ISBN: 9780060935450
Release Date: 01 May 2001
Average rating:   (read by 170 members)

Categories: General & literary fiction , Fantasy , Classic fiction

First published in 1972, Richard Adam's extraordinary bestseller "Watership Down" takes us to a world we have never truly seen: to the remarkable life that teems in the fields, forests, and riverbanks, far beyond our cities and towns. It is a powerful saga of courage, leadership, and survival; and epic tale of a hardy band of Berkshire rabbits forced to flee the destruction of their fragile community and their trials and triumphs in the face of extraordinary adversity as they pursue a glorious dream called "home"

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tweezle
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This is one of those books that sat on my shelf for years. When I finally decided to read it so that I didn't have to move it around any more, I immediately fell in love. I absolutely adored this book! The characters are in-depth and so well done, that...

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I think I have read this book one hundred times.

karenadyer
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I read this book when I was a teenager and loved it. I think it would be interesting to re-read it now.

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