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  • Like the blockbuster twentieth century novels, famous in American literature and written from the animals point of view, (Jonathon Livingston Seagull, Watership Down, Charlotte's 'Web, and Animal Farm), Heebner's tome brings back the excitement of breakthrough communications within the animal world.

    Edward Lozzi: The Cats of Beverly Hills Edward Lozzi 2010

  • "All the mares we bought have then been based and bred here at Watership Down and we sell all the produce from those horses," said Mr. Marsh.

    Breeding Becomes Big Business 2010

  • To finance the operation, they would stick strictly to a policy of selling the colts and retaining the fillies, which would be put into training and then returned to the Watership Down stud as breeding stock.

    Breeding Becomes Big Business 2010

  • The original book was a great story if you're in the mood for that sort of thing, all very Watership Down with talking animals and so on.

    Unnecessary sequels to SF/F books & movies Scott Parker 2009

  • That bleeding-eyed rabbit is an escapee from Watership Down, ack!

    An Easterly Wind is Blowing Jen 2009

  • Many of the titles that were mentioned were as unfamiliar to me as Watership Down was to them.

    Generational Reading Gap 2008

  • Victoria clasped Watership Down to her heart with an audible gasp of wonder!

    A Season of Green Belinda 2008

  • Victoria clasped Watership Down to her heart with an audible gasp of wonder!

    Archive 2008-07-01 Belinda 2008

  • Except in my current state of mind it reminded me of the dog savaging the rabbits in the film of Watership Down.

    don't look back into the sun pimlico 2007

  • If you've ever read Watership Down, these guys are General Woundwort and his Owsla.

    Archive 2006-05-01 Yael K 2006

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