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Mrs Frisby and the Rats of NIMH
Mrs Frisby and the Rats of NIMH | Robert O'Brien
They are not like other rats. They work at night, in secret . . . Time is running out for Mrs Frisby. She must move her family of mice before the farmer destroys their home. But her youngest son, Timothy, is too ill to survive the move. Help comes in the unexpected form of a group of mysterious, super-intelligent rats. But the rats are in danger too, and little by little Mrs Frisby discovers their extraordinary past . . .
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Bookzombie
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Read in March.

This is a reread from my childhood and I loved it all over again. It will be one of the books in my nephew‘s birthday pile.

Soubhiville Definitely an old favorite! 7mo
Reggie That cartoon scared me so much as a kid. The whole owl scene. Oof 7mo
Bookzombie @Reggie It‘s funny I have seen several people talk about the movie scaring them but I don‘t remember that. I am planning to rewatch it. 7mo
tpixie What great memories!!! 7mo
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Roary47
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4✨I watched the movie as a kid so many times and never read the book. It was pretty much as epic as I remembered. Mrs Frisby has a sick child in their burrow and since her husband had passed away it was up to her to figure out how to protect him since the farmer was going to plow the field where they lived. This brave mama met with a crow, owl, rats, and the humans bent on exterminating them all. Definitely a book worth the Newberry Metal #roll100

marleed Ahh, I just love it when I scroll down to see a post of a book I loved years ago! 12mo
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Eggs
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Mrs. Frisby is a widow with 4 small children. She must move her family to their summer quarters immediately, or face almost certain death when the farmer plants the field. To make matters worse, her littlest one is ill with pneumonia. Can she reach the mysterious rats of NIMH in time and request help?? Book 1 of 3.
#Pantone2023
#SeriesLove2023
#RushAThon Day 11
#Bookspinbingo

TheSpineView 🌞🌞🌞 12mo
DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 12mo
TheAromaofBooks I remember reading this as a kid but can't even recall whether or not I liked it! It's been on my reread list for a while. I think there is a whole series? 12mo
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Eggs @TheSpineView 🥰🤗🥰 12mo
Eggs @DieAReader 🤗🥰🤗 12mo
Eggs @TheAromaofBooks my kids used to watch the movie-it closely aligns with book. 3 books in series! 12mo
Andrew65 Excellent 👏👏👏 A real classic. 12mo
Eggs @Andrew65 Agree 💯 12mo
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MeJeMiller
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If you never loved Justin, whether book or movie, you‘re lying and you‘re wrong. Great read aloud book. First time reading it for me and I loved it as much as I knew I would.

AvidReader25 This was one of my favorite books as a kid! I read it over and over! 1y
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keys_on_fire
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Day 5 #winterreadathondailychallenge - Fav Children‘s book.

This is the first year in quite awhile that I haven‘t read this book. I may have to try and squeeze it in somehow!

@Andrew65 @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES

Andrew65 A brilliant book. 📚📚📚 2y
DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 2y
GondorGirl This book gave me so many nightmares. 😅 2y
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ravenlee
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I never read this as a kid but I‘m glad I did now. The ending really has me twisted - how can we not know?! But the whole story was really well done.

Today on the phone with my mom, she was waiting in the car for grandkid pickup time, when a very noisy crow came to hang out near her. I asked if it was Jeremy (then explained why). She said, “are you Jeremy?” and there was all this very enthusiastic cawing - so apparently it was.

LittlePixels I read this as a kid, and my daughter just finished (and loved) it. It's so cool to be able to experience all my childhood favs again with her! 2y
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ahoffkosik
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Writers/readers/podcasters unite on Episode 163 of my book podcast, on which author and First Draft Pod host/creator Sarah Enni joins me to discuss Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH! This Newbery Medal winner was published in 1971 and still offers TONS of yummy food for thought in 2021. Tune in at the link in my bio! 🐭

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berko
Mehso-so

I loved it - kids didn't

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danx
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I picked this up from a free bin at a local charity shop, hence the F. I‘d have bought it at the original 50c price. An enjoyable quick read, even if you‘re no longer a child in body. Mrs Frisby has an adventure along with some enhanced escaped lab rats. I somewhat wish the rats had read some anarchist lit instead of learning they need crops, electricity and their subsistence was theft ;) The plot was familiar but I only vaguely recall the movie.

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Leniverse
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This book is netting me so many squares in the @DeweysReadathon #Bingo!

I should just change into PJs and do a 60min sprint in a different location while I'm at it!

#readathon #goingforblackout

LiteraryinPA So I didn‘t look at the board at first and interpreted your comment as doing a 60 minute running sprint rather than a reading one! I was like, whoa, she is way more active than I am during her readathons! 😋 4y
Leniverse @LiteraryinLititz 🤣 If I tried to sprint for 60 minutes I would probably drop dead. 😬 I could do a 60 minute walk with an audiobook though. Let's just say that I'm built for endurance, not speed. 😅 4y
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amber_ldsmom
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Hubby took me to the bookstore tonight! 😍
📚Itty Bitty Princess Kitty: The Cloud Race (for my littlest)
📚Dragon Master: Rise of the Earth Dragon (for my hesitant boy reader)
📚Mrs. Friday and the Rays of Nimh (beautiful edition!)
📚Some Places More Than Others (#mgbuddyread)
📚Skunk and Badger (because I was looking for more by this author)
📚The Last Rabbit
📚The Toll (for my hubby)
📚Dracula (amazing cover!)
📚Gravity Falls (for the kiddos)

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Kenyazero
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This book is vastly different from the movie adaptation I grew up on. One is an action-packed adventure with magic, murder plans, and death, while the other is an intriguing story of survival and working together. I really enjoyed the book's version of the story. The movie really made some odd choices with Jenner, bringing in magic, and killing off a major character. #nostalgia #anthropomorphic #MovieAdaptation

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Kenyazero
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My husband and I grew up on the terrifying movie of this book, and it's been a fun nostalgic trip listening to the book. We've never read it.
Zane: I remember the cat... what was its name? Lucifer?
Me: I don't know, something dragony...
Us: Dragon!

Lauredhel Oh, i read this book so many times as a kid! 4y
Kenyazero @Lauredhel I can see why. It's been a fun read so far! 4y
Blerdgal_Fenix This book title took me back to being a kid. The movie scarier me half to death as a kid 4y
Kenyazero @Blerdgal_Fenix Same! I have no idea why I liked it so much since it was so scary to me 🤔 4y
Bookzombie I should reread this one. I don‘t remember being scared of the movie. I will also have to rewatch. 4y
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mjtwo
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5-17 Feb 2021
I knew this was a book I loved when I was young but did not recall the storyline. From the start, Beatrix and I were enchanted. Why are some books so captivating? The characters are wonderful - gentle, protective Mrs Frisby, wise Nicodemus and brave Justin. Beatrix could not believe it ended - how could there not be a sequel? I recall having the same reaction. But sometimes the appeal is to imagine the myriad of possibilities.

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Auntynanny
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I've been meaning to read this book for a while. It was a childhood favourite of one of my former coworkers. I listened to it on audio and I quite liked it. I think that in my head I had connected Mrs. Frisby with Ms. Frizzle from The Magic School Bus, so I was expecting Mrs. Frisby to be a teacher and I was a bit surprised when she wasn't 😄

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Addison_Reads
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#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

What a wonderful book! 💚 I read this because it was my husband's favorite book, and movie, as a kid.

Mrs. Frisby is such a well written heroine in this story. She's resilient and fearless as she protects her family. I loved all the animals, and their adventures.

Pageturner1 One of my favorite childhood stories. I loved the movie too. 4y
TheAromaofBooks Oh wow I haven't read these since I was really young. I should check them out again!! 4y
jackilynn This was one of my childhood favorites. Now I am going to have to look to see if I can dig out my old copy because I am thinking a reread is in order. 4y
MsMelissa Count me in as one of the people for whom this book is a childhood favourite. 4y
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Butterfinger
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I loved this book as a child and I continue to see its charm today. I read it yesterday and watched the movie last night with Chaya. I believe a new version has to be made. The movie made Jenner a villain and there was no magic in the book. But, I am one who likes the movie to be different from the book.

#NewberyEpicChallenge @amber_ldsmom

#SummerFun @4thhouseontheleft @StayCurious book to movie and old favorite

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Geenee
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Food. Fiction. Fun. 🎈It‘s a party #WakaFlaka

MsMelissa I love that book! 4y
Zoes_Human I adore that book!
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Geenee
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Stalactites 👆🏽

You learn something(s) new everyday. 😀

It was not really a floor at all, but only the jagged ends of dead 💀 wood sticking up from below, like stalagmites in a cave...

Mrs_B How do you remember which one is which? I never get it right! 4y
Geenee Stalactites are inverted stalagmites. Stalagmites grow up (from the ground of a cave), and stalactites form from the ceiling 🤷🏽‍♀️ @Mrs_B 4y
TheAromaofBooks I was always told to remember that stalactites have to “hang on tight“ to the ceiling, so that was how to remember the difference! 😂 @Mrs_B (edited) 4y
callielafleur "Stalagmites might grow from the ceiling, but they don't," was how I was taught. My other trick is stalactites has a c, and c is for ceiling. 4y
Mrs_B Oooo I like them. Thank you. @TheAromaofBooks @callielafleur 4y
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amber_ldsmom
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June #NewberyEpicChallenge reads!

1. King of the Wind: The Story of the Godolphin Arabian by Marguerite Henry

2. Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH by Robert C. O‘Brien (This one‘s a favorite of mine!)

Feel free to join in anytime! This challenge will be ongoing for quite some time. We‘d love to have you!

Butterfinger Two of my favorites. 4y
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AvidReader25
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#7days7books that left a deep impression on me.

These are a few of the books that I read over and over again when I was young. They opened doors to stories with complex plots and depth. They taught me that there was so much to be discovered between the covers of a book. Brilliant rats from a lab, a dystopian society, and a brilliant whodunnit, each book still stands up to rereading as an adult!

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GrilledCheeseSamurai
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I've never read this book. I suppose I really should. I loved the heck out of the cartoon as a kid and would drive my folks crazy with how often I watched it.

I put it on today...and for a 38 year old cartoon I can't get over how good it still looks! 🥰

A true classic. 👌

vivastory One of my favorites as a kid. I think we're almost the same age. 5y
GrilledCheeseSamurai @vivastory I came onto this rock in '74 and I'm still try'na figure things out. 😅 5y
AlaMich It‘s a great book!!! 5y
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vivastory I was born in '78. If you do figure things out, let me know! 5y
GrilledCheeseSamurai @vivastory Don't hold your breath. I'm still trying to figure out how fitted sheets work. 😅 5y
DGRachel I loved this movie as a kid, but there were parts that scared me to death and I haven‘t been able to bring myself to watch it as an adult. 🤦🏻‍♀️🤣 5y
BookwormAHN I saw this movie again about a week ago. I was very happy that it had aged so well. I also loved it as a kid 💜 5y
magicalshelves This movie terrified me as a kid! 5y
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deiacovab
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This SF Newbery Award winning novel would be perfect for LC with the 8-12 age group. This book is about a widowed mouse who has to move her family to their summer living quarters immediately or they will die. One of her son's fell ill with pneumonia and cannot be moved. Mrs. Frisby goes to the rats that live on her farm for help because she was told that they have the capabilities to move her home to a safe area. The rats she meets are unlike any

deiacovab normal rats as they come from a place called NIMH. I found a novel study unit to use in conjunction with LC https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Mrs-Frisby-and-the-Rats-of-NIMH-Nove... l would use UDL principle 6.1 Guide appropriate goal-setting to set goals during LC. ESOL strategy 13. Use preview/review activities would work for this novel when doing an author introduction before reading. #ucflae3414sp20 5y
deiacovab I loved the movie for this book growing up but I watched it again after reading the book and found that it‘s much different from the book and I wouldn‘t recommend it as much as the book. But personally I find the book to be an 8/10 :-) 5y
DrSpalding This is classic award-winning science fiction. We always want to say that the book is better than the movie! Using this book as an option for a literature circle is a good move. Maybe you could provide multiple science-fiction options and truly delve into the genre and what it entails using different books. 5y
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Oryx
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My £4 book haul from the national trust Preloved bookshop ♥️

julesG 👏👏👏 5y
Soubhiville I love Rats of Nimh! (edited) 5y
jenniferw88 The little bear stories were some of my fave when I was younger! @LoveToReadLiveToRead @JenlovesJT47 more recommendations for Adam & Jace! 5y
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LoveToReadLiveToRead @jenniferw88 good tip, thanks! @Oryx Nice haul for Qc! Bargain! 5y
JenlovesJT47 Awesome, thanks for the recommendations! 🤗 5y
Oryx @jenniferw88 yes, they are so good. I love the illustrations. I'm giving this copy to my niece. 5y
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AvidReader25
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This was one of my favorite books growing up. I loved rereading it with my daughter. It‘s such a well written story and I still loved it as an adult. This time around I was struck by Mrs. Frisby‘s bravery. The tasks she tackles to save her children are incredible for the tiny little mouse. 🐁

charl08 This is a much gentler cover than the one I remember growing up. 5y
quirkyreader This is the November read for the “Classic Trash” group on goodreads. 🐭🐀 5y
AvidReader25 @charl08 This is definitely not the cover I grew up with either! 5y
AvidReader25 @quirkyreader 😆 Now I‘m curious about how it falls in that category. 5y
quirkyreader If you read the group description on goodreads, it gives a good description as to what “classic trash” is. I enjoy being in that group. 5y
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BibliovoreSarah
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Bedtime reading with our real-life Dragon cat. I remember watching the movie adaptation 5 million times when I was a kid.

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GatheringBooks
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#AyUpAugust Day 6: A medical expt in this cautionary story became a huge success such that the rats became intelligent enough to manufacture their own escape across #AvenuesAndAlleyways despite the sterile conditions imposed by the scientists and their making certain that there are no feasible means for the rats to free themselves. But where to go when they are evidently not the same rats they used to be. My review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-32

squirrelbrain Gosh, I remember reading this at school! 🐀 🐀 5y
Cinfhen My son needed to read this in elementary school!! He LOVED it 5y
LibrarianRyan Love this. Both the movie and the book!!! 5y
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LibrarianRyan
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Love, love, love this #newclassic.

This cover change was probably due to time between book 1 and 2. Books 2 and 3 were never as popular as book 1.

#bbrc
#coverchanges

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SkeletonKey
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Whoa.

I was obsessed with The Rats of NIMH as a kid and my sister just found an article about its inspiration. Apparently this guy was doing population experiments with mice, which inspired the book. This is so interesting:

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-doomed-mouse-utopia-that-inspired-the-...

TK421 I loved this book, and watched the animated movie over and over as a kid.🐭 6y
SkeletonKey @TK421 - Me too! It was so good. 6y
Lady_Tigana_20 One of my favorite childhood movies. 💕 I don‘t remember any other books I checked out from my elementary library—I know I read other books—but I have a memory of searching the shelves for this book. 6y
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SkeletonKey @Lady_Tigana_20 - it‘s the best! 6y
Clare-Dragonfly Wow! I loved this book—I will read the article, thank you. 6y
SkeletonKey @Clare-Dragonfly - Welcome! The video included is pretty interesting. 6y
AvidReader25 This is fascinating! I‘m so glad you shared it. 5y
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EmilieGR
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Sweet

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melindamcmullen84
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Even though this Newbery winner has been around since the 70s, it‘s still a great SF addition to your library. A story about Mrs. Frisby and her family of field mice who meet another group of mice who are highly intelligent and can do many things humans can, thanks to the NIHM lab. You‘ll love reading this story told through a mouse and so will your class! I would use this as a LC option during SF studies, or an IR. #LAE3414sp19

melindamcmullen84 https://www.prestwickhouse.com/samples/304464.pdf is a well thought out and planned example of a unit study of this great book! UDL 6.1 will be used to help guide appropriate goal-setting during the duration of the reading. ESOL 36 (asking questions with higher level thinking response) is key to making them dig a little deeper in the story. 6y
DrSpalding I agree this would make an excellent literature circle option. While this one the Newbery many years ago, it would still be a wonderful choice for your classroom. 6y
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DivaDiane
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I didn‘t take a picture of us reading it or the book I got from the library.

I read this as a child and loved it. I had 2 rather random and specific recollections about the book but otherwise remembered very little. I remembered that Mrs Frisby had to move her children and her home elsewhere to the “Lea” of the stone. I also remember the Shrew (a hysterical neighbor).

I read it out loud to my son and we loved it.

Leniverse This reminds me that I really need to get this book! I've never read it but I love the animated movie. I loved it as a child, and it's still a favourite. 6y
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Bookmarkie
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Blackberry White Mocha, audiobook of tagged, and a partial 2019 TBR list. #workbreak

Chelsea.Poole Nice 👍🏻 6y
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BeansPage
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Who can play along? 😃

Judybskt I can‘t remember if there are humans. 6y
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glitterkitty459 The Warrior cats series!! 🐈😁 6y
LibrarianRyan @Judybskt yep. Fran her parents and brother. But I still love that story. 6y
TheWintergarden LibraryRyan 6y
rubyslippersreads I‘m not sure if there are people, and not really a novel, but 6y
Bookwomble Set about one million years in the past, in a different part of the galaxy, a planetary war between a species of reptile-like aliens and their insectoid enemies. 6y
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DGRachel
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Mehso-so

I never read this as a child, but I LOVED the animated film The Secret of NIMH, based on this book. I sadly didn‘t love the book. I tried print and switched to audio just so I could finish it for the PopSugar challenge. I found it dry and tedious, but that is also probably my mood, so take this review with a grain of salt. 😉

2BR02B As an adult, I still rank The Secret of NIMH among my favorite animated feature films. But I was also not terribly impressed with the book. 😴 6y
DGRachel @2BR02B I really need to watch it again. It‘s been ages, but I bought it on iTunes recently. 6y
LauraBeth Oh I LOVED this in third grade! 😀 Not sure it‘d resonate with me as an adult though. 6y
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DGRachel @LauraBeth I remember bailing on it back in middle school, so I‘m not totally surprised that I found it a little dry as an adult. I had hoped that I would love it as much as I love the film, but 🤷🏻‍♀️. I‘m almost scared to rewatch the movie considering how grumpy I‘ve been. I‘d hate to ruin the memories. 6y
Melissa_J I loved this one, but I read it as a child. BTW - are you in the Carolina‘s? I‘ve been monitoring the hurricane news and I have in my head that you live the area. 6y
LauraBeth The film is magical! Probably best to not watch it right now though 😀 6y
DGRachel @Melissa_J Yes. I‘m in Charlotte. It‘s looking like we will miss the worst of the winds, but the 🤬 storm is expected to turn southwest once it makes landfall which means we are going to get a lot more rain than predicted just two days ago. 😭 6y
Melissa_J Stay safe! Hopefully something changes in the next day or two and Florence ends up being less of a threat than it currently is. 6y
alisiakae This is the book club pick this month for Duke TIP (Maya is a member). I read this with her years ago as a read aloud and really liked it! I don‘t remember reading NIMH as a kid. Stay dry this weekend!! 6y
DGRachel @4thhouseontheleft You, too! I hate hurricane season. 🤬 6y
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Tonton
KristinaRay That video! 😂 When I was three I used to watched this movie over an over again. 6y
Tonton #KristinaRay s‘wonderful! 6y
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Mandigolightly
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We‘re chugging along on our reading streak (Last night was #534) and have been reading Mrs Frisby and the Rats of NIMH for about a week now. The little bookworm was VERY worried about Timothy, and we‘ve just gotten our first view of the Rats!

DGRachel I really need to read this. I loved the animated film and this book keeps popping up in my Litsy feed. It‘s like the Universe is trying to tell me something. 🤔 6y
leighmal49 This book was a childhood favorite of mine! 6y
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keys_on_fire
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Thanks for the awesome #Endowarrior21Giveaway!

My favorite book is the tagged one. I re-read this book often. I have so many favs that it was hard to pick, but I love the story, the characters and that it is also a quick read. When I need a little break from heavier reading, I pick this one to revisit my old friends. I‘ll probably need a new copy before too long!

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jfalkens
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Very good, I'm definitely interested in checking out the rest of the series and reading more adventures of the rats, Jeremy, Mrs.Frisby and her kids. #bookjarpick

Bradleygirl Ah, the OG of childhood Serious Animal Epics! 6y
jfalkens @Bradleygirl this was my first time reading it 🤗 6y
Victoriahoperose ❤️❤️❤️❤️ so many memories 6y
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jfalkens
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Up next #bookjarpick

DGRachel I still haven‘t read this but I LOVED the animated movie! 6y
jfalkens @DGRachel there's a movie? I'll have to check it out once I finish the book 😊 6y
DGRachel OMG! YES!! There is an animated film from, I think, 1985 or thereabouts. It‘s not Disney, but it‘s high quality animation and so good. So. Good. It‘s been playing on Starz Family channel recently and it‘s called The Secret of NIMH. It was one of my favorite movies as a kid. 6y
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JazzFeathers @DGRachel l watched the movie only once, still in the 1980s, and l still remember it. It is indeed very good. I should track diwn the book 🤔 6y
Moray_Reads @DGRachel I love the film but I've never read the book 6y
PickwickPlockPlock Oh I didn't know the movie was based on a book! 6y
GrilledCheeseSamurai Ooooh! Good choice! I love the movie and still watch it to this day from time to time. I've never read the book. I need to change that! 🤘 6y
Melissa_J OMG I looooove this book. It‘s one of my favourites from childhood. I also really enjoyed the movie. @DGRachel 6y
Pandareads37 I really enjoyed this book. I read it earlier this year 6y
EliNeedsMoreShelves Such a great book. It's close to the top of my stack to read aloud to the kiddos 6y
jfalkens @DGRachel my library has the movie I'll have to check it out once I finish the book 🤗 6y
DGRachel @jfalkens YAY!! This makes my 🖤 happy. 6y
jfalkens @JazzFeathers @Moray_Reads @PickwickPlockPlock @GrilledCheeseSamurai the book has been good so far, I didn't make it far before my nap lol but my library has the movie so I'll have to check it out once I finish the book 🤗 @Melissa_J @Pandareads37 @EliNeedsMoreShelves Sounds like the books good too, I'm glad you all liked it 🤗🤗🤗 6y
jfalkens @DGRachel probably 90 to 95 percent of the movies my husband and I see in theaters are animated lol so I might be able to even convince him to watch it too if he hasn't seen it already. 6y
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HeatherBookNerd
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Just finished rereading my favorite childhood book. Completes a prompt for the Read Harder Challenge - a children‘s classic published before 1980. Loved revisiting this beloved book again ❤️

#readharder @bookriot

Aimeesue This was one of my childhood favorites, too. ❤️ 6y
celtichik What is the library's "honor system" program? 6y
HeatherBookNerd @celtichik it‘s a shelf of paperbacks that you don‘t have to check out. You can just take it and bring it back when you‘re done. 6y
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CindyE09
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Listened to the audiobook with my son for the @bookriot #readharder challenge for the “children‘s book published before 1980s” category. My son LOVED listening to this in the car on our way to and about. It was our first car audiobook together, but it definitely won‘t be our last. This book is a classic for a reason, and I highly recommend it for children and adults alike. #raisingreaders

tammysue What a sweet smile, looks like he enjoyed reading time!! ☺️💜 6y
Melkyl I love this book. I‘m glad you both had fun together. 6y
Cortg Awesome! I remember the first road trip I introduced an audiobook to the family. I thought my hubby would hate me forever with his eye rolling and what not. The book ended, he looked at me and said “please tell me you have another book?!” We‘ve been audiobook road warriors ever since! 6y
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keys_on_fire
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Thanks for hosting such a great #CinderGiveaway, @MommyOfTwo 🎉👏

One of my favorite books is the tagged one: Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH. It‘s just one of those that I re-read every other year or so. There are characters that you fall in love with, action, mystery...so good.

#congrats on your achievement!

MommyOfTwo Thanks for entering! 6y
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Pickpick

A great childhood favorite. Great writing and great story. Very different from the 1990s Don Bluth film. However in my personal opinion I like both. This is a fabulous little story no matter how you tell it. This is great for younger readers or for adults who wish to look back on their childhood.
See my full review here:
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Melissa_J I adore this book! It‘s one of my all-time favorites and I remember it vividly from my childhood. 7y
tammysue I remember my children having to read this in school. A wonderful read! 7y
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BookMama789
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Currently reading this on the side of my book with my twin daughters. We are listening to it on audible and following along in the book. Muffin also apparently approves of the book🐱📖

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ChelseaM6010
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1. Mrs. Frisby and the rats of NIMH--- that book was my childhood!
2. One cat--- Penny 🐱
3. Owls, Cats, and Foxes are all among my favorites. It's hard to pick just one!
4. Cat.

#ManicMonday
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JoScho Great answers! Thanks for playing ❤️ 7y
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DGRachel
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A little #bookmail today. I think Pilot and I may have to watch the movie this evening.

#dogsoflitsy
#readingbuddy

mabell I had heard of it, but I don't know that I ever saw the movie. (Or read the book) 7y
JazzFeathers I watched that movie such a long time ago 7y
DGRachel @mabell @JazzFeathers I never read the book, but I loved the movie when I was a kid. 7y
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mcipher I loved this as a kid! But the movie has a few seriously creepy parts from what I remember. 7y
DGRachel @mcipher I didn‘t watch it today, but I remember being scared by the movie as a kid. How bad is it that I‘m too scared to watch it now? 😱 7y
mcipher Childhood traumas! 😂 7y
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toofondofbooks
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Started Mrs. Frisby with the kiddos tonight. I've read it so many times but it's a first for them

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