

📖 Dive into the cult classic that’s more than just a story—it's a movement!
Holes by Louis Sachar is a critically acclaimed, bestselling young adult novel that masterfully weaves mystery, adventure, and heartfelt themes of friendship and family. With a 4.7-star rating from over 35,000 readers, it’s a timeless read that captivates young minds and inspires lifelong readers alike.





| Best Sellers Rank | #324 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in Children's Mystery, Detective, & Spy #7 in Children's Friendship Books #14 in Children's Action & Adventure Books (Books) |
| Book 1 of 2 | Holes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (35,895) |
| Dimensions | 5.25 x 0.68 x 7.63 inches |
| Grade level | 5 - 6 |
| ISBN-10 | 0440414806 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0440414803 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 288 pages |
| Publication date | May 9, 2000 |
| Publisher | Yearling |
| Reading age | 9+ years, from customers |
T**E
A Smart, Fun Read! Perfect Gift for Young Readers!
I bought Holes by Louis Sachar for my neighbor’s son, who absolutely loves to read, and it turned out to be the perfect choice. He was hooked from the very first chapter! The story of Stanley Yelnats and the mysterious Camp Green Lake is clever, funny, and full of twists that keep young readers excited to turn the page. Louis Sachar does an amazing job blending adventure with deeper themes like friendship, fairness, and courage. Even though it’s written for kids, it’s the kind of book that sticks with you long after finishing it. The short chapters, easy writing style, and engaging plot make it super accessible, especially for kids who enjoy books with mystery and humor. If you’re looking for a great gift for a child who loves reading, or one you want to encourage to read more. Holes is a fantastic pick. My neighbor’s son devoured it, and now he wants to read more books by the same author!
F**9
Curse Shmurse. One of my instant favorites! Great story!
“If only, if only,” the woodpecker sighs, The bark on the tree was a soft as the skies..." You know, I really dig this book. So, I do confess that I have watched the 2003 film countless times (hard to believe it is almost 20 years old…time flies) and so hearing that the film follows the book fairly closely there were no big surprises here. That still didn’t lessen the experience of a fantastic book. In fact, I would definitely say the book is a notch above for me and easily on of my favorites. I have sort of a love/hate relationship with young adult type novels. Oftentimes, they are either way too over the top schmaltzy and dripping with too much sentimentalism and not enough meat on their bones, or they are the opposite: filled with pretentious, unlikable “too cool for school” characters who get on a reader’s nerves, or there is too much in the way of unnecessary language, violence, etc. to be labelled a “young adult.” There is none of this in Holes. I’m sure everyone knows the basis of the story. Stanley Yelnuts inadvertently and mistakenly is sentenced to Camp Green Lake (ironic name) for his sentence. The boys at the facility are forced to give holes as a part of their “rehabilitation” and “character building.” But it seems clear that something is going on here. To me this is the definitive young adult novel in that it is breaks from the tropes of many young adult fare. It is everything that is fantastic about a novel. It has not only an exceptional story line, but also has two other alternating stories interweaved brilliantly within the plot that tie into Stanley’s story, among one of a family curse from years ago because of Stanley’s “no good, rotten, pig-stealing” great grandfather. Holes is heartfelt and inspiring and feels as much about overcoming, as friendship, importance of family, and coming to terms with tricky life situations. In a way it is a coming of age as well. There’s an innocent, naive quality to Stanley (who is our narrator) that is so refreshing and rewarding, and he’s easily someone you want to root for as you read about each upcoming predicament. Fabulous book, and it has become an instant favorite for me!
D**E
goodness, quality, intricacy
Mr. Sachar wove this plot with a design, a pattern, that illuminates and elevates. Probably the best book I have ever read, and I come at it for the first time at 71 years old. I speculate on all the middle school children who learned noble values from “Holes.” The story and Mr. Sachar’s exquisite telling must have birthed a faith in many youth— faith that life and others recognize and reward true goodness. The young readers must have learned about friendship, responsibility, and loyalty. The tale spinning gifted many rewards along with laughter, suspense, and tears. I devoured the story almost nonstop since I downloaded it this afternoon from Amazon.
J**W
Not quite the hit I expected
I read Holes with my two boys (ages 12 and 13). I somehow never read it when I was younger, even though it’s one of those books that people always talk about as a classic. For us, it ended up being a little underwhelming. My boys thought it was just okay, and I felt similarly. The story was interesting, but at times it felt a bit repetitive. That may have been intentional, but it didn’t fully land for me. That said, this book is written for a younger audience, so the storytelling is simpler and more straightforward than many of the books I usually read. I can see how it would be a really fun and memorable story for kids encountering it at the right age. Overall, it was a quick read and an interesting experience to share with my boys. We’re planning to watch the movie next, and I’m curious to see how it compares to the book.
A**G
such a good book
me and my son love the movie, it was so fun to read the book together, too.
P**E
Book
Kids loved it.
M**L
There is no such thing as coincidence
This book was meant for young readers, but I'm 70 and just getting around to reading it. It has been a long time since a book has had a scene that made me laugh out loud. Who ever thought a story about digging holes could be so entrancing? Very simply, I enjoyed every minute of reading.
O**S
Excelente historia, entretenida de principio a fin. Combina aventura, misterio y un mensaje profundo sobre la amistad y la justicia. Los personajes están muy bien desarrollados y la trama mantiene el interés en todo momento. Muy recomendable para jóvenes y adultos.
R**I
Louis Sachar's Holes is a beloved classic in children's literature, and for good reason. This novel is a masterclass in storytelling, combining elements of adventure, mystery, and social commentary to create an engaging and memorable narrative that appeals to readers of all ages. Initially recommended to me by an author of a writing tutorial book, Holes quickly struck a chord with its familiar yet fresh storytelling. I soon realized that I had seen the movie adaptation of Holes, which only deepened my appreciation for Sachar's original work. As the writing tutorial author suggested, this book is a treasure trove of writing techniques, making it an excellent study for aspiring writers. The story follows Stanley Yelnats, a boy who is wrongfully sent to a labor camp where he and other boys are forced to dig holes in the desert. The plot masterfully weaves together multiple storylines, including the history of Stanley's family curse and the mysterious outlaw Kissing Kate Barlow. Through these interwoven tales, Sachar explores themes of fate, justice, and redemption. What makes Holes particularly remarkable is its accessibility. The language is straightforward and clear, making it easy for younger readers to follow, while the depth of the narrative ensures that older readers remain engaged. The characters are well-developed and relatable, each with their unique quirks and backstories that add richness to the plot.
P**S
red it in two sittings, couldn't put it down. quite a bizarre premise on one hand but fascinating at the same time. No plot spoliers here, just resd it - you wont regret it.
A**B
the book was amazing, the plot was amazing, everything was amazing
M**B
Product as described
L**E
This book is such a timeless classic! Holes is engaging from the very first chapter and keeps you hooked all the way through. The story is clever, funny, emotional, and full of unexpected twists that tie together perfectly by the end. I loved how easy it is to follow while still having depth and meaning. It teaches powerful lessons about friendship, perseverance, family, and doing the right thing — without feeling preachy. The characters are memorable, and the storyline keeps both kids and adults interested. Perfect for independent reading, classroom reading, or family read-aloud time. If you’re looking for a book that’s entertaining, meaningful, and hard to put down, this one is a must-have for your collection! ⭐ Highly recommend for ages 8+ and even adults who love a good story.
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