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An epic adventure through the eyes of clever, proper English rabbits.
This tale is heart-warming and tensely suspenseful. The lives of rabbits are full of dangers and the author, Richard Adams, explores each of these plus a few more than would be properly expected as he follows a group of rabbits on a quest to find their own place in their world and then to protect it.
Adams manages a Herculean task quite deftly: writing a story around anthropomorphized animals without ever taking away their ani ...more
This tale is heart-warming and tensely suspenseful. The lives of rabbits are full of dangers and the author, Richard Adams, explores each of these plus a few more than would be properly expected as he follows a group of rabbits on a quest to find their own place in their world and then to protect it.
Adams manages a Herculean task quite deftly: writing a story around anthropomorphized animals without ever taking away their ani ...more
This is my favorite book in the entire world.
I don't think bookworms are supposed to be able to choose (whenever someone asks me they are genuinely shocked that I can pick a favorite), but this is mine. I love it. I have re-read it so many times I've lost count. I've owned countless copies. Having it read to me was a new experience, but the story is one I've experienced countless times.
I'm not sure what else to say about something that has always touched me so deeply. Hazel and Fiver and Bigwig ...more
I don't think bookworms are supposed to be able to choose (whenever someone asks me they are genuinely shocked that I can pick a favorite), but this is mine. I love it. I have re-read it so many times I've lost count. I've owned countless copies. Having it read to me was a new experience, but the story is one I've experienced countless times.
I'm not sure what else to say about something that has always touched me so deeply. Hazel and Fiver and Bigwig ...more
Maybe I am biased because of my love for the animated movie, but also, like with The Call of the Wild, I am partial to stories about sad animals. I cannot escape the emotional grip that this book has had on me since the day I read it.
Essentially a Romance (in the classical sense), Adams improvised the story in car journeys with his young daughters. Lovable heroes, despicable villains, Bigwig, General Wort, and Fiver, all such iconic characters now, take part in a beautiful, heartfelt adventure ...more
Essentially a Romance (in the classical sense), Adams improvised the story in car journeys with his young daughters. Lovable heroes, despicable villains, Bigwig, General Wort, and Fiver, all such iconic characters now, take part in a beautiful, heartfelt adventure ...more
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