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A companion volume to the classic.
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Takes you back to the world fof Watership Down and the remarkable rabbit society hidden beneath the tall grasses and open fields. Old friends and new heroes' courage and tenacity are tested at every turn by predatory nature and the short-sighted cruelties of man.
An all new adventure of Fiver, Hazel, Bigwig, Dandelion and the legendary El-Ahrairah.
An all new adventure of Fiver, Hazel, Bigwig, Dandelion and the legendary El-Ahrairah.
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Another one of my favorite books! I bought this book the minute it came out because I loved Watership Down so much. It carries on where the other left off, with Hazel, Big Wig, Dandelion, and some new characters as well. Read it, but only after you've read Watership Down first. You will enjoy it.
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This is the companion book to Watership Down, it's narrated by Hazel, and tells the stories that are frequently mentioned in the actual Watership Down novel.
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Both "Watership Down" and "Tales of Watership Down" have been written with such imagination and power, that one reading will not suffice.
Sequel to the wonderful book called "Watership Down" about the life of rabbits.
Short stories set in the same world as Watership Down.
Great sequel to Watership Down, one of my favorite books.
A sure hit with all that have loved the first book.
Love this. Full of rabbit tales, some that were only mentioned in Watership Down.
Darling story and beautiful book. Great adult story as well as for the younger generation.
I enjoyed this book. It was nice to go back to the engaging world created in the original. Don't expect another classic like the original but definitely worth the read
Tales From Watership Downs was something less than the original. I read the first when I was young and distinctly remember being thrown around by the violence and severity of it. The sequel didn't have that type of authority. It was reminiscent of the first but didn't live up to it.
- Dave Bronson
- Dave Bronson
I read this a long time ago. I only remember it being a little less violent than "Watership Down"