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* SeldomSeenSpecies: Less commonly depicted animals such as the cockchafer appear. The protagonist is even a yellow-necked mouse.
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->Like their age old enemies, mice too can be consumed by curiosity.
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''The House of Tribes'' is a 1995 book by Creator/GarryKilworth. It's a fantasy book about mice.
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* UnpleasantAnimalCounterpart: The protagonists are all mice, while one of the antagonists is a mean dirty old murderous rat.
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* UnpleasantAnimalCounterpart: The protagonists are all mice, while one of the antagonists is a mean dirty old murderous rat.rat.
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* HumanByAnyOtherName: Mice call humans "nudniks".
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* HumanByAnyOtherName: HumansByAnyOtherName: Mice call humans "nudniks".
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''The House of Tribes'' is a 1995 book by Creator/GarryKilsworth. It's a fantasy book about mice.
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''The House of Tribes'' is a 1995 book by Creator/GarryKilsworth.Creator/GarryKilworth. It's a fantasy book about mice.
* HumanByAnyOtherName: Mice call humans "nudniks".
* IronicName: Every single member of the mouse tribe "Invisibles" has that kind of a name; Hearallthings (deaf), Goingdownfast (an excellent swimmer), Ferocious (the meekest one), etc.
* KilledMidSentence: [[spoiler:Flegm's]] last words are "Push on, he says. I couldn't push a spr-" His friend is noted to spend the rest of his life wondering what the last word was going to be. "Sprout? Spring? Sprocket?"
* KilledMidSentence: [[spoiler:Flegm's]] last words are "Push on, he says. I couldn't push a spr-" His friend is noted to spend the rest of his life wondering what the last word was going to be. "Sprout? Spring? Sprocket?"
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* SeldomSeenSpecies: Less commonly depicted animals such as the cockchafer appear. The protagonist is even a yellow-necked mouse.
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* MouseWorld: ''House Of Tribes'' shows life entirely from the perspective of rodents living in Britain. To them, even a single house is mysterious.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Less commonly depicted animals such as the cockchafer appear. The protagonist is even a yellow-neckedmouse.mouse.
* UnpleasantAnimalCounterpart: The protagonists are all mice, while one of the antagonists is a mean dirty old murderous rat.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Less commonly depicted animals such as the cockchafer appear. The protagonist is even a yellow-necked
* UnpleasantAnimalCounterpart: The protagonists are all mice, while one of the antagonists is a mean dirty old murderous rat.
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->Like their age old enemies, mice too can be consumed by curiosity.
Pedlar is a young yellow-necked mouse who lives in Hedgerow. When he reaches a certain age, Pedlar decides to leave his family to go on a journey to live at the mysterious, far-off place known only as "the House".
''The House of Tribes'' is a 1995 book by Creator/GarryKilsworth. It's a fantasy book about mice.
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!!This book provides examples of:
* HumansAreSmelly: Tinker thinks that nudniks are unhygenic because they can't lick themselves well like mice can.
* HypocriticalHumor: Tinker claims to hate humans but is always talking about them.
* MeaningfulName: Justified as mice aren't named until they display traits. For example, Pedlar is named for his quirk of trading food with others.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Less commonly depicted animals such as the cockchafer appear. The protagonist is even a yellow-necked mouse.
Pedlar is a young yellow-necked mouse who lives in Hedgerow. When he reaches a certain age, Pedlar decides to leave his family to go on a journey to live at the mysterious, far-off place known only as "the House".
''The House of Tribes'' is a 1995 book by Creator/GarryKilsworth. It's a fantasy book about mice.
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!!This book provides examples of:
* HumansAreSmelly: Tinker thinks that nudniks are unhygenic because they can't lick themselves well like mice can.
* HypocriticalHumor: Tinker claims to hate humans but is always talking about them.
* MeaningfulName: Justified as mice aren't named until they display traits. For example, Pedlar is named for his quirk of trading food with others.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Less commonly depicted animals such as the cockchafer appear. The protagonist is even a yellow-necked mouse.