Wed Wabbit

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By Lissa Evans
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44 reviews
You’re called Fidge and you’re nearly eleven. You’ve been hurled into a strange world. You have three companions: two are unbelievably weird and the third is your awful cousin Graham. You have to solve a series of nearly impossible clues. You need to deal with a cruel dictator and three thousand Wimbley Woos (yes, you read that sentence correctly). And the whole situation – the whole, entire thing – is your fault.
Wed Wabbit is an adventure story about friendship, danger and the terror of never being able to get back home again. And it’s funny. It’s seriously funny.
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Quirky and not very everyone but a great portal story which is also slightly Dustin’s with protected characteristics included too. Dr Carrot made me laugh out loud!
It's a great book.
You should definitely read it!
my favourite person was Fige and I would recommend it to some one who like fiction about other woulds
A scary but lovely book.
I liked that it was exciting and imaginative at the same time.
I thought this book was so creative and I found myself completely lured to this book - I read it all in one sitting!
It was a brilliant book it was very funny and I really enjoyed it.
This was a nice and funny book.
I loved reading about the strange but awesome adventure!
I think that it was excellent because it was full of surprises and fun. It was very creative and funny and my favourite character was Fidge because she was brave and caring in the book. It’s very good when in the end Graham, Fidge’s cousin overcomes his fears and goes and has fun with others
1]It was a very good book it was adventure it felt like I was in the book.
2]Happy ,excited and intrigued.
3]Fidge
4] Because I like Lissa Evans Books and the spelling made me curious.
5] I would recommend it as so much courage in it
I thoroughly enjoyed this very imaginative and entertaining book and have already recommended to a friend, who also enjoyed reading it. It is a surreal mystery with clues to be solved as the deadline looms. Inter-personal relationships and friendship bonds become fundamental to the success of the challenge. There are strong echoes of Alice in Wonderland, with our protagonists falling down the cellar steps rather than a rabbit hole but ending up in a similar surreal world of over-sized, animated toys, with sinister undertones. There is even a rabbit but in this story it is red rather than white and actually quite evil. Much of the dialogue is written in rhyme which introduces another element of interest for the reader, and quite an ambitious challenge for the author! The character of the king allows her some slack because he is too lazy to think up rhymes so he makes up nonsensical words instead. With its 'laugh out loud' humour, this story is all about being kind to others, being true to yourself, and facing your demons.
This is the fifth book I have read in my project to read books by authors who write for children and for adults. 'Old Baggage' by Lissa Evans is about strong-willed, confident female characters who lead the action in a story about the suffragette movement.
LE has an engaging writing style and excellent characterisation. In both stories, there is a competition between two opposing factions - basically good versus evil - involving various physical challenges and clues to be solved to attain the prize. In both books, there are strong female characters on the good side, while the male characters are either on the evil side or just more shallow and less significant to the plot. (Although Graham's character develops and becomes totally transformed as the plot unfolds in Wed Wabbit.)
This was a book where a girl accidentally puts her sister in hospital. Then she gets a nightmare / teleported into a universe where her sisters favourite things come alive. It is a very good book. I know who I would reccommend this to and who i wouldn't.
Don't be fooled by the cutesy title. The particularly 'Wabbit' in the story is anything but sweet! I like the way that Wed Wabbit wasn't evil at the end by only one hug (which was a hard thing for Fidge to do). I felt sorry for Fidge that she went through so much to get wed Wabbit back but in the end, it wasn't Minnie's favorite toy anyway. I would recommend this book.
It was amazing. I loved how they were teleported into wimbilly land. It was hilarious when Graham met Fige ha ha ha ha ha. Everyone should read this book.
My favourite character was Wed Wabbit, because he speaks funny and I like his personality.
I would recommend it to anyone who loves funny and sometimes thrilling books.
This was a strange book but I did enjoy it which is why I gave it a 5 star rating. It's got an element of fantasy and humour with some real life aspects. My favourite character was Fidge because she ended up saving the day for Graham and Minnie. I would recommend this book to people who like fantasy worlds, humour and plot twists.
I would give this ten stars even although I wasn’t sure at the beginning that I would like it. It starts sad, but then the adventures of Fidge really start and are fun to read. Cousin Graham is unreasonable at the start but he is still my favourite character. It’s an exciting story.
This book was a little creepy but very good
I thought this book was exciting and interesting to read. I loved the idea of a whole new world called Wimbley Land that Fidge (the main character) and Graham (her annoying cousin) land into. The Wimbly Woos (the people who live in Wimbley Land) were so unique and different to one another. The ruler - Wed Wabbit - was an evil rabbit yet so hilarious because it could not pronounce the letter 'r' while talking!
My favourite character is Eleanor Elephant (Ella for short) because she is a calm, caring character and takes insults in a positive way.
I would definitely recommend this book to 11 year olds and above, escpecially people who love mysteries and comedies.
I liked this book a lot. The other world was really funny and I loved how it all connected. I would recommend it to 9 to 13 year olds.
I thought that the book was okay.
This book was fictional I’m not sure what character I liked the best.
However I would slightly recommend it but not that much as I never enjoyed it as much but some people may like the book so I would recommend it on the other hand I would not.
I rate it 3/5
This is a fiction story about an evil plush rabbit. It sounds a bit scary, but it’s actually funny.
I enjoyed this book as it was goofy and a lot of fun despite the seriousness of the situation they where in
I liked the orange Wimbly Woos best.
Mysterious story
I like when the emotions and behaviours suddenly changed
I wish I could give it 10 stars Out of five
I am planning to look for other stories by this Writer
Is a toy really harmless? Think twice!
This was a great book. At some points it was quite scary. But they did save everyone and escaping so all ended well.
It had me biting my nails in fear at some points but laughing hysterically at other moments.
Definitely recommended
It was a good book that kept me entertained during Lockdown. It is fiction. I would recommend it to those who like quite serious books
I really enjoyed this book and the cover is quite misleading in some ways but it's actually an adventure story and I would definitely recommend.
So imaginative, it is mind-blowing! The audio book adds lots of character to the book and spits!