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5.0 out of 5 stars Little House in the Big Woods
I bought this book for a young friend. I loved the book when I read it with my mother in 1955. This book is timeless. It is well written and holds the interest of the young reader. Good for both sexes and all ages, I feel. My young reader now is eager to read the rest of the series.
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3.0 out of 5 stars I like, I don't like
I think "Little House in the Big Woods" is a little boring, because there isn't any action to it compared to "Little House on the Prairie." I think what made the book boring was the quietness in the house, for example, the only noise they had was Pa's fiddle. Laura's mom, and her sister Mary were too ladylike. Mary liked to wear her bonnet, but Laura didn't. Laura...
Published on Feb 26 2003


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5.0 out of 5 stars Little House in the Big Woods, Jan 31 2012
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I bought this book for a young friend. I loved the book when I read it with my mother in 1955. This book is timeless. It is well written and holds the interest of the young reader. Good for both sexes and all ages, I feel. My young reader now is eager to read the rest of the series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wondeful series for Adults to read (or read again) too, Jun 16 2004
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K. M. Chance "average consumer" (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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I read these as a youngster and I am re-reading them after a trip near Independence, Kansas where we saw a house where Laura's family once setteld. They are great books! I am seeing the whole experience from a new perspective now that I am 35 (relating more with Ma I think) and I am enjoying the stories completely. It's also nice because the books can be read in a single afternoon or just a few hours. A wonderful look at the pioneer life with details about cheese making, maple suger harvests, and cabin building (in the later novels). I highly recommend these books but suggest reading them in order to keep the story of Laura's adventures straight.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Best of the series, April 3 2004
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I am an 8 year old girl who loves the Little House series of books by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Why I liked it is because it's so happy and because I liked the little girls. My favourite part is when they go to a dance at Grandma's house and Laura danced with her uncle. I would recommend this book for people who like to read happy books.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Makes you go back in Time!!!, Mar 11 2004
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C. A Fletcher "Real name Ali" (Idaho Springs, Colorado United States) - See all my reviews
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This book shows what it was like back in the 1800's. It tells when they had to travel by wagons and you couldn't go to town everyday. This is a GREAT book and I hope that everybody reads it. I recommend this especially to the people that lives in the cities because you see what the backwoods are like and how it is kind of today!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Glimpses of the Past, Feb 11 2004
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Mark Baker (Santa Clarita, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Life is hard living on the frontier of Wisconsin in the 1870's. Laura is only a little girl, but she still needs to help with chorus around her family's log cabin. There are wild animals in the woods, and they must provide for themselves since the nearest town in hours away. But it's not all hard work. If Pa's not tired, he might entertain his daughters with a story or by playing his fiddle. With family relatively nearby to visit, life is certainly never dull.

I had not read these books since I was a child until picking this up to reread. I had forgotten how entertaining they really are. There is no real plot, just a collection of stories covering a year in the life of the Ingalls family. This makes sense since they really are an autobiographical work. Still, the simple charm of the stories sucked me right in and I had a hard time putting the book down. There is plenty of detail here to give anyone a good picture of daily life during this time. And I must mention the illustrations by Garth Williams that greatly add to the book.

There's a reason these books are so well loved 70 years after they were written. They are an entertaining look at everyday life in a different time and place. This is a book to treasure.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Childrens Classic, Jan 13 2004
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K Scheffler (Canada) - See all my reviews
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The first book of the Little House series that has become an (North) American classic. When I first read this book as a child I was thoroughly mesmerized by Wilder's evocative portrayal of pioneer life in the "big woods" of western Wisconsin. The book's pertinant underlying theme is the importance of the family unit, and the perserverance of the human spirit through times of hardship. It should not be forgotten, however, that the book is an idealization, a toned-down version, of pioneer life. Wilder was later accused of distorting and fabricating her stories, an aligation which shocked her because it had been her intention to write stories, not history. But that, I guess, is irrelevant to the children that this book--and those of the series--was intended for.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I love this book!, Jan 11 2004
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Little House in the Big Woods is fantastic! Laura celebrates her fifth birthday and Christmas with her family. She and her sister Mary get to go to town with their parents for the first time. And every night, Laura and Mary and Baby Carrie feel safe and sound as Pa's fiddle sends them off to sleep.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Little House in the Wrong Voice, Dec 26 2003
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3foot1 (Lakeville, CT United States) - See all my reviews
My wife and I were delighted when our 5-year-old daughter received the CD version of Little House in the Big Woods from her godmother for Christmas. Needless to say, the book is part of a series which is a timeless American classic, one which transports children to a world of simplicity and substance. All in all, it's a wonderful antidote to today's culture of babble and hype.

Alas, from almost the first few spoken sentences my wife and I felt the voice of the reader was terribly wrong. For starters, Ms. Jones sounds as if she comes from the South, so the intonation just seems a little off-pitch for a story set in the north woods. More importantly, in trying to articulate each word clearly, she seems to adopt a cadence that is simply too deliberate and measured. Everything about her delivery sounds as if she's, well, reading a book - an old one, at that - rather than telling a story. She rarely alters her cadence or pitch, so she seldom conveys any of the excitement or fascination of the material. And in the places where the description itself may be a little too dry or detailed, she does little vocally to alter those problems.

We hate to be so critical, but my wife (a first-grade teacher) and I both were terribly disappointed. Even our daughter, who is a keen listener, tired of the narrative after 15-20 minutes. We expect she'll return to it, and we may be inspired to read it aloud ourselves - and hope to do a better job.

Perhaps we've been spoiled by Meryl Streep's various audio recordings, or perhaps it's just a matter of taste, but to our ears the Harpers editors/producers simply chose the wrong person or didn't give her good advice. Surely Ms. Jones is a marvelous actress, but every week on the radio we hear any number of women reporters and readers who would breathe more life into this story.

In short: good book, poor disc.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Charming Childhood, Nov 7 2003
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This is the first book in the "Little House" series. It is a little boring compared to the next 2 books but it is fun meeting Laura and her family. You see the world in the eyes of a five-year-old. It is a snuggly world. She plays with big sister Mary(6), cousins come on Christmas, and they go to a dance at grandma's where they meet many, many relatives. One cousin is another little girl named Laura Ingalls! The two fight over who's baby sister is cutest. Some chapters seem to be long decriptions of how to make things like shelves and bullets for the rifle. If you're not interested in these things, it might get a little boring at this point. Hang in there, because Laura is adorable, and you're only five once!
Get to know them now, because the adventures continue in the next book, and the next book. Everyone is growing up, don't miss their precious childhood! Sometimes I wish they never moved out of their little house in the big woods.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Little house in the big woods review, July 17 2003
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I really liked this book. When I read it for the first time I was really interested in it and I want to read more books by this author. I am currently reading Little house on the prairie which is the 2nd book in this series. It is really good too. I recommend this book to anyone wanting a good read!!
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