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Watership Down [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Richard Adams (Author)
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (573 customer reviews)

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Watership Down has been a staple of high-school English classes for years. Despite the fact that it's often a hard sell at first (what teenager wouldn't cringe at the thought of 400-plus pages of talking rabbits?), Richard Adams's bunny-centric epic rarely fails to win the love and respect of anyone who reads it, regardless of age. Like most great novels, Watership Down is a rich story that can be read (and reread) on many different levels. The book is often praised as an allegory, with its analogs between human and rabbit culture (a fact sometimes used to goad skeptical teens, who resent the challenge that they won't "get" it, into reading it), but it's equally praiseworthy as just a corking good adventure.

The story follows a warren of Berkshire rabbits fleeing the destruction of their home by a land developer. As they search for a safe haven, skirting danger at every turn, we become acquainted with the band and its compelling culture and mythos. Adams has crafted a touching, involving world in the dirt and scrub of the English countryside, complete with its own folk history and language (the book comes with a "lapine" glossary, a guide to rabbitese). As much about freedom, ethics, and human nature as it is about a bunch of bunnies looking for a warm hidey-hole and some mates, Watership Down will continue to make the transition from classroom desk to bedside table for many generations to come. --Paul Hughes



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This simple story of the arduous migration of a band of rabbits to a safer home is an artful blending of epic, myth and creative language. While this rendition conveys the basic story, it obstructs deeper appreciation of this rich work. The narrator seems rushed. There are few suspenseful pauses and no modulation of voice for chapter breaks, lexical footnotes, literary extracts or mythic digressions. The result is an amorphous stream of words which are difficult to disentangle. Such a complex book will succeed in audio only with an articulate reading to help the listener follow its many threads. This reading does not. B.M.W. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Timeless and for all ages, April 13 2005
By Paul Spendlove (Ottawa, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Watership Down (Paperback)
Only the British seem to know how to write for children without talking down to them. While telling a gripping adventure about a group of rabbits, Adams also makes a strong statement about the nature of leadership, contrasting the intelligent and intuitive protagonist Hazel with the repressive and authoritarian General Woundwort. The book's environmental message is also as relevant today as when it was written.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Work of Literature for ALL ages, Jun 13 2003
i read this book when i first started my second semester english class because it was lying around and i couldnt find another book to read, but now, im glad i did read it. its a wonderful book, full of adventure of thrill.. it really left me on the edge of my seat, wanting to know what was going to happen next with Hazel and his friends, and the dictionary in the back is fun to look at when u dont know what one of the authors words mean. Best of all, kids of all ages can relate to the book, and even if your not a kid, its still a good book to read in your spare time. i reccomend this book to people who have nothing better to do.. enjoy a good story once in a while.. even if it is about a fantasy world of rabbits and their society.. although i did get wrapped up in the book, because the author uses imagery strongly, leaving you with an almost movie like version of the book playing in your head.. buy this book.. not becuase you can, but becuase i said so...
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5.0 out of 5 stars We Need More Bunnies!, Jun 6 2002
By Ramona Honan "reviews-by-melva" (Dallas, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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Watership Down is one of those delightful books that I love to re-read when I little down--a little funky. I know it will pick me up and brighten this somewhat dismal world that sometimes comes down the road.

Watership Down is the allegorical story of a warren of rabbits who have to flee because their country domain is being destroyed by modern man and technology. It is the story of Hazel, Bigwig, Fiver, and the rest of their friends and family as they try to find a new living space in this sometimes cruel world. They have their own bunny language, their own epic heroes, and their own lives which every reader can equate to his or her own self.

I thought this is one of Adam's best works, and I found in it much suspense as the rabbits make their way across the English countryside with just enough pauses for me to catch my breath and continue on. After all, these are rabbits.

In this sometimes cold and callous world, we need more bunnies.

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4.0 out of 5 stars My Review
"Come on then, Hazel!"
"I'm coming!"
"Hurry up!"
"I'm coming!"
The rabbits streaked through the long, wavy grass. Read more
Published on May 29 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars A great book!!!
I just finished reading this book today,and I love it! I'm pretty sure that this is my favorite book.Watership Down made me laugh,cry,and think. Read more
Published on May 14 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Ten stars is more like it.
The other reviews will give you lowdown on the story. I simply wanted to give praise where praise is due. Outstanding tale.
Published on April 28 2002 by David Beutler

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book
I may be 11, but I have a 12th Grade reading level. This was an excellent book - I read it in about 3 days. The book is about 500 entriguing pages long. Read more
Published on April 27 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars From the Viewpoint of Rabbits!
There are just too many books, which dwell mainly on our human perspective of life and the world about us. Read more
Published on April 26 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Rabbits are not just a pet anymore
When I first heard of this book, I thought the name was odd and the fact that it was about rabbits really turned me off to the book. Read more
Published on April 21 2002 by AirRaiser

5.0 out of 5 stars A book you can save and read over and over
I first read this book when I was around 11 years old during the summer reading program at the library. Read more
Published on April 20 2002 by C. A. Lewis

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book even for teens
I'm 14, almost 15, and i loved Watership Down, i wasn't forced to read it either. I had read "The Fire Bringer" and it had said that if u liked that u would like... Read more
Published on April 12 2002 by Angel

5.0 out of 5 stars A Rabbits Journey
Watership Down is the story of a small band of rabbits traveling to find the perfect place to settle down and build a warren. Read more
Published on April 11 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Extraordinary
This is my first review and I only have a short time me being in school and all. I thought that the author was able to really capture the hardships and life of a rabbit, even... Read more
Published on April 9 2002 by Astal Dotell

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