Rats of NIMH is one of my favorite books!
Published Tuesday, September 18, 2007 by T-Man | E-mail this post 
Hey! It’s-a me! T-Man! And I’m-a reviewing my third-favorite book! There’s also a movie adaptation called The Secret of NIMH (that is almost an entirely different story than the book) that is also really good and you should check it out, too. Anyhow…

The frost on the ground is beginning to melt, which can only mean one thing: Moving Day. Moving Day is the day that Farmer Fitzgibbon plows the ground after the frost melts, which means all the animals must move somewhere else (duh). Well, Mrs. Frisby’s (the main character whose husband disappeared) youngest son, Timothy, lies ill with pneumonia, and, according to Mr. Ages (a mouse scientist who gives Mrs. Frisby medicine to bring down Timmy’s fever) he must stay in bed and keep warm for three weeks (hmm, not much fun for the little guy, huh?), for if he gets too cold, even after he finishes taking the medicine, the pneumonia will come back worse than before. Moving Day is only going to be five days later, but that’s not enough time, so Jeremy (a crow that Mrs. Frisby helps by freeing him when he is tangled up in a string) takes her to the Great Owl for advice. At first, the owl says to bundle Timmy up and take him out to go to their summer home regardless and hope for the best, but when he is told that she is Mrs. Jonathan Frisby (Jonathan was her husband’s name), he tells her to inquire with the rats who live in the rosebush in the Fitzgibbons’ yard, and tells her to tell them to move her cinder block house to the lee of the stone near her house. And those rats…there’s something weird about them. That’s all I will spoil! Read the dang book if you wanna know more!
The Wii and the PS3
The Wii:
**It’s just a good book. What more do I have to say?
The PS3:
\ No cons here…
Rating: Pure Greatness
This book has received the T-MAN’S GAMES T-MAN’S CHOICE AWARD
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