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India Press Store - Watership Down

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Binding: Mass Market Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914 EAN: 9780380002931 ISBN: 0380002930 Label: Avon Manufacturer: Avon Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 496 Publication Date: 1976-01-01 Publisher: Avon Studio: Avon
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Of Rabbits and Tyrants Comment: In the end, the only thing that matter is, did the books you read matter to you? And this is one that has mattered very much to me. It transcends so many levels; unlike, say, Animal Farm, in which you know you're reading social allegory, this one really catches you unawares, until you're completely enmeshed within the characters' struggle for survival and search for a homeland of their own. Speaks to the depths of the rabbit (and human) condition.
Customer Rating:      Summary: More Than a Children's Book Comment: Watership Down is a classic novel by Richard Adams. The story involves a warren of rabbits, such as rabbits named Hazel, Fiver, Bigwig, Blackberry and Dandelion. Hazel is the protagonist. The story opens as Hazel and his brother, Fiver are taking a walk. Suddenly Fiver bumps into a sign that indicates that someone will be building houses in their warren. Now, Fiver is a rabbit so he can't read but the sign gives him an ominous feeling. He tells Hazel and Hazel takes Fiver to the the Chief Rabbit to tell him about Fiver's foreboding. The Chief Rabbit does not believe them and kicks them out. Hazel and Fiver decide to leave the warren. The only reason Hazel is doing this is because he has complete trust and faith in his brother based on past experiences. Other rabbits such as Bigwig, Blackberry and Dandelion go on this journey and they reach a little field called Watership Down. They encounter many adventures on their way to Watership Down. When they finally arrive at Watership Down they face many challenges.
One might think that this is a children's book because on the surface it appears to be about cute, fuzzy bunnies. However, it is much more. It is a story about survival, fear, trust, and finding a new home. This is a great piece of art and literature. It is so exciting and interesting to hear what happens next that you will be on the edge of your seat. You will increase your vocabulary and your ability to understand complicated plots. I strongly believe this book should be a part of everyone's library. I recommend this book for ages 9 and up.
by William
Customer Rating:      Summary: Exciting yet still meaningful enough to be a classic Comment: I recently re-read this book since my son has to read it for English class. Even though I knew the entire plot, I still couldn't put it down. It was just as fresh and exciting the second time around. The characters are so marvellous you can't help but want them to succeed. I remember that when I read it the first time, I told my mom that I would never be able to look at rabbits the same way again. She told me that the book was really about people. But now, after re-reading the book, I have to disagree. People aren't as likeable as these rabbits. They actually learn from their mistakes.
Customer Rating:      Summary: All time favorite book. Comment: I make a point to read Watership Down once a year. It brings a sense of peace and hope that nothing else can. Snuggle into an overstuffed chair by a wood fire, a glass of champagne in the dead of winter and let Hazel & Bigwig soothe your soul.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The best of the hardcover editions Comment: Of all the editions I have to favor the new cover for the paperback with the beautiful paining of the gate and downs. Not available in hardcover! After much shopping I picked up this hard cover version and was very very happy. A beautifully made book with truly great binding, paper, and cover (with or without the dust jacket). I'd still like to see the modern non-mass market cover in hardcover form but if you are going to gift Watership Down (as you all should) this is the most beautiful and quality printing available. In today's world of cheap books you hold this baby and I actually went "ohh" a really great gift edition.
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Editorial Reviews:
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One of the most beloved novels of our time, Richard Adams's 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; an epic tale of a hardy band of adventurers 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." Watership Down is a remarkable tale of exile and survival, of heroism and leadership...the epic novel of a group of adventurers who desert their doomed city, and venture forth against all odds on a quest for a new home, a sturdier future,
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