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Three Terrible Trins

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Within the walls and under the floorboards of Orchard Farmhouse live three mischievous mouse brothers (a.k.a. the trins) who create constant commotion. "With his customary panache, King-Smith grabs the reader's attention from his opening sentence. And, sustaining his understated wit and rollicking pace throughout this breezy novel, the author never loosens his grip."--Publisher's Weekly. Illustrations.

112 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 1994

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Dick King-Smith

329 books308 followers
Dick King-Smith was born and raised in Gloucestershire, England, surrounded by pet animals. After twenty years as a farmer, he turned to teaching and then to writing children's books.

Dick writes mostly about animals: farmyard fantasy, as he likes to call it, often about pigs, his special favorites. He enjoys writing for children, meeting the children who read his books, and knowing that they get enjoyment from what he does.

Among his well-loved books is Babe, The Gallant Pig, which was recently made into a major motion picture, and was nominated for an Academy Award.

Dick lived with his wife in a small 17th-century cottage, about three miles from the house where he was born.

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355 reviews19 followers
May 8, 2022
DNF. The writing was dry and didn't keep my sons attention.
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4,599 reviews56 followers
July 6, 2010
This was a charming story of three brother mice and their thrice-widowed mother mouse. Mrs. Gray decides that her three sons are not going to go the way of her former three husbands, and the three mouse boys are courageous and strong. But I love that they're not just brawny mice. They're also clever and daring in the ways they try to get the cat out of the house, and they are also accepting of Kevin, the cellar-mouse. In short, they are very upstanding mice. King-Smith really hammers the acceptance concept pretty hard, also through the farmer's wife, who loves all the animals equally. This book reminds me of that story of belling the cat, or also the Rescuers.
I would think this would appeal mostly to the younger end of our spectrum - kids in the upper elementary grades. Both boys and girls should like this one. There's adventure and daring, sports, as well as a little romance and class conflict.
Death. Mouse sexual innuendo. Firearms.
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107 reviews7 followers
August 16, 2012
Isabelle picked this one out. I thought it might be good because it is by the same author as Babe. This has been such a fun read and all the kids are loving it.

Ok, so this was a fun book. I enjoyed reading it to the kids enough that I wanted to know more as much as they did. Definitely one I would recommend. Nice, short read.
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Author 6 books30 followers
September 22, 2017
This book stayed with me. That's the highest praise I can give any book. That even without having it, I still remember the story fondly, the characters, and the overall amusement of it. The Trins were just amusing to me, Kevin's point of view as well. I enjoyed this book overall and one day might replace it.
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121 reviews
December 8, 2024
I’m sorry to say it but this ATE. It’s revolutionary mice who engage in psychological and guerilla warfare against the cats that hunt them down. They also break apart the classism that has formed amongst the different mice clans.

I loved the drama (tea), how real and fleshed out the world felt, and the amazing illustrations!
123 reviews
November 28, 2018
This is one of the best opening sentences ever!

"At six o'clock on the morning of her birthday, Mrs. Gray's husband was killed and eaten.

It was her first birthday, and he was her third husband."
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64 reviews8 followers
July 20, 2023
Such a sweet and fun story. I grinned and laughed. It was quite an experience.
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15 reviews1 follower
March 22, 2025
This is a quirky book, but my boys loved it. A meandering ordinary story that was an offbeat, but fun bedtime read aloud.
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155 reviews5 followers
January 15, 2018
At first, I got a bit of a Miss Havisham vibe, considering the way Mrs. Gray used her kids to get back at the cats that killed her husband. Then it felt like she was an overbearing soccer parent, pushing the kids to train every day in dogged pursuit of her dreams. Then it felt like "My Fair Lady," only with Mr. Doolittle marrying Professor Higgins and having a litter.
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March 2, 2016
My younger brother enjoyed this one more than I did (I was more partial to Horse Pie). It could be that this particular story is aimed more at young boys rather than young girls, or it could just have been my own personal tastes.

However, we did read this one several times together, and it certainly went down very well with him.
366 reviews1 follower
November 17, 2014
It was a very enjoyable, funny and really well-written children's novel. It had really well done illustrations, great characters, very good humor and a very good story. I haven't read this book since it was published in 1994. It's one of the best and shortest Dick King-Smith books I've ever read in my whole life. It should be really enjoy for children and adults alike.
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3,489 reviews158 followers
May 25, 2009
The plot to this book is often humorous, with an antagonist who is very easy to rally against, and there are some very deftly-written moments to it. Dick King-Smith has done a commendable job in the creation of this story.
355 reviews
April 24, 2009
The mice know how to keep the cats out of the house so they will stay alive and will have a happy home.
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7 reviews
October 27, 2009
I really loved this book when I was little! I had forgotten about it till now, tho.
61 reviews1 follower
July 11, 2010
I recommend this book to younger children. I loved it when i was 5 and when i read it years later i found it boring.
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177 reviews2 followers
January 10, 2015
I discovered Dick King Smith's books when looking for chapter books to read to Joseph and Alex. We loved every single one we read together!
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2,686 reviews40 followers
August 8, 2015
Even mice can be empowered with a wee bit of hard work, exercise, and awareness. This one is adorable and could lead to some great discussions with children.
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