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'UNLESS someone like you...cares a whole awful lot...nothing is going to get better...It's not.' Long before saving the earth became a global concern, Dr. Seuss, speaking through his character the Lorax, warned against mindless progress and the danger it posed to the earth's natural beauty. His classic cautionary tale is now available in an irresistible mini-edition, perfe...more
Published February 24th 1998 by Random House Books for Young Readers (first published 1971)
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Oct 11, 2016Michael Finocchiaro rated it it was amazing
Now who would have thought that Seuss back in the 60’s would have already been concerned about the destruction of the environment – so much so that he wrote this incredible and addictive story (asked for by my son two to three times a week). My kid is always asking me about the Once-ler “Why can’t we see his body? Why did he make the Barba-loots go away? Why did he cut down the Truffula tree? What is a Thneed?” The lessons are so simple and yet so subtle here – and it is great on so many differe...more
Jun 14, 2008Petra X rated it did not like it Shelves: fiction, books-i-really-loathed, reviewed, children
January 2015
A one-paragraph review of a children's book I didn't like has generated more trolls and their inevitable sock puppet alteregos than any other of my reviews, I've lost count of the number of them. I delete some of their comments, some delete their own (and their profiles), some GR do. But what is there about this review or about the book that generates this kind of over-the-top reaction from obviously mentally-unstable individuals?
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Maybe I'm just not a Dr. Seuss person but I hate...more
A one-paragraph review of a children's book I didn't like has generated more trolls and their inevitable sock puppet alteregos than any other of my reviews, I've lost count of the number of them. I delete some of their comments, some delete their own (and their profiles), some GR do. But what is there about this review or about the book that generates this kind of over-the-top reaction from obviously mentally-unstable individuals?
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Maybe I'm just not a Dr. Seuss person but I hate...more
Jul 17, 2016Archit Ojha rated it it was amazing
Oh Lorax, what did we make of your world.
Your beasts that were,
The trees that were dear.
The Lorax project is a commendable effort on behalf of Dr. Seuss Enterprise and Random House.
Apprises the children of the fact that they just might be the last generation seeing a lot of things.
Apr 18, 2008Tim rated it it was amazing
You can have your Silent Spring and Inconvenient Truth. The Lorax and his lesson of unless is, to me, the most moving piece of environmental literature ever. It shows that a) good children's literature doesn't have to be simplistic or happy to be effective and b) that you certainly need not be a member of a political group to appreciate the message that our drive to industrialize must not happen at the expense of our planet.
Apr 28, 2017Alejandro rated it it was amazing
Another of the very best books by Dr. Seuss!
IT'S NOT TOO LATE!!!
UNLESS someone like you.
cares a whole awful lot,
nothing is going to get better.
It’s not.
This is one other of the best ever tales by Dr. Seuss.
Like, The Sneetches was crafted in the 60s, it’s not wonder that The Lorax was conceived in 1971, since it was the decade where ecology finally became a relevant issue in the conscience of people.
A powerful story showing in a very open way, how grimm will be our future (and sadly,...more
Jul 27, 2017[Shai] Bibliophage rated it it was amazingIT'S NOT TOO LATE!!!
UNLESS someone like you.
cares a whole awful lot,
nothing is going to get better.
It’s not.
This is one other of the best ever tales by Dr. Seuss.
Like, The Sneetches was crafted in the 60s, it’s not wonder that The Lorax was conceived in 1971, since it was the decade where ecology finally became a relevant issue in the conscience of people.
A powerful story showing in a very open way, how grimm will be our future (and sadly,...more
Shelves: books-read-2017, children-s-books, dr-seuss
I saw the movie adaptation of this classic children's story on 2012. What I liked about the movie version is that there's a closure to the story while the readers were leave to their own imagination on what happened. Both the book and movie adaptation are highly recommended because it reminds us to care on our environment.
Shelves: animal-books, banned-books, environmentalism, my-blog-reviews, children-s-book, picture-book
“The Lorax” is one of Dr. Seuss’ most memorable books as it is about the importance of taking care of all of the trees in the world. “The Lorax” may have some controversial issues, but it is still a great book for both children and adults to treasure for many years.
Dr. Seuss’ story about how chopping down too many trees can destroy the Earth’s environment is truly powerful and moving as it realistically portrays what can happen to the environment when trees are cut down through Dr. Seuss’ childi...more
Jan 20, 2018♥ℂĦℝΪՖƬΪℕÅ rated it it was amazingDr. Seuss’ story about how chopping down too many trees can destroy the Earth’s environment is truly powerful and moving as it realistically portrays what can happen to the environment when trees are cut down through Dr. Seuss’ childi...more
Shelves: reviewed-books, children-books, animals, classics
5 A wonderful story with a POWERFUL message! ★'s
“I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees. I speak for the trees for the trees have no tongues.”
Oh. My. Goodness! *in a singsong voice* I love, I love, I loovvve, The Lorax :) Seriously though this book right here is so so special! I know I say this like all the time but whatever... this is another one of my FAVORITE Dr. Seuss books. I mean HELLO it's Dr. Seuss for crying out loud, of course, it's amazing. I love all of his crazy, weird, cute, uni...more
“I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees. I speak for the trees for the trees have no tongues.”
Oh. My. Goodness! *in a singsong voice* I love, I love, I loovvve, The Lorax :) Seriously though this book right here is so so special! I know I say this like all the time but whatever... this is another one of my FAVORITE Dr. Seuss books. I mean HELLO it's Dr. Seuss for crying out loud, of course, it's amazing. I love all of his crazy, weird, cute, uni...more
Sep 15, 2011Robert Bickers rated it it was amazing
Ok, so it's a heavy-handed enviromental terror-tale. It's also the Seuss book that stuck with me the longest. Of all the books I read as a little kid, it's the one that I still remember making me feel something.
I'm a conservationist-not an environmentalist by any stretch. The Lorax didn't teach me to hate industry or chew on organically-sustainable bark. It taught me to care about nature. To this day, decades after I read and re-read it, the drawing of the barren wasteland still gets to me.
I'm a conservationist-not an environmentalist by any stretch. The Lorax didn't teach me to hate industry or chew on organically-sustainable bark. It taught me to care about nature. To this day, decades after I read and re-read it, the drawing of the barren wasteland still gets to me.
I love books by Dr. Seuss in general, but The Lorax is definitely and by far my absolute favourite!
Now, for any who have seen the film and not read the book yet, I should say that the book is slightly different, because the story is slightly shorter, which would not have worked for a movie.
Nevertheless, or maybe exactly because of this, the book with its' magnificently cute drawings and wonderful rhymes is even more beautiful.
A very important book to teach people (not just kids) about the impor...more
Now, for any who have seen the film and not read the book yet, I should say that the book is slightly different, because the story is slightly shorter, which would not have worked for a movie.
Nevertheless, or maybe exactly because of this, the book with its' magnificently cute drawings and wonderful rhymes is even more beautiful.
A very important book to teach people (not just kids) about the impor...more
Mar 03, 2012Michelle [Helen Geek] rated it it was amazing
Hate to see less than 5 Stars for a Seuss!
I'm taking my Grand-girl to the the movie [her first IMAX] today and remembered I should rate in GR.
I was raised on Seuss, my kids were raised on Seuss and now a third generation. What is not to love?
Happy Reading!
I'm taking my Grand-girl to the the movie [her first IMAX] today and remembered I should rate in GR.
I was raised on Seuss, my kids were raised on Seuss and now a third generation. What is not to love?
Happy Reading!
I have continuously read this book since watching the film bc I believe in its message about saving Mother Earth and the trees. I am not a tree hugger but I love my toilet paper and my paperback books and I believe all our God given gifts should be treasured and saved esp from these greedy, nasty corporations that only care about the money coming in.
That being said, I'm not into all the rhyming thneads and so on but the kiddoes love it. They are the target and I hope they come to understand the...more
Jul 08, 2017Bettie☯ rated it really liked it · review of another editionThat being said, I'm not into all the rhyming thneads and so on but the kiddoes love it. They are the target and I hope they come to understand the...more
Shelves: swamplandia, summer-2017, film-only, environmental-issues, kiddlewinks, precedent1, shortstory-shortstories-novellas
Feb 02, 2016فؤاد rated it liked it Shelves: شعر-ادبیات-هنر, کودک-و-نوجوان, کتاب-صوتی, انگلیسی, فیلمش-رو-دیدم, فانتزی
UNLESS someone like you
cares a whole awful lot,
nothing is going to get better.
It's not!
cares a whole awful lot,
nothing is going to get better.
It's not!
Oct 27, 2007Andrea rated it it was ok
So, I understand that this book was written a long time ago, before this kind of environmental fairy tale was popularized, and perhaps when it was needed more. But it still seems like a total straw man (hello? can't you just plant your own grove of sustainable truffula trees?). And does the Lorax have to be such a jerk about everything? Maybe he could propose some sort of compromise . . . I guess as a kids' book it's supposed to be simple for kids to understand, but kids aren't that dumb. I like...more
Jan 09, 2008Skylar Burris rated it really liked it
This gets five stars for being beautifully written, and one for being heavy handed, which averages out to four for me. I'm a conservationist, but there is no nuance in The Lorax's presentation of environmentalism: the book simply demonizes business.
The Once-ler is an extreme negative caricature of the capitalist: what he offers society as an entrepreneur is not valuable in any way, he has no regard for anything but his own profit, and he proceeds with reckless abandon. Of course, in a world tha...more
The Once-ler is an extreme negative caricature of the capitalist: what he offers society as an entrepreneur is not valuable in any way, he has no regard for anything but his own profit, and he proceeds with reckless abandon. Of course, in a world tha...more
Dec 26, 2018Sophia Triad rated it it was amazing
Clueless and greedy Once-ler cuts all the Truffula trees in a beautiful land to create something useless. Lorax is the only sentient being that tries to defend the trees.
Lorax: “I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees. I speak for the trees for the trees have no tongues.”
Once-ler regrets what he did. The land is destroyed and the Lorax has disappeared.
Once-ler: “But now, now that you're here, the word of the Lorax seems perfectly clear. UNLESS someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is g...more
Lorax: “I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees. I speak for the trees for the trees have no tongues.”
Once-ler regrets what he did. The land is destroyed and the Lorax has disappeared.
Once-ler: “But now, now that you're here, the word of the Lorax seems perfectly clear. UNLESS someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is g...more
Feb 02, 2019Lata rated it it was amazing
I found this book horrifying and tragic when I first read it. And every time after, which was several. And the Lorax stating that he spoke for the trees because they could not stuck with me always.
Mar 03, 2013Cruth rated it it was amazing · review of another edition Shelves: picture-book, read-aloud, 2013-read-aloud-personal-challenge
Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
nothing is going to get better. It's not.
Author/Illustrator: Dr Seuss
First published: 1971
The ankle-biter had seen the animated movie The Lorax with her cousins and was keen to read the book. I was wary because a) I understood the movie was substantially different to the book, and b) her reading ability (vocab and comprehension) IMO surpassed Dr Seuss. BUT she'd been 'studying' Dr Seuss at school in relation to poetry so I picked up the book and mo...more
nothing is going to get better. It's not.
Author/Illustrator: Dr Seuss
First published: 1971
The ankle-biter had seen the animated movie The Lorax with her cousins and was keen to read the book. I was wary because a) I understood the movie was substantially different to the book, and b) her reading ability (vocab and comprehension) IMO surpassed Dr Seuss. BUT she'd been 'studying' Dr Seuss at school in relation to poetry so I picked up the book and mo...more
Feb 11, 2016Jason rated it it was amazing
Has nobody read this book? All these years and we are still chopping down trees, creating loads of pollution and happily killing off animals.
This has to be Dr. Seuss's most serious book, he tones down the silliness and tries to get across his warning. The illustrations are wonderful, the start is so bleak and drab, all shades of grey and once the story gets told the colours are so vivid they jump out of the page at you, only for you to watch the grey come back as the trees get cut down.
Wonderful...more
This has to be Dr. Seuss's most serious book, he tones down the silliness and tries to get across his warning. The illustrations are wonderful, the start is so bleak and drab, all shades of grey and once the story gets told the colours are so vivid they jump out of the page at you, only for you to watch the grey come back as the trees get cut down.
Wonderful...more
Mar 03, 2012Renee rated it it was amazing
This review consists of three parts: 1. My son's review (5 years old), 2. My daughter's review (8 years old), and 3. My review (the Mom). These are excerpts from the full review. To see the whole thing, visit us at www.motherdaughterbookreviews.com :)
DAUGHTER SAYS:
What I liked and disliked about it: I liked the funny, interesting names like Lorax and Once-ler. I liked the Truffula trees – they look like long stumps with hair. I didn’t like that the Once-ler was cutting the trees because the tree...more
DAUGHTER SAYS:
What I liked and disliked about it: I liked the funny, interesting names like Lorax and Once-ler. I liked the Truffula trees – they look like long stumps with hair. I didn’t like that the Once-ler was cutting the trees because the tree...more
Oct 11, 2017Josh Caporale rated it really liked it
4.5 stars
If you know me well enough, you will know that Dr. Seuss is not my favorite children's author. I always had that feeling that there was a glass wall that stood between Dr. Seuss' tales and me as a child reader. I also disagree with how Read Across America only concentrates on Dr. Seuss when there are plenty of other children's book authors and children's books that deserve recognition for their quality and the activities that they can present. I will, however, say that I really enjoyed...more
May 08, 2017Katie rated it it was amazing · review of another editionIf you know me well enough, you will know that Dr. Seuss is not my favorite children's author. I always had that feeling that there was a glass wall that stood between Dr. Seuss' tales and me as a child reader. I also disagree with how Read Across America only concentrates on Dr. Seuss when there are plenty of other children's book authors and children's books that deserve recognition for their quality and the activities that they can present. I will, however, say that I really enjoyed...more
Shelves: ebooks, 5-star-rating, read-in-2017, library
'Unless someone like you cares a whole lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not.'
I meant to read this book for Earth Day (even though I know I've read it before but I can't remember when), but I forgot, so I read it today instead.
In case anyone doesn't know, this is the story of how a being called the Once-ler comes upon a forest of Truffula trees and decides that he wants to cut them down and use the tufts of the trees to make Thneeds and turn a huge profit. It shows the negative side ef...more
Apr 13, 2013Salymar rated it it was amazing
*After watching and reading The Lorax by Dr. Seuss*
Pollution is one of the major problems of the world.
Pollution that is brought by thousands of reasons.
One of those reasons include: millions of trees being chopped down (not just in one forest) causing smog to constantly spread and form in numerous parts of the world.
And at some point or another, we will begin to realize that having water and fresh air of high quality, in the amount we wish, and whenever we wish to use it, will become extremely...more
Pollution is one of the major problems of the world.
Pollution that is brought by thousands of reasons.
One of those reasons include: millions of trees being chopped down (not just in one forest) causing smog to constantly spread and form in numerous parts of the world.
And at some point or another, we will begin to realize that having water and fresh air of high quality, in the amount we wish, and whenever we wish to use it, will become extremely...more
Aug 15, 2010Stephen rated it liked it
3.0 stars. Another classic Dr. Seuss installment. Not up to the level of his best work (e.g., The hat wearing cat, the grump and the emerald breakfast with ham) but still a fun one to read to the kids.
My brother also got this book from a book give away.
never polute, RIGHT ON
Nov 16, 2017Ariel rated it it was amazing
If pressed to pick one this would be my favorite Dr. Seuss story. I grew up on Suess and enjoy bringing it to a new generation when I substitute teach. I am always surprised by how many kids aren't familiar with the stories but I have yet to meet one that doesn't like them. Their tongue twisting rhymes and nonsensical words are fun for the reader to read out loud as well. I recently took this to a second grade class who enjoyed it. The message of the book is a simple but important one, we must t...more
Dec 04, 2014Philip rated it it was amazing Shelves: possible-ss-7th-grade, children
The Lorax is not a story about the environment, it's a story about economics.
I had never read The Lorax before yesterday, and I hadn't watched the movie. In class, we're studying economics when another teacher said, 'hey could I bring in The Lorax tomorrow?'
Obviously, I'm familiar with Dr. Seuss - and the book, but I'd never read it. Still, I trust this other teacher who has yet to let me down. 'Sure, bring it in.'
The rest of this review is going to be a 7th grade social studies lesson, meant t...more
Nov 19, 2015Julianna rated it it was amazing · review of another editionI had never read The Lorax before yesterday, and I hadn't watched the movie. In class, we're studying economics when another teacher said, 'hey could I bring in The Lorax tomorrow?'
Obviously, I'm familiar with Dr. Seuss - and the book, but I'd never read it. Still, I trust this other teacher who has yet to let me down. 'Sure, bring it in.'
The rest of this review is going to be a 7th grade social studies lesson, meant t...more
Recommends it for: Fans of Children's Fiction w/a Message
Shelves: read-2015, childrens-fiction, desert-island-keepers
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I've been a huge fan of Dr. Seuss since childhood, but there are many of his books that I didn't get a chance to read as a child. The Lorax is one of them. I first read it several years ago with my own kids. That's when I realized Dr. Seuss was far more than a writer and illustrator of humorous, whimsical picture books. He was a man with a lot of depth, who cared deeply about things like social and environmental issues. After initially reading The Lorax, I knew I had to l...more
I've been a huge fan of Dr. Seuss since childhood, but there are many of his books that I didn't get a chance to read as a child. The Lorax is one of them. I first read it several years ago with my own kids. That's when I realized Dr. Seuss was far more than a writer and illustrator of humorous, whimsical picture books. He was a man with a lot of depth, who cared deeply about things like social and environmental issues. After initially reading The Lorax, I knew I had to l...more
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Theodor Seuss Geisel was born 2 March 1904 in Springfield, MA. He graduated Dartmouth College in 1925, and proceeded on to Oxford University with the intent of acquiring a doctorate in literature. At Oxford he met Helen Palmer, who he wed in 1927. He returned from Europe in 1927, and began working for a magazine called Judge, the leading humor magazine in America at the time, submitting both carto...more
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