A review by vermidian
Stuart Little by E.B. White

2.0

Stuart Little is cute. But deep? Not at all. This is very much a book where everything is on the surface and little can be drawn from it in terms of meaning. Additionally, it ends remarkably abruptly. I'm not sure of the reason why this would be, but it makes the book lose it's appeal for me. I also struggle with the logic of the idea itself, but fiction does require a certain amount of suspension of disbelief. In this case, that two fully grown human parents would give birth to a mouse and no one would question how that would even be possible.

All in all, not my favorite work. I definitely remember liking it slightly more as a child, though it was never in a list of books I adored.