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by pmcds - written on 09/10/08 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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Mr Rude is the second Mr Men book created by Adam Hargreaves. The Mr Men were first created in 1971 by Roger Hargreaves. Following his death in 1988, his son, Adam, published four books that in 1990 that Roger had already created, before creating, writing and illustrating his own set in 2003. I loved the Mr Men books when I was a kid, and my son likes them all now. Mr Rude is not nice at all. He is rude to everyone. He is rude to a fat woman and to Little Miss Tiny, and when Mr Happy hears about it he goes to see him. Mr Rude is rude to him as well, but Mr Happy ignores this. Who will win? Will Mr Happy turn Mr Rude into Mr Polite or will our happiest Mr Man ...
by sewbizzie - written on 28/03/08 (Very useful, 80 readings)
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Mr Rude is number 45 in the Mr Men collection. He is a round shaped character and wears a black top hat. The cover of the book is white and has a picture of Mr Rude and the title in black letters above. The back cover of the book has smaller pictures of the other characters in the collection. THE STORY The book starts by telling us about Mr Rude, he is a very very rude man. He is so rude that if he met someone with a big nose he would tell them where as anyone else wouldn't. When Mr Rude met someone who was overweight he shouted fatty to them and told her that she was not supposed to eat the food and the fridge as well. When ...
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