Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt

7 Reviews

Overall Rating: 4/5

Overall Vocabulary Difficulty: 3/5

Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt is a book that portray important themes to do with identity and Humanity and what it means to live. As cliché as it sound it tells this message in a way that you are immersed and invested in not only the characters but also the certain mysteries and secrets. The main plot is to do with a young girl meeting the Tuck family and discovering a whole new world outside of her home which she had been trapped in due to her parents. She contemplates on if she should go home or not and also has to deal with secret she had uncovered about the Tuck family. I was really impressed with the way of detail the author had of describing the setting and atmosphere of the world and creating mental images in our heads as if we were there, the author would also use a large variety of words that were quite descriptive, and along the story I personally learn't a lot of new words. I would highly recommend this book to people who want a short read and are interested into things like fantasy adventure while it still feeling realistic. (Oliver. Grade 7)

Rating: 4/5

Vocabulary Difficulty: 4/5

Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt was the book I read. Tuck was a really interesting book and there was a lot of fantasy genre in it. The book was about a girl named Winnie who lives in the city of Treegap and then she discovers a magical spring that would give you eternal life. This book has easy vocabulary. This is a classic book that took place in around the 1890s. I would recommend this book to people who epically like fantasy books. After I read this amazing book I had to search it!. (And I found out that it won the the worldwide best-selling classic award). (Rudra. Grade 7)

Rating: 4/5

Vocabulary Difficulty: 2/5

Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt was the book I read. Tuck everlasting is interesting as it has the genre Fantasy in it. I think the story was great and interesting as it had me thinking about what could happen next. The story wasn't really challenging to read as it didn't really have a lot of hard vocabulary words, but some sentences did have hard words. I would recommend this book to people who like fantasy and a little bit of excitement as well. Overall I think that this book was a great and classic book as it had interesting things put inside the book, the vocabulary also isn't too hard. (Jackson. Grade 7)

Rating: 4/5

Vocabulary Difficulty: 3/5

The story " Tuck Everlasting" is a fictional story about a girl called Winnie. When Winnie meets the Tuck's family, she discovers that a spring in the forest can grant anyone who drinks from it eternal life. I really enjoyed this book.The classic is a wonderful story and shows how sometimes things are not appreciated until they are lost. (Nina. Grade 7)

Rating: 4/5

Vocabulary Difficulty: 1/5

I read Tuck Everlasting which is about a girl called Winnie who lives in Treegap and she discovers a magical spring that will give you eternal life. The spring’s secret is in danger of being revealed and the rest is the story. The book was personally not very good for me. The reason is that when reading the book, I felt slightly confused and didn't really understand what was happening in the book. Even though some parts of the book were okay, I did not really enjoy it. The book contains some difficult vocabulary, so I would recommend this book to more advanced readers. The book is overall is okay and would recommend to people who would like a book with a bit more challenge with a fantasy genre. (Seoyeon. Grade 7)

Rating: 3/5

Vocabulary Difficulty: 3/5

Tuck Everlasting is another great classic book, it's about a girl named Winnie who lives in the city of Treegap, the story takes place around 1890. In the story she runs away and finds a spring full of clear water that when consumed can make the consumer live forever. This book shows some examples of how greedy people can be, even if it means destroying society itself. This book is great for 6th graders because its a classic and reading older realistic fiction books is more enriching, I would also give this book to a 6th grader because it has quite challenging old vocabulary. All in all this is a great classic book, for readers who like older books and for readers just getting into novels (no wonder it won "the worldwide best-selling classic award"!). (James. Grade 7)

Rating: 5/5

Vocabulary Difficulty: 4/5

I would recommend this book because it has a good storyline. It’s genre fits into Fantasy. Tuck Everlasting is about this type of water that makes you live forever, a family drank it had an eternal life, not ageing at all. What I liked about this book was when they told about the time when the family drank the water. (Ellery. Grade 7)

Rating: 3/5

Vocabulary Difficulty: 2/5