posted on Aug, 15 2016 @ 07:10 AM
Been reading a lot of children's lit to our son this summer since the school wants us to try to read to him at least 30 minutes each day. He's able to
follow kid's novels and it's easier to read those than to try to do 30 minutes' worth of picture book reading.
At any rate, the most recent book we worked our way through was
Stuart Little. Somehow, I never read this as a kid.
But it surely is no
Charlotte's Web! The first parts of the book are interesting enough talking about Stuart's life as the adopted mouse kid,
and going through the boat race and all that. Even the parts about Margalo are fine, but then a cat plot sees Margalo leaving and Stuart going to
chase down Margalo.
Honestly, White should have ended it there, but instead, why on earth did his editor let him add that whole episode about the small town and the 2"
tall girl whom he asks on a date? Nothing happens! He goes to all the trouble to have a canoe only for it to be broken up and for him to throw a
tantrum. The girl invites him to escort her to a dance and he is so busy pitching his fit over the loss of his perfect canoe trip that he refuses. She
leaves, and he rolls out looking for Margalo.
End of book.
I just don't see what the point of that last episode was. It confounds me and sort of ruins the book by making Stuart look petty.
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15-8-2016 by ketsuko because: (no reason given)