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Camp Green Lake Reunion Option 1 -- It’s been 10 years since Camp Green Lake closed and all our favorite friends dispersed. Now Caveman, Zero, X-Ray and the rest of the Group D crew has decided to meet up at Camp Green Lake, share memories, and catch each other up on what they’ve been up to the last 10 years. Your job – bring us up-to- date on the Camp Green Lakers from the perspective of Stanley or another character. Be sure to give detailed accounts describing how the lives of each character has changed over the last 10 years.

Book Option 2 -- “Holes” is a fantastic book, but was also made into a classic movie. For those of you who have seen the movie, it’s time to decide: book or movie? Which did you enjoy more (or did you enjoy aspects of each equally)? In crafting your argument, for either the book or the movie, before to cite specific examples of what you liked most or better about the medium you for “Holes” you enjoyed best. Vs. Movie

Wanted: your opinion Option 3 -- The “Charlotte Observer” has contacted you. They want you to write a book review for “Holes”. Did you enjoy the book? If so, what were some of your favorite parts? What parts of the story did you not like as much. How would you rate the book (on a scale of 1 to 5 stars). Be sure to cite specific examples from the book.

Tell the Author Option 4 -- Louis Sachar is the award- winning author of over 24 books, including the “Wayside School” and “Marvin Redpost” series. He wants your feedback on “Holes”. As a fifth-grade student (his targeted audience), did you enjoy his book? Did you have any favorite (or least favorite) parts? What suggestions can you offer him for future books you’d like to see him write? Are you an aspiring author, yourself? If so, be sure to ask him for tips on how to get your writing career off-the-ground. Louis Sachar c/o Delacorte Books for Young Readers Publicity 1745 Broadway New York, NY 10019

Pick One: 1) Camp Green Lake Reunion 2) BookVs.Movie 3) Wanted: your opinion 4) Tell the Author