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Stuart Little
Stuart Little
Author: E.B. White
ISBN-13: 9780001958265
ISBN-10: 0001958267
Publication Date: 2/18/1988
Pages: 128
Edition: New Ed
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Publisher: Collins
Book Type: Hardcover
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MyLikeIt avatar reviewed Stuart Little on + 450 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
A joy today, as it was when I first read it 35 years ago. Not to be missed.
DebbyGMomofThree avatar reviewed Stuart Little on + 6 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Are you KIDDING me, Alexander? This book doesn't even compare to the movie!! :-) This book should be a must-read for all kids. Or any adult who somehow missed it when they were young. Same for Charlotte's Web and Trumpet of the Swans, for that matter.
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Helpful Score: 1
A classic - imaginative, thought provoking, fun. Illustrations by Garth Williams.
JaxMommy avatar reviewed Stuart Little on + 7 more book reviews
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One of my most favorite books as a child!
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Helpful Score: 1
This is the classic story of Stuart Little that most of us read when we were children. I loved it back then and still love it now. Great book.
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This is a great book. My son read it for a 5th grade extra credit assignment and really enjoyed it.
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The story of a mouse on an adventure in New York City.
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childrens book by author of charlottes web
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What a great read. E.B. White had a great imagination that needs to be shared with the world. I would recommend this book to everyone. Young and old alike.
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Terrific Book. A great read aloud for the family.
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illustrated by Garth Williams. What the movie was based on and not the other way around
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Funny story by the author of Charlotte's web.
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What a cute book... Stewert Litte is so adorable!
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Stuart Little is a mouse born to a family of humans. If you have seen the movie it is not at all like the book. Stuart Little is an adventerous little mouse whose best friend is a bird named Margalo. When Margalo goes missing Stuart goes on an adventure to find his friend.
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I didn't really like it.
OakAcresAcademy avatar reviewed Stuart Little on + 63 more book reviews
This is not an ordinary mouse. He lives in New York with his parents, his brother George and Snowbell the cat.
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Honestly, one of the best kids books I think there is.
I wouldn't even consider giving it away except that it seems I've ended up with multiple copies.
Heartwarming, character-rich, and quirky enough to mention a woman giving birth to a mouse.
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16th Dell printing September 1973
rascal123 avatar reviewed Stuart Little on + 11 more book reviews
This is a great story! Two of the highest readers in my fourth grade class are reading this book. There are many vocabulary words and references that they are not familiar with. It is proving to be a good learning experience for them.
Tori3 avatar reviewed Stuart Little on + 50 more book reviews
Really good read for entire family!
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great strory if ytou love the movie
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No ordinary mouse, Stuart, born to a human family living in NYC with his parents, older brother George, and Snowball the cat. Although shy and thoughtful, he's a lover of adventure.
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Great classic!