Tales from Watership Down

· Sold by Vintage
4.5
41 reviews
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288
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About this ebook

The “utterly captivating” (People) sequel to the beloved classic Watership Down, which introduced millions of readers to an extraordinary world of rabbits. • “It’s grand to see Mr. Adams’s characters again.” —The New York Times Book Review

Tales From Watership Down returns to the unforgettable characters of Fiver, Hazel, Bigwig, Dandelion, and the legendary hero El-ahrairah, and also presents new heroes as they struggle to survive the cruelties of nature and the shortsighted selfishness of humankind, embark on new adventures, and recount traditional stories of rabbit mythology, charming us once again with imagination, heart, and wonder. A spellbinding book of courage and survival, these tales are an exciting invitation to come home to a beloved world.

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4.5
41 reviews
Jessica Stevanovic
January 7, 2014
While not a traditional story, i.e. beginning, middle, end, but rather an almost, aboriginal style of storytelling that adds to a greater whole, already known. Much like Tolkien's appendices, Tales adds to the main story and perhaps fleshes out the background with more of the stuff that couldn't fit in the first time. A good read for those who loved Watership Down.
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Rachel w
February 13, 2023
The short stories that focus on the Watership rabbits are really interesting. I could have done without the folktales in part one and two, however. I would have preferred more tales about the brothers and their warren. Decent read, but not a favorite.
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Lindsay Wilson
April 23, 2015
I've loved this book since I was a young child! ♡♡
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About the author

RICHARD ADAMS is the author of many bestselling novels, including Watership Down (1974), Shardik (1976), The Plague Dogs (1978), The Girl in a Swing (1980), Maia (1985), and Traveller (1988), as well as several works of nonfiction, including his autobiographical The Day Gone By (1991). The winner of the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Award for Children’s Literature, he currently lives in Hampshire, England.

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