Watership Down
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Watership Down
I'm also so far seeing a bit of parallel to The Odyssey - not exactly in the reason for the journey, but in the building of character, the value of intellect, ingenuity, and story-telling.
Has anyone else read this? Any opinions? (No spoilers please!)
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My favorite book from the author is The Plague Dogs. This novel concerns itself with the exploits and misadventures of two escaped dogs from an animal testing lab. I've also read Tales from Watership Down, the sequel (of sorts) of the original and was very much disappointed with it.
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I also enjoyed The Plague Dogs! It is not for the same audience as Watership though, as it's a harder, more mature read.
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