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Stuart Little
by E.B. White
We didn't hate this, but it was super weird. It was more like a string of random occurrences. After he sets out to find Margalo, the story seems to take more shape but makes just as little sense as the first half. Stuart proves himself to be a little shifty when he writes a letter to the tiny woman in the town he lands in, suggesting that he's a "person" who "happens to look like a mouse" and that her family might not approve of him, so he tells her that she shouldn't tell her mother & father what she's doing when she meets him, that "what they don't know won't hurt them". During this date with the young girl, he completely loses his cool over a disaster with his canoe and yells at her, "this isn't something I'd expect a woman to understand!" Shortly after that the story abruptly ends. I wouldn't recommend this book. However it is one example of when the movie is better than the book (the first movie at least).