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Same! Well except the high school part although I might have reread it then too. My dad read it for me and my grandmother had a lovely version of it which I ended up being gifted. Such a special book for me and I haven’t read it in a good long while now so this will probably be one of the most exciting group reads for me this year ^^

Same! Well except the high school part although I might have reread it then too. My dad ..."
That's so special, Winter. There's something extra about books and storytelling going down generations. I have the same relationship with The Velveteen Rabbit.
I haven't watched the 2018 remake yet, but I've been meaning to. So maybe I'll do so in conjunction with re-watching the 1978 version. I mean a James McAvoy Hazel vs. a John Hurt Hazel? That'll be interesting.
I'm looking forward to starting this. Why is it not April 1st yet? :D

I listened to the audio book this time and it was very well done. I can recommend it if anyone is thinking about/prefers reading it in that format.

I think I'm most excited for this next month. I haven't read Watership since the 90's but I've never forgotten it!

I think I'm most excited for this next month. I haven't read Watership since the 90's but I've never forgotten it!"
haha yeah, a CGI animated adaption :D It's on Netflix.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5670764/
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Looking forward to getting started!♥️
Edit: I'm feeling my age as I'm realizing MY COPY IS IN FACT TECHNICALLY VINTAGE 🤣
I'll revise that to wanting an antique copy lmao


Same! Well except the high school part although I might have reread it th..."
I didn't know there was adoptations! Of course there's adoptations though! Need to watch after rereading it. Definitely April 1st can just roll around now!

Welcome to your first group read! :D


That's for sure...

Thank you! I'm looking forward to it!

lol, so true! The only similarity is they're both about rabbits :D


OK! Excited to get started!



I am excited to read in audio format after DivaDiane's glowing recommendation. Also happy to see that it was nominated for an Audie Award, and won a Carnegie Medal. 🥇🎧
It will likely be mid-month before I begin.

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This book was nominated by Lina for our monthly theme Habitat
Set in England's Downs, a once idyllic rural landscape, this stirring tale of adventure, courage and survival follows a band of very special creatures on their flight from the intrusion of man and the certain destruction of their home. Led by a stouthearted pair of friends, they journey forth from their native Sandleford Warren through the harrowing trials posed by predators and adversaries, to a mysterious promised land and a more perfect society.