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Barbara Mitchelhill

Author of Run Rabbit Run

150 Works 855 Members 2 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Works by Barbara Mitchelhill

Run Rabbit Run (2011) 43 copies, 2 reviews
The Computer Game (2000) 34 copies
Moving Day (2000) 32 copies
Animal Friends (1993) 15 copies
Run for It! (2000) 14 copies
The Root of Evil (Tremors) (1999) 13 copies
A Twist of Fortune (2013) 9 copies
Horses: Level 3 (1993) 8 copies
Storm Runners (2007) 7 copies
Road to London (2012) 7 copies
The Mayflower (1996) 7 copies
Lost and Found (1993) 7 copies
See You Soon (2006) 7 copies
Invisible Ink (1999) 5 copies
Mobile Phoney (Livewires) (2003) 5 copies
Liz and Digger (1993) 4 copies
Kids On The Run (2005) 4 copies
Spooky! (Livewire Plays) (1999) 3 copies
Dangerous Diamonds (2009) 3 copies
Secret Suffragette (2019) 2 copies
Billy's Blitz (2014) 2 copies
Get that Fly (1984) 2 copies
A Mirror for Midnight (1985) 1 copy
Under Cover (2010) 1 copy
Going to the Beach (2006) 1 copy
The Guitars (1999) 1 copy
Together in Death (2000) 1 copy
Magic Boots 1 copy

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3 reviews
Going into this book, I was surpised at the simplicity of the writing style, but if you bear in mind that the narrator is an eleven year old girl, I think that the writing really suits the age group of the protagonist and draws you into the story. I think that although the writing style was quite simple, there were still some really emotional moments which made me realise how heartbreaking some of the events that these characters had to endure were.

This is a novel which is based on real life show more events and I think that because I knew this before I started reading, the things that happened felt a lot more real and it was more emotional because I already knew that it wasn’t completely fictional.

This was an extremely quick read and I think it would be suitable for all age groups, even younger readers and the events that happen although they are sometimes sad, seem to conclude in a satisfying way. The characters were enjoyable to read about and on the whole, I think that this book gave an interesting view on World War II, looking at the experiences of the children rather than the soldiers fighting.
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Works
150
Members
855
Popularity
#29,931
Rating
½ 3.3
Reviews
2
ISBNs
205
Languages
4
Favorited
1

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