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Tales From Watership Down (Hardcover)

by Richard Adams (Author)
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (53 customer reviews)

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The original Watership Down is one of those wonderful works that appeals to readers both young and old. The story of a group of rabbits on an adventure into unfamiliar yards, farms, and fields made for an imaginative, captivating journey. This latest work follows the aftermath of the original's climactic ending and includes the rabbits' retelling of various myths associated with their rabbit-hood, plus some new twists and developments. This is a captivating introduction to Adams's warren for first-time visitors, and those who loved the original Watership Down won't be disappointed. --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.


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As readers of Watership Down (1974) will recall, Adams reached classic heights of inspired storytelling in that fable of the animal kingdom, performing a finely calibrated juggling act between the real and the imagined. These 19 interrelated tales continue the adventures of the rabbits met in the earlier book, after their defeat of General Woundwart and the Efrafans. The deeds of the hero El-ahrairah are celebrated in the seven stories of Part One (of three). El-ahrairah's stalwart companion Rabscuttle joins him for four tales in Part Two, while the remaining stories, which are devoted to Hazel and his rabbits, have the continuity of a novel. Mystical, occasionally allegorical, full of whimsy, rich in vivid descriptions of the rabbits' society and of the natural world, the tales are often suspenseful, frequently amusing and invariably clever. The rabbits exhibit a wide range of behavior, showing themselves to be manipulative, defiant, ignorant and self-satisfied, along with noble, loving and brave. There is a brief summation of what happened in the initial passages of the first tale, but from there on, the book stands on its own. El-ahrairah's heroic exploits include his perilous journey to obtain a sense of smell for all rabbits and his search for eternal youth, while his adventures with Rabscuttle find them both leading another group of rabbits across a dangerous marsh as they attempt to evade an army of rapacious, savage rats. Eventually, a new warren is founded and various other ones reconfigure and recombine. The collection comes to a satisfying close by ending, as it began, with an account of the bold deeds of another heroic rabbit, formerly an enemy, now a valued member of the new warren. Illustrations not seen by PW. 200,000 first printing.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Worthwhile Read, but Different than Original Novel, Jun 5 2005
By J. H. Sweet - See all my reviews
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This book is not very similar to the original novel, which is what I think makes it so interesting and worthwhile to read. I definitely prefer the original, but I believe this work has something important to say. Each of the tales is worthy of the telling and the reading.

I probably will not re-read this as I have the original work, but I don't think I should be comparing this novel to the original one in this review. This is good storytelling in-and-of itself and does not need to be put side-by-side with Watership Down.

The shorter tales are excellent quick reading, and make this an easier book to pick up and put down in our busy lives. Much of what the author is saying in these tales is incredibly fascinating. I was particularly drawn to the paradox that the man-smell, which the rabbits would generally use as a reason to outcast one of their own, is actually what saves the warren. The wisdom of the characters to recognize this is nicely woven into the tale. As with his other works, Richard Adams shows incredible insight into our natural world, especially that of community living animals. It is nice to see humanity in these creatures or, rather, theirs reflected in us. (I am not sure which is more accurate.)

This is a nice collection of touching tales that definitely have something significant to say. As long as readers are not expecting a repeat of the original book, I believe this will be an enjoyable experience. Just don't expect it to read like a sequel.

J.H. Sweet, author of The Fairy Chronicles

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4.0 out of 5 stars A note about the hardcover BINDING, not content, Nov 7 2003
By Eulalie (Texas) - See all my reviews
I purchased this book as a gift, but would be embarassed to present it. The hardcover "library binding" of this edition of Tales from Watership Down (ISBN 0-613-37671-4) is of the worst quality. It is a paperback book poorly disguised as hardbound by the addition of cardboard reinforcements to the cover. The text seems to be printed on public washroom paper towels pasted together. The newspaper critcal reviews occupy a page in the front and the outside back cover. There is not just a mention of, but full page advertising for Watership Down inside the back of the book. There is no dust jacket, but then what here is worthy of protection? The pleasure of holding a hardbound volume cannot be found in this edition.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected, Jun 13 2003
By Deborah Carl "jndcarl" (Nashua, NH United States) - See all my reviews
The last part of the book where the story of Watership Down (which I've read about 8 times and loved) I enjoyed. I got bored with the El-ahrairah stories, probably because I never developed a sympathy for his character.
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4.0 out of 5 stars An uneven "sequel"...
I'm not entirely sure about this sequel Adams has written. "Watership Down" is without a doubt one of my favorite books in the world. Read more
Published on Jun 6 2002 by Cas

4.0 out of 5 stars An uneven "sequel"...
I'm not entirely sure about this sequel Adams has written. "Watership Down" is without a doubt one of my favorite books in the world. Read more
Published on Jun 6 2002 by Cas

1.0 out of 5 stars One of the worst 'sequels' out there
Pathetic compared to the original (it's just a collection of short stories for goodness sake!). There are also many 'stuffups'. Read more
Published on April 17 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars I love this book!
This is a good book. The first two sections are about the rabit role model El-hairaina. He is a little rabit who goes around and has adventures. Read more
Published on Feb 27 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars A good, but not great, follow-up work
For those who loved Watership Down for all its well-plotted adventures of Hazel and his friends who leave their home warren and journey out into the world, this book will probably... Read more
Published on Sep 7 2001 by julies_27

2.0 out of 5 stars Tough Act to Follow = few glimpses of the original's Magic
Tales of Watership Down reads like an abandoned follow up to the classic original that was salvaged into this disjointed collection of hobbled short-stories when Richard Adams... Read more
Published on Aug 10 2001 by nemoistic

3.0 out of 5 stars It was okay...too short
I enjoyed the stories about El-ahrairah, but those stories got in the way of the Watership rabbit's lives. Read more
Published on Jun 30 2001 by T. Montgomery

1.0 out of 5 stars It's even bad for a sequel
Watership Down is one of my favorite books, and it has been for years. Every time I read it, I like it a little bit more. Read more
Published on May 18 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars Dog Breathe
Dog Breathe is a good book.It makes me laugh because I like dogs and puppies.My favorite part was when Hally [the dog] saved her family from two burglars.Then Hally becomes a hero!
Published on April 21 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars tales from watership down
Tales from watership down,one of my favorite books.This is my favorite book because the characters are funny.At the beginning Dandilion tells a story. Read more
Published on April 20 2001

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