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The Wind in the Willows - Community Reviews back

by Kenneth Grahame, Margaret Hodges, Ernest H. Shepard
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Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it 8 years ago
I just ended up reading this since the book hold I had on Watership Down is not moving at all. I will be lucky to read that book by the end of summer at this rate. I haven't read this book since I was a kid and it's cute enough now but of course as an adult I just didn't have the same feeling of e...
Teacher Baker
Teacher Baker rated it 8 years ago
The Wind in the Willows by Malvina Vogel is an edited version of Kenneth Grahame's original story. The book is a 5.2 on the Accelerated Reading leveling system. The story follows the lives of animals that exist and survive much like people. They must overcome obstacles that are both serious and funn...
Sharon E. Cathcart
Sharon E. Cathcart rated it 9 years ago
I re-read this book for the first time in many years. I had forgotten how utterly charming the tales of Toad, Mole, Rat and friends are! The little woodland animals have many an adventure -- particularly Toad, with his fascination for the (novel at the time the book was written) new motor cars. The ...
FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt
FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt rated it 10 years ago
I spent my whole childhood having never read this book solely because I owned a VHS of a film version, which was horribly dark and, to my young mind, violent and scary. I was finally brave enough to tackle the book.Overall, the book was good. There were many interesting stories throughout the book a...
A Reading Vocation
A Reading Vocation rated it 10 years ago
So, this book is one of those self-publishing "success stories" folks love to yammer on about.When Grahame first wrote "The Wind in the Willows," no one wanted to publish it. He self-published it, it gained great popularity, now it's a classic, etc.But all I could think as I read it was that I could...
Inked Brownies
Inked Brownies rated it 11 years ago
One of my favourite books of all time.
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
The introduction tells us this is "the first novel-length animal fantasy" and as such "foreshadowing" "Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh, Adam's Watership Down and White's Charlotte's Web. I've never read Winnie-the-Pooh, but I can't say I liked this one anywhere near as much as Watership Down or Charlotte's ...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 11 years ago
England is so awesome and idyllic for the upper classes it's better to be there in wartime than say, NYC without a war. I don't argue with that. Hell, it's why I watch Downton Abbey or Brideshead Revisted. It's interesting to see how different people have addressed the idea of teen-aged girls in...
Clouds' Cloudscapes
Clouds' Cloudscapes rated it 12 years ago
Following the resounding success of my Locus Quest, I faced a dilemma: which reading list to follow it up with? Variety is the spice of life, so I’ve decided to diversify and pursue six different lists simultaneously. This book falls into my BEDTIME STORIES list.I have a little boy and love reading ...
Valz
Valz rated it 12 years ago
I grew up on the bank of a beautiful meandering river and was alone much of the time with only my imagination. When I checked this book out of the library (my favorite place at the time) it resonated deeply within me and became my favorite for many years. It was so easy for me to imagine myself in t...
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