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Watership Down, by Richard Adams
26/60 | Started 04.19.26 • Finished 05.16.26 | 5 stars
A book about rabbits? That can talk and think and plot? Yes. So much yes. I loved every bit of this book. It is an adventure full of courage and comraderie, with wonderful descriptions of nature to boot. A group of rabbits, led by one named Hazel, decide to leave their warren when little Fiver senses they are in grave danger. The story follows their journey to find and create a new warren for themselves, which includes, among other things, avoiding predators, befriending a bird, daring exploits, being captured, escaping, craftiness, fighting for their lives, and even some kind of magic. While it is on the longer side, I felt that all of it was needed - wouldn't have shaved a bit off. I've actually put the fairly recently released and beautifully illustrated graphic version on hold from my local library because I am sure that it will bring this one even more to life than it already is in my imagination.

