Selected Product: | The View from Saturday Paperback Author: E. L. Konigsburg Publisher: Aladdin Release Date: 1998-02-01 Reading Level: Ages 9-12 ISBN-10: 0689817215 ISBN-13: 9780689817212 List Price: $6.99 Average Customer Rating: | | The Giver ISBN-10: 0440237688 ISBN-13: 9780440237686 List Price:$6.99 From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler ISBN-10: 0689711816 ISBN-13: 9780689711817 List Price:$6.99 Number the Stars ISBN-10: 0440227534 ISBN-13: 9780440227533 List Price:$6.99 Bud, Not Buddy ISBN-10: 0553494104 ISBN-13: 9780553494105 List Price:$6.99 Maniac Magee ISBN-10: 0316809063 ISBN-13: 9780316809061 List Price:$6.99 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for The View from Saturday by E. L. Konigsburg (ISBN-10: 0689817215, ISBN-13: 9780689817212). At this time we have not yet written a review for The View from Saturday by E. L. Konigsburg (ISBN-10: 0689817215, ISBN-13: 9780689817212). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Did Mrs. Olinsky choose the four members of the sixth grade Academic Bowl Team, or did they choose her--and one another? Four stories-within-in-a-story, interspersed with the ongoing narrative of the team's triumphant march to the state championship, introduce each member of the team in his own her own voice, and bring the dynamics of the group into focus . Four unlikely Academic Bowl team candidates unite in victory, gaining confidence and the respect and admiration of their peers | Customer Rating: | | Although I'm a fan of the underdog, this story of four such students (all underdogs in their own way) is more insipid than pleasant. It covers the subjects sixth-graders worry about, especially that of how and where they fit in with their classmates and the world. Through a series of coincidences or fate, the four eventually team up and crush the scholastic competition. And there are four sub-stories, one covering events leading up to each student being chosen for the team. But the idea that because individually, for reasons that I won't share so as not to spoil the plot, is able to answer a particularly difficult question custom-tailored by the author to fit their background, qualifies them to be chosen for the team is a bit silly. The obviously contrived plot overshadows the feel good aspect of The View from Saturday. Better: Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery, Frindle by Andrew Clements and The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett. | Interesting | Customer Rating: | I think that Konigsburg writes in an intelligent way, considering the age groups that will be reading the book and how they're going to interpret the material. Telling the story of a sixth grade academic team, and how they can pull together to become friends, 'The View From Saturday' is a feel good novel that everyone who loves friendship and a learning experience should read. | A Waste of Time | Customer Rating: | I think the book The View from Saturday was a waste of time for the writer. The theme was not so interesting and the characters had no personality. It is not a book I recommend to people.
This book was confusing and did not explain the story so well. On every other page there was a new scene. In the book the author did not explain when the characters went to the academic bowls. Some of the characters did not have a personality although Juilan was my favorite because of his differences. He is different because on the first day of school he wore knee socks and shorts and to the other characters and school that was weird. Another part I thought was a little strange was the theme. If you drink tea with your friends your personality will change. The book is not worth reading. | Cloudy view indeed! | Customer Rating: | | I was going to write a review, but Sara Hathaway has spared me the time it would take in her "Cloudy View" July 16, 2007 review. I am a grandmother in the process of reading through Newbery winners (a retired elementary teacher, mother of 5, + have 13 grands) and so far am finding it rather tedious and disappointing (See my review for Criss Cross). "View" seemed to promise more, but it just never delivered and so I was disappointed when I got to the end. | Great Classroom Teaching Novel! | Customer Rating: | | I have taught this in my classroom every year since 2000! I absolutely love it. I've used it in 6th grade and currently in 5th grade. The book easily lends itself to teaching about point of view and a host of other reading skills. Point of view is the skill I think the kids enjoy the most when using this book because each chapter is told from the perspective of a different character. The theme is friendship and genre is realistic fiction in a modern setting. I cannot recommend this book enough! It will always be one of my favorite teaching novels! |
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