A book about rabbits ... surely this couldn't be exciting in any way? Well, you would be wrong. Watership Down, by Richard Adams which I read in print, is full of incident from page 1 until the very end. Our hero is Hazel, a brave rabbit with a bigger brain than most, who trusts the instincts of his best pal Fiver - who is a bit of an oddity amongst their home warren in that he has a sixth sense. When Fiver tells Hazel that they all have to leave the warren, Hazel tries to persuade the leaders ... but to no avail! Only a handful of rabbits join them in their escape, and those who stayed behind befall a deadly fate at the hand of man. The small band of escapees, including Bigwig, my favourite character, then begin an epic journey to find somewhere new to set up home. Dangers and perils abound but they eventually end up at Watership Down. All seems good until they realise that the lifespan of their warren is limited, as they have no does ... so there will not be a second generation! Hazel hatches a plan to secure prospective mothers for the warren, but this means facing the danger of approaching a huge warren that is run by a despot called General Woundwort. This book is an odd mixture - it's an action adventure at its heart, but it is also a bit of a wildlife manual with a bit of rabbit religion thrown in too. For me, it's at its best in the adventure elements - the characters are well written and individual, with clear goodies and baddies and a few who might have a paw in each camp! The bunny theology kind of left me a bit cold, and the special rabbit words were totally unnecessary - I didn't feel that it drove the story forward in any way. The only phrase I liked was "going tharn", which describes how a rabbit is transfixed by danger and can't move ... a rabbit in the headlights! Even though this is primarily for children, it's quite adult in style and there are some dark moments. I enjoyed it, but wouldn't feel that it is a MUST read book by any means.
My STAR rating: THREE
Length: 478 print pages.
Price I paid: £0.00 (borrowed from my local library)
Formats available: print, audio CD, audio download, ebook.
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