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Title: Stuart Little by E. B. White ISBN: 0-06-440056-5 Publisher: Harpercollins Juvenile Books Pub. Date: 15 May, 1974 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $5.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.31 (85 reviews)
Rating: 3
Summary: Stuart Little
Comment: This book was about a family with the last name Little. One day the parents go out to adopt a brother for their son. When they arrive, a mouse starts speaking to them. They are so confused thinking of what kid they can take home with them. The mouse starts speaking to them of how much he would love to have a family. He would have loved to have a family like them.So afterall they adopt him. when they take him home the real son of theirs does not believe them that the rat is their brother. He also gets very dissapointed. One of the mouse's fears was that, big mean white sharped nailed, cat Snowball. Many times Snowbell tried eating him. Later on in this story he and Snowbell make good friends. Snowbell starts protecting Stuart from all of the street cats. Stuart sleeps in a match box. It's very hard for him to get around the city because he is so small and anyone may step on him. There is a movie and a book mad of him. The both brothers are put on a soccer team.
Rating: 4
Summary: Stuart Little
Comment: I enjoyed reading Stuart Little. I really liked Stuart Little because I really like the adventure type books. If you've seen the movie or read the book before you would know that.
This book was written by E.B. White. I have read Charlotte's Web by E.B. White and I thought that was a great book so I read another book by him and it turned out great also.
Stuart Little has great adventures like sailing on a ship that is almost sunken by a paper bag (remember he is a mouse). Stuart also drives a little mini car that he drives all over the streets looking for his friend Margalo who escaped from being eaten by a cat (Margalo is a bird that the Littles found hurt so they brought her into their home).
Stuart runs into many nice strangers along the way. Stuart meets a little someone along the way also just about his size and this little someone is not a mouse like Stuart. You will have to read the book to find out. Stuart is about 2.5 inches tall and this someone is about 2 inches tall, guess who?
I think that Stuart is very brave and outgoing. Stuart actualy rebuilds a souvenier canoe with just a Spruce tree and some spruce gum. Stuart is so small that he buys his clothes and accesories at a doll shop and his bed is made out of a cigarette box and four clothespins. Stuart Little also has to turn on the sink's faucet by hitting it with a small hammer and he has to hang on a string and pull with all his might in order to turn on a light.
Overall, I think Stuart Little had a fun time on all his adventures and I know I had a fun time reading Stuart Little. For more information on Stuart little just read the book, I know you'll enjoy it.
Rating: 5
Summary: Amazing!!!
Comment: Stuart Little belongs to animal fantasy. In the beginning, a baby mouse, Stuart Little, comes out, but we do not where it is from. According to the context, he could be an adopted boy or even born by his human parents. It is still a mystery.
Mr. and Mrs. Little prepare lots of small stuff for their new small son. It appears that Stuart is just a pet, but it is not. Stuart's physical development keeps being compared with a human baby since E.B. White tries to give readers a hint that Stuart is no more or less than a unique human baby. Stuart is as the same as humans. And Stuart behaves the same as humans do and even can talk to people. Everything normal becomes dramatically magical. It looks like a wonder. When the story goes on, readers will know that Stuart is treated as equally as a human being because for other people in the story he is normal. Every animal in the story can communicate with human beings without startling or frightening them. That is, it is those characters' real world, so there is no so-called wonder in the story. Because of the consistency of this kind of rule, young readers will think the story is dependable.
Stuart is a small mouse, so the world he looks at is different from that humans do. Everything for him is enormous and giant. He is as big as a cute souvenir. Then, everything he uses is specially designed for him because he is small.
To let readers know how small Stuart is, the author gives a human environment for him. And the environment is well described, and then it seems real to young readers. Stuart's human parents and brother has to help him lead a proper life in the environment. In this part, we can see how Stuart lives in that big place. Everything is detailed so that it is difficult for young readers to think the story is false.
Furthermore, Stuart, a mouse, is vividly and minutely described in his behavior, appearance, and thinking. He seems an authentic character. Reading the story, we know he leads a human life, and he has the same emotions as humankind does. There is no difference. The way he tries to live outside is the same. The only difference is that he looks very much like a small mouse, so he needs small tools, beds, canoe, shoes, hats, soaps, toothbrushes, car and the like, and he also needs appropriate ways to live in the titanic human world. Stuart is not the only one who can be vividly active in people's minds. All the characters look real and have their own thoughts and emotions, too. Further, Stuart Little has most of the traits that young readers have and even fulfill many dreams they are eager to accomplish in their daily lives so that he is appealing to them just like a super star.
The most interesting part is that Stuart teaches students that every creature is equal. People have to put on those animals' shoes and know their points of view. Here, the author tries to let readers think this story is believable. Every animal is just as the same as humans.
E.B. White does not end the story, so readers have an opportunity to imagine what happens next to Stuart and can even complete the missing part of the story by themselves. The way the author does also stimulates young readers to know more about Stuart Little.
Specifically speaking, Stuart Little is merely a success, but by comparison with Charlotte's Web, it is not a great success because the story, Charlotte's Web, profoundly touches readers' hearts with the more subtle human relationship. In general, Stuart Little is significant and worthwhile.
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Title: Charlotte's Web by E. B. White, Garth Williams ISBN: 0064400557 Publisher: HarperTrophy Pub. Date: 15 May, 1974 List Price(USD): $6.99 |
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Title: The Cricket in Times Square by George Selden ISBN: 0440415632 Publisher: Random House Children's Books Pub. Date: 15 September, 1970 List Price(USD): $5.99 |
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