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While looking for a different Adams book I remembered how much I really enjoyed reading this book while in High School.I think I may revisit it soon.
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Well, So much for loving a book in High School. But seriously, I did enjoy it very much Richard Adams has a great imagination, and has a way of totally submerging into the world of the fuzzy bunnies. He has a way of totally humainizing his animals in both this and The Plague Dogs, that if you aren't careful you too, will begin to feel that ...more
UPDATE
Well, So much for loving a book in High School. But seriously, I did enjoy it very much Richard Adams has a great imagination, and has a way of totally submerging into the world of the fuzzy bunnies. He has a way of totally humainizing his animals in both this and The Plague Dogs, that if you aren't careful you too, will begin to feel that ...more
Just read this one for the first time and I'm really glad I did. It was really interesting to see how the various rabbits approached forming their own society. This is one I wish I had read in school-I think the discussion would have been really interesting.
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Aug 07, 2007
Carol
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Rabbits, tragedy and good metaphors.
Aug 16, 2007
Emily
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Sep 16, 2010
Kelsie
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Sep 23, 2010
Jennie
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Dec 10, 2011
Rachel Piper
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really liked it
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