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emotional
hopeful
inspiring
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
adventurous
mysterious
reflective
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
For like the fifty-millionth time. I love, love, love this book. Only a few hundred and thirty something pages long, this book has been probably on my top three faves of all time. I don't know why I decided to read it again, but I couldn't help it and finished it in less than a day. It's fascinating. The story of the Tucks has captivated me since the first time I read it back in sixth grade. I'm pretty sure that no one else in my English class from sixth grade has ever touched this book again. Or maybe I'm wrong, but I could damn well bet on it. Anyways, read it + love it.
lighthearted
mysterious
fast-paced
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Plot
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Complicated
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Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
this was my favorite book as a kid and i found it at a thrift store for a dollar and change. the thought of immortality really tickled my brain as a kid i guess. i remember checking out this book from the school library countless times.
5/5 stars for nostalgia and 5/5 stars for the message that we need to live the life we have in the short amount of time we have it for
5/5 stars for nostalgia and 5/5 stars for the message that we need to live the life we have in the short amount of time we have it for
What if you could live forever?
This classic novel is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a new audiobook edition narrated by actress Alexis Bledel. This was a re-read for me and I enjoyed it again. Alexis did a great job narrating and she was very pleasant to listen to, her voice is very calming.
If you have never read Tuck Everlasting, you should, but a short synopsis is a 10 year old girl named Winnie Foster meets the Tuck Family who drank from a spring and can live forever. We follow Winnie’s adventures with the Tuck family, but soon a man in a yellow suit shows up searching for the Tucks, and he will stop at nothing until he finds them and uncovers their secret.
I enjoyed the story of Tuck Everlasting, but I do wish it was a bit longer. I feel like things wrap up quickly and more should have happened in the plot. That being said, I think you should give this classic a read/listen in September and enjoy the audiobook with Alexis Bledel.
Thank you Macmillan Audio and Netgalley for an advanced copy of this audiobook in exchange for an honest review.
adventurous
emotional
reflective
medium-paced
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Plot
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No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
A classic such as this needs no introduction, and there are plenty other reviews much better than mine ever would be. That being said, it is a very good book, and the prose was easy to follow and imagine. I just wish there weren't so many logical flaws in the storyline, why aren't there countless forest animals and insects roaming around the area? Secluded though the spring may be, it seems a little hard to believe so few creatures drank from it.
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
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Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
This is a great read. One of my favorites that I read growing up, that made a deep impression on me as a child. Revisiting it in adulthood gave a new lens to some of the lessons but didn’t change the impact that it had overall. A great book, one that I consider a classic.
on my list of classics in English that I wanted to read. In a simple but compelling style, appropriate for a younger audience, Ms. Babbitt asks the ultimate philosophical question: is it worth it to live forever?
Winnie Foster is leaving. This is it. Really. She’s tired of her family, of always being stuck behind the fence. Then she hears the elf chimes in the wood next door and wanders out there to investigate.
A classic for a good reason, Babbitt’s story is equal parts wonder and dread, hope and despair.
A classic for a good reason, Babbitt’s story is equal parts wonder and dread, hope and despair.
I had to read this for school this year and i liked it. When i was like around 7 maybe i watched the movie with my sisters because one of them had to read it for school. i only remember bits and pieces of it so i didn't remember what happened. so when my teacher told me that we were reading it i guess i was happy. yeah, so when i read it with my class it took FOREVER to read. it wasn't a long book, but they dragged it on forever. i didn't really like the ending. i thought Winnie should have ended up with Jesse and not with some other random dude who i don't know name. I think it was good how Mae and tuck went to Winnie's grave so we knew what happened. I liked how Winnie gave the frog the water and then later on tuck said something like "that toad thinks hes going to live forever" after the toad hops in frount of there car.