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    I Read the book Holes, written by Louis Sachar. The book is about how Stanley Yelnats gets sent to a camp for troubled teenagers and his experience there. Stanley is a teenage boy, hes was not a trouble maker, he was in the wrong place at the wrong time. The book takes place in the early 2000’s. So Stanley was accused of stealing a pair of cleats. But what really had happened was this boy named hector stole the shoes and threw them after her got scared and they then fell on Stanley and they cops

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    For my book/movie report I picked the book Holes by Louis Sachar. The book is about a teenage boy named Stanley Yelnats. Stanley is overweight and gets bullied on in school. One day Stanley was walking home from school, and a pair of shoes got thrown off a bridge that Stanley was walking below and they hit him in the back of the head. Stanley liked the shoes so he picks them up and started running, but however, the shoes were reported stolen so the cops end up finding Stanley and they bring him home

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    Stanley Holes Quotes

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    If it doesn’t challenge you, it won’t change you (Fred Divito). Stanley had many challenges to face at Camp Green Lake. In the novel Holes, Stanley becomes from a shy, poor person to a rich and brave person. Stanley in the beginning of the novel was poor, overweight, and bullied. He was also shy and unlucky. When stanley was poor, it was because he was from a poor family so he had never been to camp before (pg.5, Sachar). He also was living in a tiny apartment (pg.9, Sachar). This quote shows

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    to take responsibility. Although, he would face anything to help Zero and show bravery. Stanley changes from irresponsible to responsible, because of how Sachar describes him in thoughtful, caring, and aggressive. At the beginning of the book “Holes” by Louis Sachar, Stanley appears to be irresponsible, because he doesn’t have any self confidence. Stanley doesn’t stand up for himself in his Middle School. Stanley acts irresponsible when Sachar says, “...He was overweight and the kids in his

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    In the book ‘’Holes’’ by Louis Sachar I recommend every kid to read this book. It has adventure and a mystery with a happy ending. The book teaches you about loyalty and true friendship. Before Stanley arrived at Camp Green Lake he did not have friends. Stanley was not confident individual. He was picked on by his classmates. Eventually at Camp Green Lake he gained that confident in himself from his new friend Zero and others. If you watched the movie Holes you would like the book even more. In

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    MacKenna Wyborny #26 Holmes 7-8 Holes Stanley Yelnats was sent to Camp Green Lake, because Sweet Feet's shoes ¨fell from the sky!¨ They didn't actually fall from the sky, but they fell off of a moving car. Stanley was found running with them, so he was taken to court accused of stealing the shoes. At the beginning of the novel Stanley was convinced he was cursed, but because of his Camp Green Lake journey, he takes ownership of his actions. Stanley grew up believing that the

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    Holes Movie Vs Book

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    read or watched a book called Holes? Holes book is a fiction book, written by Louis Sachar. Holes book is a story about a guy named Stanley Yelnats, who has bad luck due to a curse from his great-great-grandfather. He has been unjustly sent to a boys’ detention center, Camp Green Lake, where the boys build character by spending all day and every day to dig holes exactly five feet wide and five feet deep. It doesn’t take long for Stanley to realize they’re digging holes not because of building character

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    How has your life changed by the influence of a friend. Stanley came to Camp Green Lake convicted and alon. He was desperate to make friends. He made one, and he changed his life forever. Stanley’s friendship with Zero has changed him throughout the book from being cursed to lucky. Through most of the story, Stanley’s great great grandfather was cursed, and it passed down the family line. ¨He was innocent of his crime for which he was convicted. He just been at the wrong place at the wrong time

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    Countless children’s literature books are published yearly but few stand out like Holes by Louis Sachar. In 1998 Holes won the Newberry Award. Holes is a unique and dynamic piece of children’s literature. Louis Sachar creates a staggering tale of adventure, mystery and destiny that can be enjoyed by all. Sachar employs a very unique style of writing into Holes. He intertwines various stories with depth and meaning. Holes, although characterized as “children’s literature” is not a book limited to only

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    The title of the book I read is “Holes,” which was written by Louis Sachar. This classic is taken place not far back in time, and is mostly placed at Camp Green Lake. Camp Green Lake is a detention camp for troubled boys. It used to have a beautiful lake long ago, but after years and years the lake and the town dried up. In the book’s “present” time its’ dry land is used to teach the young men to clean up their act. They must dig holes constantly with a specific diameter and depth. The heat is roaring

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