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Fairy Tales Written By Rabbits Mary A Parker Michelle Cannon Books



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Fairy Tales Written By Rabbits Mary A Parker Michelle Cannon Books

Reminiscent of Watership Down, this tale of 2 bunnies being forced from their home due to fire & flood takes us on a mystical journey including dragons & unicorns. If you loved Watership, you'll enjoy this book.

All proceeds go to maintaining the Big Ears Sanctuary in Tasmania, run by a wonderful couple with a love of animals.

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Fairy Tales Written By Rabbits Mary A Parker Michelle Cannon Books Reviews


This is a beautifully written story. It is very interesting to read through and ponder as to what relics of the human world would be like and what intelligent animals would think they are. It is a great story for children 10+ and adults alike, although younger children might not understand the post apocalyptic world that the animals are in. I can't wait for the sequel.

The book is based around one fairy tale from the view of the protagonist rabbits, not a collection of short stories.
“Fairytales Written by Rabbits” is an enchanting tale written by someone with an obvious love for stories. The opening sequence immediately draws you in and sets the mood, setting up the fairy tale atmosphere and giving the book a quality reminiscent of other classic “animal” stories, which is another feature that is absolutely fabulous about this story, especially for someone who loves animals and who grew up reading tales such as “The Rats of Nimh.”

The main narrative centers around a typical quest – an attempt of the main two characters to return home – but there is so much more at work than that. Much deeper, you will find messages about what it means to be a hero and how anybody can be strong, magical, or brave, no matter who they are. The message is delivered without the usual moralizing you might find in a “kids” book (and I wouldn’t classify this as a kids book, despite the animal protagonists). It’s done in a lovely and subtle way that engages the reader and definitely made me smile towards the end.

One of the great qualities about the book is that it sets up its own mythos, but that it doesn’t feel the need to answer all of the questions it sets forth. It delves into sentiment without melodrama and has plenty of beautifully touching moments. Those with siblings in particular will easily connect with the relationship between the two main rabbit characters as they go on their journey to find home again. The imagery is absolutely perfect as well, and the few illustrations at the head of each chapter were a delight.

While I would have adored the book as a child, I found it just and engaging and enjoyable as an animal-loving adult as well.
The Review
This story is charming, inventive, and beautiful. It allows you to explore the question "what would rabbits think if they could wonder?" it's full of beautiful storytelling and it lets you see the world through a rabbit's eyes (albeit very intelligent rabbits!). This book is great for adults and older children alike. Personally, I find this book to be one of the best I've read in a while and well worth the purchase!

A word on the Proceeds
Plus the proceeds go to the Big Ears Animal Sanctuary which cares for just about any animal with ears. From rabbits to pigs, dogs, geese, cats (even feral ones), ducks, cows, rats, horses, chickens, birds, donkeys, guinea pigs, and goats they certainly deserve support for allowing animals to live a life with plenty of room, food, and veterinary care - even in special cases in which treatment will be life-long. The animals are either kept within their own sex or de-sexed to prevent overpopulation.Big Ears is committed to prevent the breeding of any animal at the sanctuary and all eggs are collected daily.
This is a really good book.
Fairy Tales Written by Rabbits is a very engrossing, enjoyable book, and I look forward to more from this author in the future. I found it incredibly hard to put down.
This was a wonderful book in the tradition of animal stories like Bambi, the Rats of NIMH, and the Last Unicorn. I highly recommend it.
This is an amazing book! Very intense, I was sorry when it ended.
I'd like to see the author write a sequel to this book.
Not only is this book worth its weight in gold, it is a fundraiser for the Big Ears Sanctuary. The people there do incredible work. If you'd like to see what they are doing here is the link https//www.facebook.com/bigears.sanctuary/
Reminiscent of Watership Down, this tale of 2 bunnies being forced from their home due to fire & flood takes us on a mystical journey including dragons & unicorns. If you loved Watership, you'll enjoy this book.

All proceeds go to maintaining the Big Ears Sanctuary in Tasmania, run by a wonderful couple with a love of animals.
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