Type of bind: Hardcover
EAN num: 9780060213619
ISBN number: 0060213612
Label: HarperCollins Publishing houses
Manufacturer: HarperCollins Publishing houses
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 278
Printing Date: 1986-05
Publishing house: HarperCollins Publishing houses
Age index: Ages 9-12
Sale Popularity Level: 1490968
Studio: HarperCollins Publishing houses
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Timothy Frisby, a field mouse, teams up with the adventurous young rat Racso as together they try to prevent the destruction of a secret community of rats that can read and write.
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A superb follow up to "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIHM." My 9 and 10 year olds both agreed they liked this book more than the very first and continue to talk about it weeks after we finished the story.
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This entire book was weak, from the characters to the battle against the construction company. I've read better fanfiction than this collection of character archtypes, Racso the Mary Sue, and the stultification of the solid characters that made Mrs. Frisby so rich. The damn builders could have been replaced with any number of "bad companies out to maim and destroy" including NIMH.
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My kids and I enjoyed reading together, but doesn't measure up to the original.
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This book is a sequel to the excellent "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of N.I.M.H." This second book is not written by the author the first, Robert C. O'Brien: this author is his daughter. Despite that, this is a very creditable sequel to the very first book. Fortunately, the poor animated movie sequel to "The Rats of N.I.M.H." is *NOT* based on this book. Only minor inconsistencies exist with O'Brien's work. The book generates less of a sense of wonder and mystery, but is nevertheless highly recommended to anyone who enjoyed the very first book. The third book in the series, "R-T, Margaret and the Rats of N.I.M.H." is not as enjoyable, and I only recommend it to die-hard fans of the Rats of N.I.M.H.
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My students loved this book. They thought it was as good as Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH. I used both books with my students. Racso was well written. The group is hoping for another book. I was not sure that they would find the ending satisfactory. They discussed that part more than the others. It was an enjoyable escape from a basal reader
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