
Charlotte's Web (full color)
Reviews

4 ★ - (enjoyed a lot/really liked it)

I Mean This Is A Classic. I Wanted To Read Something Quick And Easy Though I Did Cry But That Ain't Shocking To Me Haha. But Yeah A Sweet Read.

Re-reading for my project.

A lovely, lovely book. :) I did a huge favour to myself by reading 'Charlotte's Web'. Full review here: https://worncorners.wordpress.com/201...

one of the most epic books of all time. I cried ok? I cried. you go E.B. White! 4 for you E.B. White!!

As an adult to read this, it doesn't sound so childish whatsoever and found it rather amusing and interesting to read by how the relationship between human and each animals were going. We told about friendship and faith to each other. And how someone stranger could be mean anything to us in a second later or someone who is hate by many and have quite a temper like Templeton could be any help to us if we treated them fair enough. It's a simple book but a heart warming experience to had.

This is a beautiful but super sad story about love and friendship. I read this book way back in my elementary school days, but I wanted to re-read it as an adult to see if it held up. I also stumbled across a copy in one of my closets while I was cleaning, so it seemed natural. I will say this is truly a classic. It has aged so well and it still fits today's society. A little pig who loves his human friend and then makes friend with a spider. Her natural life cycle goes through, and he wants to love and protect her, and her children. It's so tender, so sweet and so utterly heartbreaking. It shows the true power of friendships and love. Life can be so short, so we might as well be kind to people. It's a well made story and I'm so glad I read it again. It truly was a real treat! I can see why school curricula pick it up. It definitely didn't get the best treatment in my learning, but it will have all of my love and respect now. I definitely feel this is a book you should pick up once as a kid and then once as an adult. The themes stay the same but your viewpoints will change. I used to relate so much to Wilbur, but as an adult I feel so much for Charlotte. Ah, so beautiful. Five out of five stars.

This made me think that I need to read more about friendship because I really lack that at the moment.

Beautifully written. I love it!

I saw the cartoon growing up, but this was my first reading. It was lovely. It seems that often the deepest and most beautifully written stories are meant for children. Which is why children's literature will always be my favorite genre!

I never thought in a million years, that reading a children's book at the age of 17 would make me sympathetic toward a pig and a spider. I have always loved animals, and I tolerate spiders since they kill stinkbugs. This book is absolutely adorable and now I want to go out and find a pig and give that pig a spider to befriend. This story beautifully displays what it means to have a good and dear friend and is a great story for children to read. I wish I would have read this when I was younger, but I am glad I read it now when I am able to fully appreciate the message behind the story.

Such a cute book.

I was assigned this book for a class this semester. I remember reading it as a child and not thinking much of it, but reading this book as an adult made me have more questions than I realized. That being said, I believe my inner child enjoyed reading it again. Even though it is a children's book, I still enjoyed reading it as an adult with a different mindset.

Sure, the little boy walks around with a rifle and the townsfolk praise the pig like a piggie messiah and totally forget about the spider that can spell, but I still cried once or twice so sentimentalism wins out again.

I don't _think_ I had ever read Charlotte's Web before reading it to my girls. It was so much better than the other beloved White children's book, Stuart Little. I will say his characterization of the little girl was quite weak, which is something I recognized as the father of two (almost three) girls. The book has a tear-jerking ending, as everyone knows, and the writing is quite good for the most part.

It was so special to hear Charlotte's Web read by the author! He's not your typical narrator - his voice is gritty and he doesn't bother much with unique character voices, but to hear him read his work is like seeing it through his own eyes. It's been almost three years since I last read this book, and what I found myself focusing on most this go-round was White's comparison of Charlotte, her web, and the words she writes to the press. Charlotte writes many of the words in her web based on newspaper clippings, and at one point, she says to Wilbur, "People believe almost anything they see in print." White himself worked in the news industry before he became an author. I don't know if he was trying to send intentional messages about this field or not, but I found myself picking up on a few lessons as I read: 1) for better or for worse, newspeople have the power to sway the views of others, and 2) if you're going to frame a story, do so with good intentions, like Charlotte striving to save Wilbur's life. I'm glad I figured out how to rate and review different editions of the same book because this definitely won't be the last time I return to this classic!

** spoiler alert ** My must-have for my bookshelf. It taught us how to make the most of everyday from an ordinary miracle.

Everyone should read this book it is a classic and it teaches you an important lesson!!

I absolutely loved the relationships between the characters of this book. These animals care so much for each other, it's incredible.

"After all, what's a life, anyway? We're born, we live a little while, we die."

I love this !

Honestly my favourite book of all time but I’m probably bias since I’m named after the spider lol

This book deserves all the starts and more. This book is ageless, now matter what age you are you will enjoy this book. It will make you smile, break your heart and any book that can evoke emotion is great in my eyes. Literature is meant to make you feel something. I highly recommend the full cast audio. Only downfall is it isn't long enough!

"It is not often that someone comes along who is a true friend...." Charlotte had been a true friend for Wilbur and that's the sweetest thing that I've always wanted, to have a true friend just like Charlotte. This book is awesome. I love it.