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Title: Watership Down by Richard Adams ISBN: 0380002930 Publisher: Avon Pub. Date: August, 1989 Format: Mass Market Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $7.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.54
Rating: 5
Summary: The Rabbits Rock the Literary World
Comment: Richard Adams's incredible novel 'Watership Down' is not just about rabbits, as one first suspects. With its artful and satirical plot, painstakingly etched characters, and superb portrayal of a society, Adams has created a milestone of modern literature.
Our story begins in a warren of rabbits where two brothers- Hazel and Fiver- are living a comfortable life when they're not being bullied and bossed around by the Owsla, or rabbit military regime. When Fiver begins to have visions and apprehensive feelings, he convinces Hazel that something evil is about to descend on the warren. The Chief Rabbit, Threarah, listens patiently to Fiver's claims and then shrugs the two off, convinced that if something devastating were coming to the warren, he would already know about it. Left to their own devices, Fiver and Hazel decide to leave the warren in search of something better. They bring with them a brave band of rabbits who together struggle, learn, and above all survive. This is a truly great story about comradary, the pursuit of the truth, and the unbreakable hope and spirit that is in all living things- be they human beings fighting for their rights in a terrorized society, or rabbits fighting to survive.
Adams uses better techniques than just satire, however. He has a raw skill and talent to make the rabbit's problem hit a human chord that even the most primitive of people can understand. Adams also gives the rabbits an extensive history, religion, folktales, and fears. Several times throughout the novel, Adams has delightful digressions where he relates these folk stories through Dandelion, one of the rabbits to leave with Fiver and Hazel who tells stories to the new warren at Watership Down. The reader will have no trouble getting through the rich imagery, atmosphere, and hopeful appeal this novel wears so very well.
'Watership Down' deserves every word of praise it gets now and will continue to get for generations to come. This timeless treasure of American literature stands as a towering landmark to good story-telling, flawless talent, and a return to a style the reader will not have felt since childhood. But make no mistake; 'Watership Down' is NO children's book. Its intelligence, craft, and moveable feel with take its readers to an unforgettable place they will be sorry to leave as they turn the last page.
Rating: 5
Summary: A Rippin' Good Yarn.
Comment: Watership Down will survive as one of the great classics of Twentieth Century literature. It is the anthropomorphic tale of a rabbit warren that must flee the impending destruction of its bunny hole in the English countryside by advancing urban sprawl. They set off on a journey of adventure and discovery toward their new home, Watership Down.
The beauty of the book is in its deceptive complexity. As a multi-layered work, it appeals to a wide variety of readers by satisfying their needs at many different levels. For those who just like rabbits or warm and fuzzy animal tales, Watership Down competes with The Incredible Journey, Black Beauty, or anything by Disney. For those interested in intriguing plot-based fiction with good action and character development, look no further. And surprisingly, for the discriminating reader of literary fiction, Watership Down provides a sophisticated corollary to the ironies of advanced human civilization, reminiscent of Animal Farm, yet less sardonic. A great read for all ages. --Christopher Bonn Jonnes, author of Wake Up Dead.
Rating: 5
Summary: My favorite novel of all time.
Comment: The first time I read this book I was in the seventh grade. I am now almost thirty years old and it still remains the most enjoyable novel I have ever experienced. This novel has everything a reader could possible want; adventure, suspense, romance, betrayel, and never-ending mythology. Yes, the characters are rabbits, which may not seem credible at the start of the story, but soon you begin to realize that this is not just a tale about bunny rabbits. It is a tale of a group of wanderers who are forced to flee the only home they have ever known. Once out in strange and unfamiliar surroundings they must learn to rely on each others strengths and capabilities in order to survive. While searching for a new home they encounter many dangers along the way, from foxes and dogs, to man and his many unnatural creations, to the most dangerous enemy of all, that of their own kind. You will be forever moved and touched as you follow the many adventures of Hazel, Fiver, Bigwig and their friends. I can't imangine anyone coming away unchanged after reading about the rabbits of Watership Down.
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Title: Tales from Watership Down by Richard Adams ISBN: 0380729342 Publisher: Avon Pub. Date: March, 1998 List Price(USD): $6.99 |
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Title:Watership Down ASIN: B00005UF84 Publisher: Warner Studios Pub. Date: 26 March, 2002 List Price(USD): $19.98 Comparison N/A, buy it from Amazon for $16.99 |
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Title: The Plague Dogs by Richard Adams ISBN: 0449211827 Publisher: Fawcett Books Pub. Date: May, 1991 List Price(USD): $6.99 |
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Title:Watership Down ASIN: B00005UF9O Publisher: Warner Studios Pub. Date: 26 March, 2002 List Price(USD): $14.95 Comparison N/A, buy it from Amazon for $14.95 |
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Title: Animal Farm by George Orwell, C. M. Woodhouse, Russell Baker ISBN: 0451526341 Publisher: Signet Classic Pub. Date: April, 1996 List Price(USD): $6.95 |
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