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ISBN: | 0991766725 (ISBN13: 9780991766727) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Rabbit Ate My... #1 |
Rachel Elizabeth Cole
Paperback | Pages: 210 pages Rating: 4.14 | 440 Users | 66 Reviews
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Eleven-year-old Drew Montgomery has not, does not, and will not ever want a stupid old rabbit. All they do is sit in their cages, eat carrots, and poop. Then his annoying little sister blackmails him into hiding a bunny in his closet. She knows what really happened to his "stolen" bike and she's threatening to tell. Now Drew's in a real jam. If his "No pets!" parents find the rabbit or, worse, his sister blabs the truth, he'll be grounded till Grade Seven for sure.And if that's not enough trouble, two girls at school drag him into a prank war that goes from bad to worse--and it's all the rabbit's fault. Plus, the weirdest girl in his class wants to be his science partner. If she tells him she wants to be his girlfriend, he just knows he's gonna die.
Drew must find a way to outwit the mean girls, wiggle out of the blackmail deal, and get rid of the rabbit before it destroys his bedroom and his life.
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Title | : | The Rabbit Ate My Homework (The Rabbit Ate My... #1) |
Author | : | Rachel Elizabeth Cole |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 210 pages |
Published | : | September 2nd 2014 by Tangled Oak Press |
Categories | : | Childrens. Middle Grade. Fiction |
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Ratings: 4.14 From 440 Users | 66 ReviewsPiece Of Books The Rabbit Ate My Homework (The Rabbit Ate My... #1)
rabbits are the class clownsAs a person who has worked saving rabbits for the past 18 years, I am very skeptical about books that portray rabbits as pets. I am pleased to say this book is a great one. It talks about rabbits as pets, real pets, not outside hutch animals, but living inside.It is a numerous look at rabbits and the problems they can cause. I laughed through most of it, knowing how true to life it is. Rabbits can cause problems when the household isn't expecting what rabbits can do.I thoroughly enjoyed this book. (contains mild plot spoiler) When 6th grader Drew breaks a rule and gets himself into trouble, he finds himself being blackmailed by his little sister into caring for a rabbit without his mom and dad's knowledge, since they would not approve of any pet. After a few more mishaps all stemming from his poor decisions, Drew's life seems out of control, at school and at home. The story is a fast and entertaining read, full of plot twists and crisp, clear imagery. The
In this book, Drew and his sister Libby find and take home a stray rabbit they find randomly in a box after it's been abandoned.As Drew hides the rabbit in his room, his sister complains as she wants to play and dress up the rabbit all the time.Meanwhile their parents don't know about the rabbit and Drew tries hard to keep it a secret as their parents won't allow them to have a pet despite Libby pleading with them.Drew hates the rabbit though after it wrecks his room, chewing cables, comics and
Drew is 11 years old and hes waiting to biking with his dad but his dad lets him down, so even though he knows he shouldnt he goes himself, and after doing a big jump on his bike that hes been told not to do he breaks his new bike, hiding it he turns and finds his sister six year old Libby, A few days later they both find a rabbit discarded in a box on the sidewalk, Libby blackmail's Drew into keeping it or shes going to tell mum and dad about Drew's bike.Tiny the rabbit causes Drew a load of
I couldn't pass up a free ebook with a rabbit. The story was cute and a quick read. I could read more in this series.
Hi xWhile all turns out in the end, its a bit scary. Good relationship between siblings, but not parents. Very long.
I won this terrific book in a goodreads giveaway...thanks,I read this as a preview to see if it was appropriate for my 7 year old grandson and while I think he will better understand it in a year or two, I thoroughly enjoyed it and I look forward to re-reading it with him. It's an adorable book with lots of humor that is sure to please any child and any adult who reads along with their child. I highly recommend this wonderful book. Thank you Ms. Cole!!!
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