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A short, sweet and heartwarming story about true friendship.

I just love their friendship. I mean how could you not?
Charlotte is such a sweetheart and loyalty towards Wilbur. She is also willing to sacrifice herself to save her friend.
Wilbur is such an innocence pig, that just make him even more cute.
Even after her death, Wilbur still treasure her. AWWWW
Favorite lines from the book:
One of the best stories of friendship I have ever read.


I just love their friendship. I mean how could you not?
Charlotte is such a sweetheart and loyalty towards Wilbur. She is also willing to sacrifice herself to save her friend.
Wilbur is such an innocence pig, that just make him even more cute.
Even after her death, Wilbur still treasure her. AWWWW
Favorite lines from the book:
Wilbur will never forget Charlotte. Although he loved her children and grandchildren dearly, none of the new spiders ever quite took her place in his heart.
She was in a class by herself. It is not often that someone comes along who is a true friend and a good writer. Charlotte was both."
One of the best stories of friendship I have ever read.

sighs and wipes tear and so begins one of the most loved books in history. a truly remarkable pig has been born. Fern Arable stops her father from killing him—the runt of the litter.
but of course, fern has to sell him at six months. to her uncle. later on he makes a friend. a spider named charlotte. they have great times together with the other farm animals until wilbur find out that Mr. Arable (ferns dad) and Uncle Zuckerman want to kill him during winter. BUT WAIT! charlotte’s got ya covered.
i swear the saddest part in this book is
but of course, fern has to sell him at six months. to her uncle. later on he makes a friend. a spider named charlotte. they have great times together with the other farm animals until wilbur find out that Mr. Arable (ferns dad) and Uncle Zuckerman want to kill him during winter. BUT WAIT! charlotte’s got ya covered.
i swear the saddest part in this book is
Spoiler
when charlotte dies. I practically sobbed its a miracle my book is okay. such a BEAUTIFUL story
Was a great classic but seemed like some info was unnecessary but was such a cute book. Still can’t believe this was the first time i ever read this! Loved charlotte and wildurs friendship!
adventurous
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
relaxing
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
It amazes me how Mr. White was able to create a book that is neither purely for children or adults. The vocabulary is far advance for some children but I like that Mr. White chose to write this way. Advance words and lengthy descriptions and conversations push adults to help children understand the story's events and expand their vocabulary. When I was younger I always loved learning new words and ideas so my mom bought me this book. I have kept it all these years through many moves. My perspective changes everytime I read this book. My first time reading I realized how Mr. White showed all the different types of people we will all run into in our lives. There is the nice, naïve person who tends to whine (Wilbur). The smart, caring, loyal to the end best friend (Charlotte). The selfish, conceited, slightly disgusting person no one really likes but have to deal with (Templeton). The good friend we rely on that we eventually split apart from (Fern). The clown that takes hardly anything seriously (Avery). And so many more that it is impossible to mention then all.
I love asking people their opinions on Charlotte's Web; there seem to be common ideas annoying the group's. Children will feel bad for Wilbur and his struggle to live and find friends. Young adults will think that Charlotte gets no recognition from a naïve young pig. Adults seem to think Wilbur complains too much, and that a loving friendship between two misfits is wonderful. Hopefully you read this book to discover what your opinion is.
I love asking people their opinions on Charlotte's Web; there seem to be common ideas annoying the group's. Children will feel bad for Wilbur and his struggle to live and find friends. Young adults will think that Charlotte gets no recognition from a naïve young pig. Adults seem to think Wilbur complains too much, and that a loving friendship between two misfits is wonderful. Hopefully you read this book to discover what your opinion is.
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Loveable characters:
Yes
A very cute book that will remain a classic for years to come. One of my favorites from childhood and now.
Read this to my middle daughter over the summer. Of course I knew the storyline as I’d watched the 1973 movie over and over in the late 80’s.
I read the entire book (aloud) in the same voices I remember the narrator and characters having from the movie. It was probably really awkward for my daughter…wondering where I had come up with these rando voices on the fly as they obvi weren’t my usual go to’s.
The theme of friendship is a beautiful one. Giving your life’s work to someone else you love. Saving them. And then that person watching generation after generation after your lineage. Reminds me dearly of the small town circle of life!
I read the entire book (aloud) in the same voices I remember the narrator and characters having from the movie. It was probably really awkward for my daughter…wondering where I had come up with these rando voices on the fly as they obvi weren’t my usual go to’s.
The theme of friendship is a beautiful one. Giving your life’s work to someone else you love. Saving them. And then that person watching generation after generation after your lineage. Reminds me dearly of the small town circle of life!
adventurous