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Paul E. Morph
This is the third in this series of Enid Blyton's re-tellings of the onetime Br'er Rabbit folk tales and I think that, later on listening to them all dorsum-to-back, I may have gone a bit peculiar...

These stories are charming, funny and are wonderfully read past British stand-up comedian and console-bear witness regular Alan Davies. The stories are all between v and nine minutes long and would probably entertain immature children... maybe on a long drive or something.

I'm now going to read something written for adult

This is the third in this series of Enid Blyton's re-tellings of the old Br'er Rabbit folk tales and I think that, after listening to them all back-to-dorsum, I may take gone a bit peculiar...

These stories are charming, funny and are wonderfully read by British stand-upwards comedian and panel-show regular Alan Davies. The stories are all betwixt v and nine minutes long and would probably entertain young children... maybe on a long drive or something.

I'm now going to read something written for adults... probably a horror novel, just to go all these darned cutesy talking animals out of my head before they bulldoze me insane... Wubble...

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Veronica ⭐️
Oct 26, 2019 rated it really liked it
I'm and then glad I pulled this downward from my shelves after many, many years. I remember as a child thinking how funny and catchy Brer Rabbit was. You would think a fox would be wily and cunning but Brer Rabbit outwits him every time and he can't quite figure out how.

"There is a trick somewhere!" thought Brer Wolf to himself.
"Brer Bear knew there was a fob somewhere. Just what it was he could NOT think."

The animals fight, steal and plot confronting each other and Brer Rabbit always comes out laughing in

I'm so glad I pulled this downward from my shelves afterwards many, many years. I think as a child thinking how funny and tricky Brer Rabbit was. You would retrieve a flim-flam would exist wily and cunning just Brer Rabbit outwits him every time and he tin't quite effigy out how.

"At that place is a trick somewhere!" thought Brer Wolf to himself.
"Brer Acquit knew there was a trick somewhere. But what information technology was he could Not think."

The animals fight, steal and plot against each other and Brer Rabbit ever comes out laughing in these wits against brawn tales.
Anthropomorphism has ever been and volition continue to be a office of children'southward literature. Using animals to act out existent life situations can exist less confrontational for children.

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Nigel
Mar 08, 2019 rated it it was ok
Mildly amusing book of short stories featuring the rascally Brer Rabbit outsmarting Brer Play tricks, Brer Wolf and Brer Bear. Read aloud to kids, who liked it.
Lynn
Feb 11, 2010 rated it information technology was amazing
Recommended to Lynn by: Childhood book - mum bought
You just don't know how much I loved this book! My testimonial is that I remembered the title and the stories, a decade later! I take ever been a fan of Blyton's. Only its hard to remember which of her books I have read!

I remember former deport and his knot tying, and the naughty naughty rabbit and his tricks!

Yummilicious read that I am going to revisit soon again.

Yous simply don't know how much I loved this book! My testimonial is that I remembered the championship and the stories, a decade later! I accept e'er been a fan of Blyton's. Only its hard to remember which of her books I accept read!

I remember former bear and his knot tying, and the naughty naughty rabbit and his tricks!

Yummilicious read that I am going to revisit soon again.

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Sunshine
Oh-h-h Brer Rabbit; what a sadistic little B....
...er...b..bunny you are!
Jennie Rigg
So the brain weasels have not been kind today and I decided to pick up a book I've probably not read in thirty years.

On 1 level this volume is a lot of fun, and when I was a kid I loved it, only on other levels... My God, every creature in it is a sociopath, except maybe Miss Goose and Brer Terrapin. They are all forever stealing each other'due south stuff and tricking each other and fighting. Non i of them is a practiced guy. Brer Trick even sells his family unit for some corn, and kicks his wife when she goes to

So the brain weasels take non been kind today and I decided to choice up a book I've probably not read in thirty years.

On one level this book is a lot of fun, and when I was a kid I loved it, just on other levels... My God, every creature in it is a sociopath, except perhaps Miss Goose and Brer Terrapin. They are all forever stealing each other's stuff and tricking each other and fighting. Not one of them is a proficient guy. Brer Fob even sells his family for some corn, and kicks his wife when she goes to mutter. Actually the domestic arrangements of ALL the creatures except Cousin Wildcat and perhaps Mrs Bear don't stand up to modern scrutiny.

The illustrations in it are gloriously quondam-fashioned - the one of Brer Wolf in his bandages feeling sorry for himself is my favourite - simply I recall the thing that intrigued me most was the list on the back of the book of Other Books In This Serial. I of them was chosen Mr Pink Whistle Interferes. The mind boggles.

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Deeze
And then many wonderful memories of this cheeky but smart rabbit.

Having kids is a great alibi to re read these childhood classics lol.

Parhelion
Jan 18, 2021 rated it did non like it
I have given this a low review NOT because it wasn't well written, and the stories weren't engaging, but because it felt hugely inappropriate to be reading stories about a mischievous rabbit foiling his enemies that are a office of the African American tradition of the southern Usa written by a woman who is white and English language. Not simply is she retelling stories (or perhaps inventing new stories, to give her some credit) that are not a part of her bodily heritage, simply she uses phrases and w I have given this a low review Not because information technology wasn't well written, and the stories weren't engaging, but because it felt hugely inappropriate to exist reading stories about a mischievous rabbit foiling his enemies that are a part of the African American tradition of the southern Usa written by a woman who is white and English. Not merely is she retelling stories (or perhaps inventing new stories, to requite her some credit) that are not a office of her actual heritage, simply she uses phrases and words in her writing (such as "mighty" as in "Brer Rabbit had a mighty fine bag of carrots he stole from Brer Fox" for a fabricated up example) that mimic how an African American from the deep south might tell the story. It's really jarring and yes, this was written back in the '40s when people were less sensitive to these things, just it makes it hard to read without feeling aroused. Enid Blyton was a white woman from the Britain. What the hell was she doing telling African American stories in an African American "voice"? ...more
Ari ☁️
Dec 08, 2021 rated it liked it
My 400th book for 2021!
I have been lucky enough to go to Disney World twice and have ridden splash mountain tons of times, knowing that these characters appear hither interested me enough to pick it up.
The tales are brusque, whimsical and mildly amusing. Brer Rabbit ever comes out laughing simply when you lot retrieve about information technology, they are all kind of mean!
The illustrations were wonderful.
Gavin Lee
This is the 2d book of Brer Rabbit stories as retold by Enid Blyton and it is every scrap as enjoyable as the first volume. Again, all the stories center around Brer Rabbit (and occasionally Brer Terrapin) using brain to defeat Brawn. There are some very gullible characters in this volume and cunning and sly Brer Rabbit always gets abroad with it in the end! He is so sneaky and intelligent!
Anna
Feb xi, 2014 rated it really liked it
Read the 3 books in this series many times equally a child.

Looking at it now I realise what an unpleasant fauna Brer Rabbit is; no integrity whatsoever, he will pull a fast one on friends and enemies alike, anything to get the result he wants and have a inexpensive express mirth.
Probably a psycho-sociopath. Needs some serious therapy.

Ian
Mar 28, 2011 rated it really liked it
1st year juniors school prize and I all the same have it.....thank you Dad. Maybe the first volume I remember reading, although I'm certain there were others. Mind you I was pretty devoted to Sparky and the Victor comics....then maybe not. 1st twelvemonth juniors schoolhouse prize and I however have it.....thank you Dad. Possibly the first volume I recall reading, although I'm certain there were others. Mind you I was pretty devoted to Sparky and the Victor comics....then maybe non. ...more
Joanne Martinson
This volume was given to me by my mom when I was in grade half dozen. I immediately had fallen in honey with story of brer rabbit and his mischievous adventure. He ever outwits Brer Behave and Brer Wolf! Ah, such a smart rabbit!
Rei Esponilla
Aug 07, 2014 rated it it was amazing
I loved all Brer Rabbit books. I'd love it even more if I have the complete collection! Good read as a child, merely I think I'd even so enjoy this every bit an adult. :) I loved all Brer Rabbit books. I'd dearest it even more if I have the complete collection! Adept read as a child, but I remember I'd however savour this as an developed. :) ...more
R.L.
Aug 26, 2014 rated it actually liked it
Such lovely illustrations for a slap-up story book to read aloud for pocket-size children. The stories are morality tales much like Aesop's fables or the Just-so stories by Rudyard Kipling Such lovely illustrations for a great story book to read aloud for small children. The stories are morality tales much similar Aesop'south fables or the Just-so stories by Rudyard Kipling ...more
Liz
Dec 06, 2010 rated it actually liked it
Then lovely! Enid Blyton is such a hero!
Sally
I of the well-nigh confusing things when I was a child, was trying to understand why Brer Rabbit featured in both The Song of the South AND Enid Blyton stories! Was he English or American?? Argh!
Charmayne Brown
See too:
Ένιντ Μπλάιτον (Greek)
Enida Blaitona (Latvian)
Энид Блайтон (Russian)
Inid Blajton (Serbian)

Enid Mary Blyton (1897 - 1968) was an English author of children's books.

Born in South London, Blyton was the eldest of three children, and showed an early interest in music and reading. She was educated at St. Christopher's School, Beckenham, and - having decided non to pursue her music - at Ipswich

Encounter also:
Ένιντ Μπλάιτον (Greek)
Enida Blaitona (Latvian)
Энид Блайтон (Russian)
Inid Blajton (Serbian)

Enid Mary Blyton (1897 - 1968) was an English writer of children's books.

Built-in in South London, Blyton was the eldest of iii children, and showed an early on interest in music and reading. She was educated at St. Christopher's School, Beckenham, and - having decided not to pursue her music - at Ipswich High School, where she trained as a kindergarten teacher. She taught for five years before her 1924 wedlock to editor Hugh Pollock, with whom she had two daughters. This marriage ended in divorce, and Blyton remarried in 1943, to surgeon Kenneth Fraser Darrell Waters. She died in 1968, one year after her second married man.

Blyton was a prolific author of children'south books, who penned an estimated 800 books over about 40 years. Her stories were often either children's chance and mystery stories, or fantasies involving magic. Notable series include: The Famous Five, The Secret Seven, The Five Find-Outers, Noddy, The Wishing Chair, Mallory Towers, and St. Clare's.

According to the Alphabetize Translationum, Blyton was the 5th nigh pop author in the globe in 2007, coming after Lenin merely ahead of Shakespeare.

Run across also her pen name Mary Pollock

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