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Thoughts on reading fifty cents' wish
After tasting a famous book, I believe that everyone's vision must be broadened a lot. It's time to write a review and record it. Maybe you have no idea now. The following are my thoughts on reading fifty cents' wish. Welcome to share.

Thoughts on reading Fifty cents' Wish 1 Everyone will make many wishes, but not all of them can be realized smoothly, unless that person makes great efforts. However, it is a routine to realize a wish casually, in a wish of fifty cents. Want to know why? Then please look below!

One day, Ted Sperling, the wisher, came to the wizard village and began his journey of selling wishes. Each card can only realize one wish, and this wish only needs 50 cents. Soon, three customers came, one is Polly, the other is Rowena, and the other is Adam. After they bought his business card, Ted Springsteen left. When he left, the three men had no doubt ―― Ted Springsteen was a liar!

All three people in the book have realized their wishes. But when their dreams came true, everything was not as happy as they thought, and they all paid a higher price! Because their wishes came true in an unexpected way, things actually went in a terrible direction.

1 1 year-old Polly is not cute. She is a mean-talking girl with a bad temper, which has offended many people. Her wish is to make everyone like her and hope everyone will smile at her. But after Polly made this wish, whenever she complained in her heart, she would scream like a bullfrog, "Goo-gung-goo-gung." Now, she must remain calm and polite.

Rowena is a frivolous girl. She began to fall in love when she was fifteen. She fell in love with Henry Piper, who went to town twice a year to sell farm tools. Her wish is to let him stay with her forever. When Henry appeared in front of her again, she pressed her finger tightly on the red dot and made a wish: "I hope … I hope Henry Piper will take root in Wizard Tree Village and never leave!" As a result, Henry really became a tree, took root and sprouted leaves, and became a tree person who could never leave the wizard tree village, which made her very miserable.

Sixteen-year-old boy Adam is sad because of the drought and water shortage on his farm. He never wants to go to the spider river in the distance to pull water again. His wish is that the farm be filled with water. Looking for water, he poked at the road with a branch as a probe, muttering his wish when he touched the red dot last night: "I hope there is enough water everywhere on our farm, which can be used for washing, brushing, cooking, irrigating crops, and … a lot!" Then something terrible happened: everywhere he poked, water columns poured out and the farm became a lake. All the wishes of the three children have come to nothing, and life has returned to its original appearance.

This book made me realize that if one never works hard, he will never succeed. Diligence is a good training. Every effort is a gift, and only when you pay, you will get a reward. If you want to succeed, you must pay. As the saying goes, "No pains, no gains", how can there be applause and flowers for nothing? Success is inseparable from sweat. Did the wish of fifty cents bring those three children what they wanted? Don't! In fact, the wish of 50 cents is a whimsy for us, which makes us understand that only hard work can get heavy fruits. In my opinion, a 50-cent wish is a meaningless wish.

Thoughts on reading Fifty cents Wish 2 This winter vacation, I read a book called Fifty cents Wish.

This book mainly tells that Polly, Rowena, Adam and the author "I" all live in Wushu Village. Magic prevailed in this village, and one day the four of them each spent fifty cents on a wish card. There is a red dot on the card. When making a wish, just put your thumb on the card and say your wish out loud, and it will come true. Polly Xu's wish is to make her writing polite and civilized, and let a girl named Gaza invite herself to her home. Polly made this wish because she usually speaks uncivilized. But if she says uncivilized in this wish, she will croak like a bullfrog. Besides, Gaza didn't mean to invite her as a guest. Rowena's wish is to let Henry, the person she likes, take root in Wizard Tree Village and never leave. Henry often flatters Rowena, so Rowena likes him very much. Later, Rowena found out that Henry didn't really like her, just to sell things. As a result, Henry became a tree. Because there are roots under his feet, his hands become branches and leaves grow on them. Adam's wish is that his farm is full of water (because his farm is dry), so their farm is flooded. The author didn't make any wishes from the beginning, because he didn't have any wishes himself. Later, all three of them wanted to cancel their wishes, so the author's wish was to help them cancel their wishes.

This story taught me a truth: Never trust the good things that fall from the sky, but look at the trouble this pie has brought them!

Thoughts on reading Fifty cents Wish 3 If a strange dwarf comes to your city and tells you that you can realize one of your wishes by buying a small note from him for fifty cents, will you believe it? If you believe it, what is your wish?

Fifty cents' wish tells the story of Polly, Rowena and Adam from the dwarf Ted? Brin each bought a "wish card". Polly wanted to attract attention, so she let out a bullfrog cry and everyone looked at her and laughed. Rowena wanted her lover to stay with her forever, but her lover turned into a walking tree at her door. Adam wanted to fill his parents' farm with water, but the whole farm was flooded.

Why are these people so unlucky? Because they expect a pie to fall from the sky and get something for nothing, these "unlucky" things are the punishment for their expectation of a pie to fall from the sky. If you want to realize your wish, you must rely on your own efforts to realize it. For example, the outspoken Polly wants others to pay attention to and like herself, so she should pay attention to what she says and think about it with her brain.

In life, we can't expect to get something for nothing. The story of waiting for the rabbit is also an example: farmers always think that they can live a good life for nothing. Every day, he hides behind a tree and waits for the rabbit to fight again. The land is deserted. The rabbit stopped beating, and finally the farmer starved to death.

Everyone has his own wishes, but we can't expect nothing to happen. We must keep learning and create with our own wisdom and hands, in order to realize our wishes.

Thoughts on reading Fifty cents' Wish 4 Today, I finished reading a book called Fifty cents' Wish. When I first saw this book, I was curious why the name of this book was "Fifty cents' wish". So, I walked into this book with this question.

The protagonists in this book are Polly, Rowena and Adam. Three people each bought a card from the dwarf Brin for 50 cents. This card is amazing, it can make you realize one of your wishes. Polly hopes everyone likes her, which is her dream. This card kept Polly croaking and realized her wish. Now, everyone smiles at her, but that smile is cynical. Let's talk about Rowena again. Her wish was to let Henry stay with her forever, but she said "take root" wrongly, and then she was wrong. Henry became a big tree and took root in her backyard forever. Finally, Adam, who has a farm, goes to the river to pull water every day. So he hopes his farm is full of water, so he doesn't have to pull water anymore. Card kept spraying water from the hole dug by Adam when he built a fence for his mother. The water column is like a big umbrella next to their house, but there is too much water, and their family has to give up the farm.

Although ka realized their wish, they regretted it. They used cards to beg the dwarfs to take back their wishes. Everything has returned to its original appearance. The difference is that Polly is no longer laughed at and teased by people, but has made many friends and got along well. Because Adam has a gift for measuring water sources, he and Uncle Putt help others to measure water sources. Next year, he can buy a new farm with his own money. Rowena, I don't know her. I don't think she will easily believe other people's sweet words in the future.

After the book was published, I was deeply touched: it made me understand that I should not be too greedy and get something for nothing. We shouldn't be as greedy as the hero in the article, but we should accomplish our wishes by our own efforts.

Reflections on Reading Fifty cents' Wish 5 These days, I have revisited Fifty cents' Wish and have new thoughts. I think this book is worth reading, because every child can find a real way to realize his wish in this book.

The prototype of Fifty cents' Wish is Stuart, who is the owner of a grocery store in Wizarding Tree Village. Mitt's tone told us a series of strange things happened in the village.

At the fraternity held in the village, a short man named Brin claimed that people's wishes could be realized for only 50 cents. Polly was a little girl who didn't speak properly, so she offended many people. She said, "I really hope everyone likes me." Luo Weinian is a frivolous girl. She began to fall in love when she was fifteen. She hopes her boyfriend Henry can take root in this village. Of course, she stayed, not really rooted. Sixteen-year-old boy Adam is sad because of the drought on his farm. He hopes that "our farm is full of water!" Finally, their wish came true, but-Polly said rude words and became a bullfrog; Henry took root in the village and became a tree; Adam's farm is full of water. What shall we do? Finally, they went to Stuart. In Mitt's shop, I asked Stuart for his wish card and begged him to put everything back to its original state. The "wish event" has come to an end.

This book tells us that your wish can only be realized by yourself and your wish can only be realized by yourself.

Some people want a car. Of course, many people want a car. Some people do their jobs well, some people buy lottery tickets, and some people steal them-and other methods are impossible except doing their jobs well, and their wishes can only be realized by themselves. Wishes that don't come true by themselves often don't come true.

Reflections on Reading Fifty cents' Wish The day before yesterday, I got a copy of Fifty cents' Wish. The title of this book attracts me like an invisible hand, because I think the title is a bit strange: how can 50 cents achieve a wish? Wishes can't be bought by any money! This hand brought me into a wonderful world. I read and said from time to time, "Oh, dear! Ah! " When I read the dangerous situation, I looked flustered, and the nervous look was unimaginable, as if I were the one in danger; When I read in a quiet place, I smile; When I read the funny plot, I couldn't stand up with laughter.

The main characters in this book are Polly, Rowena and Adam. The three men bought a card from the dwarf Brin for 50 cents each. This card is amazing, it can make you realize one of your wishes.

Polly's dream is to make everyone like her, smile at her as soon as they see her and go to Gaza's for tea. This magical card made her wish come true in a special way. This card makes Polly scream like a bullfrog, so everyone smiles at her as soon as she screams, but it's not a smile, but a sneer in her laughter. Rowena's wish is to let Henry live in her house forever, but when she makes a wish, she says "take root". The card misunderstood her meaning and turned Henry into a tree, which took root and sprouted in her grove. Adam's wish is to fill his farm with water, so that he doesn't have to go to Spider River to pull water every day. But this card misunderstood his meaning and kept spraying water from the pit dug by Adam when he built a fence for his mother. The water column is like a big umbrella next to their house, but there is too much water, and their family has to give up the farm. Polly, Rowena and Adam all regretted their wishes and came to my house together, begging me to use that card to help them take back their wishes.

They went back to their happy time, but the difference was that Polly was no longer laughed at and teased by people, but made many friends and got along well. Because Adam has a gift for measuring water sources, he and Uncle Putt help others to measure water sources. Next year, he can buy a new farm with his own money. Rowena, I don't know her. I don't think she will easily believe other people's sweet words in the future.

After reading this book, I know not to be too greedy. Too greedy will end up with nothing. This book is really nice. What are you waiting for? Go and read it! It will take you into a fantastic world, make you crazy, and hope this book has a sequel.

Thoughts on reading fifty cents' wish 7. The hero in "Fifty cents' Wish" held a fraternity in Wizarding Tree Village, and a strange dwarf came up: Tedes Brin, who claimed that a wish card could be realized from him, and it only cost fifty cents.

1 1 Polly is a girl with a bad temper and no sense of proportion, so she has offended many people. Her wish is to make everyone like her. Rowena jervis sitting next to her is a frivolous girl. She began to fall in love when she was fifteen. She fell in love with Henry Piper who went to town twice a year to sell farm tools. Therefore, her wish is to let him stay with her forever. There is also a 16-year-old boy Adam, who is sad because his farm is dry and short of water. He never wants to pull water from the Spider River in the distance. His wish is that the farm is full of water.

After reading this book, I think they should say "yes". Let's start with Polly: Although there is nothing wrong with her speech, when she says something unpleasant, it will turn into a bullfrog's cry: Goo-Quack-Goo-Quack, so that she won't swear, so that others will like her and her wish will come true. Rowena's wish is: "I want Henry Piper to take root here in Wizard Tree Village …" I know she likes Henry, but I really don't understand. How could she think of letting him take root? ! In fact, she didn't want him to be a wandering businessman, but wanted to accompany her. A few days later, Henry was completely abandoned and turned into a tree. Her wish came true. Adam, he wanted the farm to be full of water, but now even the house is full of water. Because of his wish, there was a flood there, so he made a lot of water at home. Fortunately, the farm absorbs it quickly. Otherwise, instead of watering flowers, he drowned flowers, vegetables and rice. So, all three of them were in trouble, so they all went to Stuart Mitt's shop. He is not wrong now. They are all back to normal, but Adam's farm is going to dry up again. However, he found a job, and now he can afford a farm with water.

This story tells us that it is impossible for a child to realize his wish if he wants to spend fifty cents. If they want to realize their wishes, they must rely on their own efforts, really get rid of bad habits, be an excellent child, and let everyone like them. I must be a good boy that everyone likes.

As long as we have a wish in our hearts and work hard in this direction, I believe it will come true.

Reflections on Reading Fifty cents' Wish During the winter vacation, I read a very interesting international award-winning novel, Fifty cents' Wish, because the author bill brittain made the article lively and interesting, and every child could find a real way to realize his wish there.

This novel tells the story that Stewart is the owner of a grocery store in Wizarding Tree Village. He told us a series of strange things in the village:

At the sorority held in Wizarding Tree Village, a strange dwarf named Ted sperling came. He claimed that as long as you buy a card with a red dot from him for fifty cents, you can realize one of your wishes. 1 1 Polly is a girl with a bad temper and has offended many people. Her wish is to make everyone like her. Rowena is a frivolous girl. She began to fall in love when she was fifteen. She fell in love with Henry Piper, who came to town to sell farm tools every year. Her wish is to let Henry Piper stay with her forever. Adam, a boy of 16 years old, is sad because his farm is dry and short of water. He never wants to go to the spider river in the distance to pull water again. His wish is that the farm be filled with water. Finally, all three people's wishes came true in unexpected ways.

After reading this book, I remembered a sentence: Never expect a pie to fall from the sky. This is also the inspiration I got after reading this book. I understand this truth when I think about the big trouble Polly, Rowena and Adam caused by the 50-cent wish card "pie". No one can reach heaven in one step, and no one can get something for nothing. Only by unremitting efforts can we gain something. In the future, no matter what I do, I will get sweet harvest through my efforts!

Thoughts on Reading Fifty Cents of Desire 9 During the winter vacation, I was recommended to the American writer bill brittain's Fifty Cents of Desire, which won the silver prize in the newbury Prize for Literature in 1984 and became one of the most worth reading children's books recommended by the American Library Association in 1983. At first, it was because its title attracted me. Unexpectedly, after reading it once, I can't help reading it again, because this book is not only easy to understand, but also makes me understand the relationship between desire and reality and know the real way to realize it.

There is a story in the book. In a place called Wizarding Village, an eccentric wizard named Ted Brin came. He claimed that as long as he bought a card with a red dot for fifty cents, he could realize any wish. Polly is not liked because of her indiscretion and bad temper, so her wish is that she can be liked and everyone will smile at herself; Rowena is a frivolous girl. She likes Henry who comes to the village twice a year to sell farm tools. Her wish is for Henry to take root here, stay with her and never leave. Adam is the son of a farmer, and their farm has one of the biggest characteristics-no water! What can I do without water on the farm? I can't help it. Adam goes to fetch water every weekend. His wish is that there is water everywhere on the farm. The grocer is just bored. Come in and have a look. Besides, he didn't believe it, so he didn't make a wish. The three people who made a wish also realized their wishes in a special way: Polly can't say anything radical anymore, because once she says something unclean, she will lose her voice.

Just' goo goo' call; Rowena's wish has come true more accurately. Henry took root and became a tree in the backyard. What about Adam? Now his farm is full of water. If you pinch the soil gently, a fountain-like column of water will come out of the ground. The three of them always expect a pie to fall from the sky, but this pie has brought them great trouble. It seems that your wish can only be realized through your own efforts.

Isn't there anyone like the hero in the book in our life? For example, some people always use their brains in the wrong places, such as students. What they want is how to copy other people's homework and not let the teacher find out. For example, manufacturers are thinking about how to add some defective products to genuine products, so as to minimize the cost; For example, thieves think about how to steal and rob things so that the police can't solve the case. They have only one purpose, trying to get something for nothing, but the result is often counterproductive. They become worse and more embarrassed than before.

To be a down-to-earth person, don't expect any shortcut to make you famous overnight, become famous overnight or get rich overnight, because such a thing is impossible. In fact, our study is the same. You must understand that you will gain more only if you spend more time than others. Only by working harder than others will there be more success. After all, genius is earned by 1% talent and 99% hard work.

Thoughts on reading Fifty cents' Wish 10 Wizard Tree Village, a magical and desirable place. Although I don't know where he is, in my heart, he is a beautiful and harmonious village. Stuart Mitt is the owner of a grocery store in this village. He told us a series of strange things that happened in the village:

At the sorority held in Wizard Tree Village, a strange dwarf came. His name is Ted Brin. He claims that you can buy a card with a red dot from him for only fifty cents, and this card can help you realize one of your most wanted wishes. 1 1 year-old Polly is a girl with a bad temper and a clumsy speech. Because of this, she offended many people, so she bought one from the dwarf and wanted everyone to like her. Fifteen-year-old Luo is a frivolous girl, and now she is in love. She has a crush on Henry Piper, who comes to town to sell farm tools every year, so she also bought a dwarf card, hoping that Henry would stay with her forever. Adam, a boy of 16 years old, is sad because his farm is dry and short of water. He doesn't want to run far to get water from Spider River. He also bought a card from the dwarf, hoping that the farm would be filled with water. In the end, all their wishes came true in an unexpected way.

Polly barked at bullfrogs all day as if she had made friends with them. Although Rottweiler has been with Henry, Henry has become a tree person; The farm was flooded because there was too much water in the farm.

In my opinion, if you want to realize your dream, you must make unremitting efforts to overcome all difficulties so as to realize your dream. It is not magic that realizes a person's wishes. Wishes made by magic will always fail than those made by hard work.

Thinking about reading fifty cents 1 1 I picked up the book list as soon as it arrived. This one is good and that one is good. But what attracts me most is the wish of fifty cents.

The announcer of this book is Mr Stuart Mitt, who tells us a series of strange things:

At the sorority in Wizarding Tree Village, there was a stout man named Ted Brin, who wore a heavy gold chain. He is a man who buys wishes and knows magic. However, only four people who entered his tent out of curiosity-Polly, Rowena, Adam and Stuart Mitt-didn't believe him. In order to make people believe, Brin sent a card to each of the four men. The card is a strange thing.

Polly wanted others to like her, but after she made a wish on the card, she would bark like a bullfrog for half an hour once. What should I do?

Rowena doesn't want her sweetheart wandering around, she wants him to take root. But her sweetheart took root underground and became a tree. What should I do?

There is not a drop of water on Adam's farm. Adam wants the farm to be full of water. But the farm was really full of water and turned into Wang Yang. What should we do?

Finally, all three people ran into Mr Stuart Mitt's grocery store, because only the last card was useless, and that was Mitt's. Mitt successfully solved the terrible magic with the card and settled the wizard tree village.

After reading fifty cents' wish, I understand that I should not fantasize about what good things will happen between you and me, and everything should be down to earth.

Don't think about how much others can give you. The important thing is to do everything by yourself. Don't beg others to give you a little gift.

If you have a dream in your heart, try to realize it yourself.

Thoughts on reading fifty cents' wish 12 There is a star in the sky called a meteor. When you fall from the sky, you say you can satisfy one of my wishes. You can see a beautiful rain on the earth, called meteor shower. They say it can satisfy many wishes. But they have no leisure. I found that I only spent fifty cents, but I got what I wanted.

The prologue of the story is in front of the card with the red dot, and it is slowly pulled up: Tedes. Brin's desire to sell 50 cents in the village attracted four guests: Polly, who was rude and unrepentant; Rowena, a frivolous puppy love girl of 15; Adam, whose farm is short of water, pulls water every day; And the owner, Stuart. Mitt. They exchanged 50 cents for a card with a red dot. Nobody believed it. However, Polly used this card that she regretted buying to be polite. If she swears, she will bark like a bullfrog. Rowena saw through Henry, the salesman. He was nice to Rowena in order to sell products to her father. Adam used this wish to fill his farm with water, but it was flooded. Everyone regretted their wish, but they knew Brin would never come back, so they had to go to Stuart. Mitt's help lifted their vows, but their memories did not disappear because of the elimination of magic. They learned a lot from it!

I don't think I can see through it. I'm still looking for the truth in confusion, and I found a glimmer, but I don't know if it means something in the book. In the world, people always have many fantasies and many wishes. These fantasies and wishes are often the expression of people succumbing to money, fame, emotion and temptation: Polly wants to be friends with two rich girls in order to show off her chest and head; Rowena wants Henry to take root at home because she doesn't understand her feelings but pursues them blindly; Adam hopes that his farm will be flooded because he wants to get something for nothing. These are all! Someone once said: There is only one animal in the world that can control its own destiny, and that is man. Destiny is in your own hands, so why make a wish? Some people will make wishes for their own shortcomings. Like Polly! But why not take a closer look and make up for it slowly? Some people will make a wish for what they think is love, such as Rowena! However, if you have love in your heart, why are you afraid that it is too fragile and has no desire to support it? Unless it's not true love. Others wish for a smooth career, like Adam! However, nothing can be achieved for nothing. As long as you have a little strength, you must use it to walk through the bumpy road to success.

When I hold the card with the red dot, I will carefully consider it, gently press it with my finger, and say, "I have a wish, that is, I hope to finish this life through my own efforts!" " "

Close the book and see the striking six words "fifty cents wish", right! Don't fantasize about fifty cents! I have hands, I have strength. From then on, I can rely on them to walk the long and bumpy road of life with tenacious spirit.