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Charlotte's Web by E. B. White

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Book Review: Surf My Web
Summary: 5 Stars

If you're looking for a book filled with friendship and fun, well I have two words for you, Charlotte's Web.

This exciting book tells about a pig named Wilbur, a girl named Fern, and the kindest spider of all, Charlotte. It tells the story of a spider who befriends a small pig with a huge problem. Wilbur's (the pig) former owner , Fern, took care of him when he was a baby, since he was so small. You see, since Wilbur's peculiar size he was going to be killed until Fern volunteered to take care of Wilbur until he was big enough to be on his own. Now Wilbur is taken to a man named Mr. Zuckerman. When Fern looks at Wilbur, she sees a cute friend, but when Mr. Zuckerman looks at Wilbur, he sees a Christmas dinner. But soon, Wilbur meets a kind spider named Charlotte. Charlotte helps Wilbur with her outstanding skills of web spinning. Will Charlotte's plan save Wilbur's life, of will Wilbur end up on a plate during Christmas? Find out in the amazing story, Charlotte's Web.

The moral of this story is to trust your friends. I mean, obviously, Wilbur trusts Charlotte to save his life, and Charlotte sure does help him. You also want to be very helpful, you know, like unity. In order for a friendship to grow, you must cooperate and is needed. In order to be succesful you have to be able to keep trying and trying. The morals of this story are very important in life.

I definitely would give this book five stars. It's just so exciting and is filled with imagination and creativity. You must read this book because you'll regret it if you don't.

Book Review: Sharlene's Catchy Review
Summary: 5 Stars


I hollered, "Go read Charlotte's Web, an awesome historical book." One spring day on a farm, the setting, Fern Arable, an 8 year old girl, saved a runt pig designated Wilbur, the main character. Fern's infant pig, Wilbur, is growing up way too fast; he will have to be sold to Fern's Uncle Homer! Wilbur one day gets out. He chooses food over freedom. Wilbur woke up and saw it was raining; his plans for the day were destructed. He was extremely gloomy and unhappy all day until he heard a quiet, nice, and sweet voice. When morning finally came with little rest, he went frantically looking for his new buddy, Charlotte; when he found her and learned about her, he was disappointed. After that, Wilbur liked her. After Wilbur failed to spin a web, he worried that when it gets cold, the snow falls, and Christmas comes he will die. Will Wilbur die? After Charlotte spun a web that said "some pig", people from all around came to look at her web; Charlotte's plan for Wilbur to be saved is working so far. After numerous visitors and webs that said "some pig, terrific, and radiant", Mr. Homer Zuckerman decided to enter Wilbur into the fair. Well, that is another good step for the plan. Charlotte and Templeton, the rat, went along to the fair, and eyed the chubby pig next door named Uncle. The next morning they saw a reward on his door. Will Wilbur get killed? I recommended this book to 1st grade and up, because it is thrilling, suspenseful, and exciting.

Book Review: Maggie and Charlotte's Shiny Silky Web Review
Summary: 3 Stars

I think Charlotte's Web is a fantastic book! Fern, an 8 year old girl, had just talked her father, Mr. Arable, into giving her a runt pig instead of killing him. She picked the name Wilbur for her new and adored pet pig. Wilbur, the main character, loved Fern, especially when she was feeding him a warm bottle of milk. For five weeks, he lived happily outside with Fern, and then she had to sell him to her Uncle Homer Zuckerman, who lived down the road. That spring in his new home, the Zuckerman's barn, Wilbur met the animals there which included sheep, geese, a rat, and a spider. Templeton, the rat, was not trusted by the other barn animals, Wilbur, too. Wilbur's best friend was a spider named Charlotte. During spring, Wilbur had lots of fun with his newly discovered friends. Then one day the eldest sheep let it slip that when Christmas came the Zuckermans and Arables would butcher him, the story problem, and Wilbur was instantly panicked and crying. Charlotte quickly said, "Wilbur, I will not let you die." After days of thinking, a plan formed in her mind. With a twinkle in her eye, she started on her plan. Will her plan work and save Wilbur's life? I recommend this book, because it's suspenseful, heartwarming, and shows true friendship. Read this good book.


Book Review: Reading on the Amazon..
Summary: 5 Stars

If you like farms, jokes, tricks, and suspense, I think this is the book for you. Wilbur, Charlotte, and Fern try to stop Mr. Arable from killing Wilbur. Wilbur is a pig, Charlotte is a sharp spider, and Fern is Wilbur's owner. To find out more read this book!
I find Wilbur, the protagonist, exultant because he's always high hearted or happy, never down. He's really excited. Wilbur, the antagonist creates a lot of conflicts for himself. When Wilbur was born his size affected the way people thought about him.
I think this book is good for readers of any age. This book shows a great amount of determination in Charlotte when she never gives up on helping Wilbur with his problems.

Book Review: Charlotte's web
Summary: 5 Stars

Probably the BEST children's book ever written. Everyone should read this book as a child AND again as an adult. It doesn't get any better than this!!
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