Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Holes
I read the book Holes for the second time recently and really enjoyed it. I've seen the movie numerous times and found that it is one of the better remakes of books, although I enjoyed the book quite a bit more. While I was reading this book, I tried to relate what the main character was going through to the message that a child might pick up from the novel. I decided that many children would be very satisfied after reading this book, because in the end, the children are given a home, and a new life to live after for the most part being unjustly imprisoned. This is one of those books where in the end good conquers evil, and fills hearts with hope and joy. As corny as that sounds, many children and adults love to finish novels that leave them with a sense of fulfillment. I finished this book with the thought that I would probably still think of Shia Leboeuf every time I think of Holes, but with a better understanding of the positive literary aspects from this novel.
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