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Watership Down is...

Watership Down is one of those rare books that I can become completely immersed in and wish that it was longer so it wouldn't have to end so soon.

Here's a non-spoiler-ey summary:Rabbits live peacefully at the Sandleford warren until  Fiver, a small, insignificant rabbit has a prophecy and says that all the rabbits must leave. He tries to warn the Cheif Rabit, but he won't beleive him. Some of the rabbits, however, do. They find their new home, and then

submitted by Cara, age 12, Imbler, OR
(December 17, 2009 - 5:49 pm)

We own this; I started reading it a while ago and stopped, but I can't remember why. I'll have to read it again.

submitted by Brynne
(December 18, 2009 - 12:00 pm)

I love that book!

I owned it, but then I left my copy in Illinois by mistake. Cry  And I NEVER do that!

submitted by Ima, Texas, very far
(December 28, 2009 - 9:20 pm)

I absoltuly LOVE Watership Down! I named my three month-old-male lop Hazel after, of course, Hazel. Mom and Dad says that that is a girl's name, but it's not if you have read this book! My grandma had it at her house, and she said that my aunt had brought a lot of books to her and that I was welcome to read it. I now have a copy of my own.

Fiver rocks! And so does Bigwig.

submitted by Allie C., age Too old, Where pigs fly
(January 18, 2010 - 8:41 pm)

I haven't read it, I only saw the movie, when I was about six. That deeply traumatized me. It was scary and full of dying rabbits.

Andy says gvka.

~Wolfgirl67 signing off.

submitted by Wolfgirl67, age 12, A room, in fron
(February 25, 2010 - 11:48 pm)