The Rabbits' Rebellion
Registered by Lytteltonwitch of Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on 1/20/2012
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
4 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by Lytteltonwitch from Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Friday, January 20, 2012
Have been shopping at the charity shops in Newbury again.
Journal Entry 2 by Lytteltonwitch at Harwell, Oxfordshire United Kingdom on Friday, January 20, 2012
Posted to MissMarkey for her bookcrossing tree
Thanks Witchy. Think I'll read this before I release it. Looks fun.
Read and enjoyed. Think I will send this to a new member who has joined after finding one of my books. Hope you like this SophieandToby.
No reply from SophieandToby so can't send it to them. Instead I am taking it to Switzerland with me as I will be meeting up with some Swiss Bookcrossers whilst I am there. Hope they like it.
Journal Entry 6 by OBCZ-TeddysDen at Herisau, Appenzell Ausserrhoden Switzerland on Thursday, June 14, 2012
the little book has arrived here and hopefully gets TBR before I pass it on to spy-there....
Journal Entry 7 by OBCZ-TeddysDen at Café Gloria (OBCZ) in Zürich, Zürich Switzerland on Sunday, December 10, 2017
Released 6 yrs ago (12/12/2017 UTC) at Café Gloria (OBCZ) in Zürich, Zürich Switzerland
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Please make as many, or few, comments about the book as you wish. The book is now yours to do with as you choose. Keep it, pass it on, but please leave the label, so we can keep in touch with what's happened to it.
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wow! this looks promising :)
This is not a children's book, far too cruel. But in the same time too childish to be of adults' interest. It's kind of an allegory about a wolf dictator who is then overthrown by magic rabbits.
The whole concept is flawed already. Rabbits are the wolves' food. So why would the wolf king want to eliminate them out of existence? Makes no sense. Maybe the story would have worked if the author chose an animal which appears not in the wolves' food chain.
The illustrations by Chris Ridell are cutesy, but show kind of a gnarled, sickly touch.
I don't know what to make of this book. It has nothing which touches me, and I think it flowed more cynism than love into its creation.
The whole concept is flawed already. Rabbits are the wolves' food. So why would the wolf king want to eliminate them out of existence? Makes no sense. Maybe the story would have worked if the author chose an animal which appears not in the wolves' food chain.
The illustrations by Chris Ridell are cutesy, but show kind of a gnarled, sickly touch.
I don't know what to make of this book. It has nothing which touches me, and I think it flowed more cynism than love into its creation.
Journal Entry 10 by spy-there at Elle'n'Belle in Zürich, Zürich Switzerland on Tuesday, February 13, 2018
took it to the meet-up