along for page after page until suddenly quite near the end, everything links up and in one flash of brilliance, it all makes perfect, wonderful and quite emotionally satisfying sense! There are just so many parts of the story that link up and loop back and join together that you will find yourself wondering how you missed them all and what others there are still to find! Absolute genius! The Kindle presentation is perfect. There are no formatting or typographical errors at all and even the few illustrations in the book are faithfully reproduced on the Kindle. Overall: 5 stars - This book is wonderful! No matter what your age, read it for yourself and find out just how good it is!
R**L
Brilliant read
I bought this for my daughter, who is in year 5, as they are reading it together as a class. I thought I'd read it first. Even though it's for kids/ young teens (and personally I think 12 would be a good age to read it), I absolutely loved reading it. I even found it more enjoyable than many adult books. The plot flows well, I could really visualise it, it had twists and turns and of course, a really great ending. In true kid book fashion, the figures of authority are evil and get their comeuppance, though I don't want to ruin the story. I also watched the movie and unusually, it was practically the same as the book. I've never seen such a close depiction of a book on screen before. A few minor differences but not vital ones. Amazing. Highly recommend this book to adventure-loving kids and their parents.
M**N
elements of danger.
I absolutely loved it!!! - from my 7 year old son Seems to have been a major hit!
P**S
red it in two sittings, couldn't put it down. quite a bizarre premise on one hand but fascinating at the same time. No plot spoliers here, just resd it - you wont regret it.
A**B
the book was amazing, the plot was amazing, everything was amazing
M**B
Product as described
L**E
This book is such a timeless classic! Holes is engaging from the very first chapter and keeps you hooked all the way through. The story is clever, funny, emotional, and full of unexpected twists that tie together perfectly by the end. I loved how easy it is to follow while still having depth and meaning. It teaches powerful lessons about friendship, perseverance, family, and doing the right thing — without feeling preachy. The characters are memorable, and the storyline keeps both kids and adults interested. Perfect for independent reading, classroom reading, or family read-aloud time. If you’re looking for a book that’s entertaining, meaningful, and hard to put down, this one is a must-have for your collection! ⭐ Highly recommend for ages 8+ and even adults who love a good story.
A**.
Part of this book is already in Collins Cambridge book 6.Book has interesting turns and twists. Parents and students ofGrade 5 and above should read this.Parents can discuss with kids about the book.The way story progress (as per story writing guideline) and how other things unfolds one by one.
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