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The 50th anniversary edition of Richard Adam’s timeless classic, the tale of a band of wild rabbits struggling to hold onto their place in the world—“a classic yarn of discovery and struggle” (The New York Times).

A worldwide bestseller for over thirty years,
Watership Down is one of the most beloved novels of all time. Set in England’s Downs, a once idyllic rural landscape, this stirring tale follows a band of very special creatures on their flight from the intrusion of man and the certain destruction of their home. Led by a stouthearted pair of brothers, they journey from their native Sandleford Warren, through the harrowing trials posed by predators and adversaries, and toward the dream of a mysterious promised land and a more perfect society.

“Spellbinding…Marvelous…A taut tale of suspense, hot pursuit and derring-do.” —
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“I…recall…finishing Richard Adam’s Watership Down—a rousing adventure that was also about the impossible courage of the weakest and the lowest—a theme which for a young person never fails to resonate—a book with tremendous intelligence and wisdom and yes, wonder—and at the end of its last sentence, knowing with all the force of my young heart that my happiness would forever be caught up with reading. True then and true now.”—Junot Diaz, author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao

"All books should end the way
Watership Down ends, with one hundred pages of Ahhhhh."—Madeline Miller, author of Circe

"Spellbinding...Marvelous...A taut tale of suspense, hot pursuit and derring-do."—Chicago Tribune

"Marvelous... powerful."—
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About the Author

Richard Adams (1920–2016) was educated at Bradfield College and Worcester College, Oxford. He served in the Second World War and in 1948 joined the civil service. In the mid-1960s he completed his first novel, Watership Down, for which he struggled for several years to find a publisher. It was eventually awarded both the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Award for children’s fiction for 1972. He would go on to publish several more books, including Shardik, Tales from Watership Down, Maia, The Plague Dogs, and The Girl in a Swing.

Madeline Miller is the #1
New York Times bestselling author of The Song of Achilles, which won the Orange Women’s Prize for Fiction 2012, and Circe, which was short-listed for the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2019. Her books have been translated into over thirty-two languages.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0743277708
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Scribner
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ November 1, 2005
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ Reprint
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 476 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780743277709
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0743277709
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 12+ years, from customers
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.25 x 1 x 8 inches
  • Book 1 of 2 ‏ : ‎ Puffin Books
  • Best Sellers Rank: #3,367 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Customers consider this book a must-read that holds their interest throughout, with a plot that draws them in and characters that are easily remembered. Moreover, the writing stands on creativity and character development, and customers find it a timeless classic that delivers at every turn. Additionally, they appreciate its heartwarming nature, with one customer noting its spiritual themes of love, and find it suitable for readers of all ages.
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335 customers mention readability, 325 positive, 10 negative
Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as a must-read and one of their favorite books of all time, with several mentioning they are rereading it.
A wonderful book full of adventurous tales told from the perspective of the rabbit. A total page turner and recommend that everyone read it.Read more
Watership Down is a good read. I’ve been rereading some of my favorite children’s stories that I read during my preteen and teen years....Read more
Great read, I really enjoyed the fact that I kept forgetting I was reading about rabbits. But nonetheless the story never lost it's narrative.Read more
...25+ years ago and read again recently and it is still one of my favorite books. The characters are outstanding. .....Read more
318 customers mention story quality, 302 positive, 16 negative
Customers enjoy the story of this novel, describing it as a gripping tale with a solid plot line that draws readers in, and they particularly love the ending.
A great story I read when I was younger I finally have a copy of. The seller gave me a book that was in great condition, no marks in the book or ripsRead more
...of verbal bedtime stories for his daughter, but evolved to this wonderful story. I highly recommend this book to all and sundry.Read more
Its a good story. Its not just about rabbits; it's about Fiver and Hazel and Bigwig and Dandelion etc....Read more
...Its an amazing story, i laughed, i cried. There is so much to learn from this story. Those leaving one star reviews simply don't get it....Read more
173 customers mention enjoyment, 160 positive, 13 negative
Customers find the book engaging and thrilling, describing it as a wonderful adventure that held their interest throughout.
good book, it is interesting and the words are clear to read, though someone have drew some lines before bt it's OKRead more
Fun read, very imaginative. A bit too long but enjoyable. A good choice for anyone wanting to escape to another realm....Read more
...fiction that we have become accustomed to today - insightful, entertaining, and challenging....Read more
Great story. Unique. Emotional. Surreal at times. Exciting. Solid characters. I think this book is an appropriate read for young adults and adults....Read more
144 customers mention age range, 134 positive, 10 negative
Customers find this book suitable for readers of all ages, with many noting it's a must-read for children and a favorite from childhood, while also being enjoyable for adults.
A book for all ages, I have enjoyed once again, as well as when I first read it as a kid.Read more
I love this book. So clever and we’ll written. Great for all ages. You can’t go wrong with bunnies.Read more
...I will probably read it again in a few years. A great book for young adults and old adults alike!Read more
...This is a classic book and a good read for any age.Read more
104 customers mention writing quality, 101 positive, 3 negative
Customers praise the writing quality of the book, noting that it stands on creativity and character development, with one customer highlighting its easy-to-follow style.
...each other can be so compelling but it works wonderfully and is beautifully written. It is appropriate reading for those who are 12 to those 112....Read more
Well written and clean fun for our entire family. Thrilling story of true determination that is causing deep thoughts and discussion here.Read more
...Very well written, and captivating. You will find yourself swept away while reading, like you would if you were watching a good movie....Read more
...Watership Down is a well-written and very unique book that can be enjoyed equally by both adults and older children....Read more
103 customers mention character development, 99 positive, 4 negative
Customers praise the character development in the book, noting the fantastically developed and easily remembered characters, particularly appreciating the lead character's tenacity and perseverance.
...I came to love the characters as though they were family. The book had so many exciting moments I found myself resenting disruptions!!...Read more
Wonderful story, well told. Fully developed characters and great world building . A joy to read, and Recommended for all ages.Read more
...will just say it’s a lovely story about a group of rabbits, with great characters and a fascinating plot....Read more
...Its beautifully written and the characters are delightful. I am loving it so much I don't want it to end. I highly recommend the audio book....Read more
100 customers mention classic content, 99 positive, 1 negative
Customers describe this book as a timeless classic that has been treasured for generations.
One of my favorites. This is a classic, but it is as suspenseful as any current book. So much better than I expected!Read more
This is a Classic book which doesn’t need a review. It’s deep and touched. I think it would be great if you encourage your teenagers reed it too.Read more
One of my favorite books of all time. A classic.Read more
Great read. Highly recommend for young and old. Timeless classic with messages that mean more in today's culture than when written.Read more
85 customers mention heartwarming, 77 positive, 8 negative
Customers find the book heartwarming, with several noting it sparks emotions, and one mentioning it provides a nice escape from depressing news.
...It is beatiful, sad, funny, epic, and haunting all at once! This may be one of the best books I have ever read and I read A LOT....Read more
...Watership Down as most people who have read it will agree is an allegory that is very much relevant to today's global society and our constant...Read more
...It was exciting, touching, funny, heart warming, adventurous....a book for all ages!Read more
Great story. Unique. Emotional. Surreal at times. Exciting. Solid characters. I think this book is an appropriate read for young adults and adults....Read more
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WATERSHIP DOWN will forever be one of my favorite novels. I had the pleasure of interviewing Richard Adams at his home in the village of Whitchurch and he showed me the original manuscript. We also discussed his other novels and his overall approach to writing fiction. My subsequent article, which was published in magazines, appears on Kindle as "The Unbroken Web" and in my interview collection ENCOUNTERS WITH AUTHORS.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2025
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    Watership Down by Richard Adams is a wild, soul-stirring adventure that had me rethinking rabbits entirely—next time I spot one, I’ll see a hero, not just a fluffy critter! Set in the lush, perilous English countryside, this tale of survival, courage, and community grabbed me from the first page and never let go. Adams’ storytelling is pure genius, turning a bunch of rabbits into characters I cared about deeply, their fight for a new home feeling as epic as any grand saga. It’s packed with humor, thrills, scares, and heart, delivering a flood of emotions that hit all my sweet spots.

    What I loved was how Adams made Hazel, Bigwig, Fiver, and their scrappy warren feel like family. Hazel’s steady leadership, Bigwig’s fierce grit, and Fiver’s quiet, almost mystical wisdom had me rooting for them against predators, traps, and a brutal enemy warren. The way Adams weaves rabbit culture—complete with clever tricks like befriending mice and a brash seagull—sparked joy and awe. The story’s deeper layers hooked me just as much: it’s a sharp look at leadership, with Hazel’s open, consent-driven warren shining against Efrafa’s cruel, totalitarian grip or Sandleford’s stifling complacency. It shows how true community, built on trust and shared struggle, can outlast any threat, with the rabbits leaning on each other and allies like Kehaar to survive. The El-ahrairah tales, full of trickster wit, aren’t just funny—they’re a lifeline, passing down moral lessons and a sense of identity through the rabbits’ god, Frith. “All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a Thousand Enemies, and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you.” This line captures the story’s heart: a defiant, cunning stand against a world out to get you, grounded in hope and cleverness. The mix of humor (those cheeky El-ahrairah tales!), heart-pounding escapes, and gut-wrenching sacrifices made me laugh, and gasp. It’s addictive, joyful, and sad, all at once—a rollercoaster of emotions I didn’t expect from a bunch of bunnies.

    Could anything be improved? Honestly, Adams nails it. The story’s so tight and vibrant I couldn’t find a real flaw. It’s as close to perfect as a rabbit tale can get.

    Overall, this book left me floored, a 5-star gem that’s funny, thrilling, and deeply moving. It’s hands-down the best animal story I’ve read. Its deeper truths, about leading with heart, building community, and holding onto hope through shared stories, stuck with me. Hazel’s courage, Fiver’s faith, and the power of their shared tales make this a journey I’ll revisit, ready to hop back into their vibrant, unforgettable world.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2016
    Format: PaperbackVerified Purchase
    I first came across the book by recommendations of my teacher. I immediately fell in love with it and read deep into the night, unable to set it down. It really caught me by surprise how well written it was.

    The book is about a band of rabbits who set out from their warren under the leadership of Hazel and his brother Fiver, who has prophetic instincts and visions.

    WARNING!!! SPOILERS AHEAD!

    One day, as Hazel and Fiver are out casually nibbling on grass, Fiver suddenly is overwhelmed with a sense of danger from the warren and sees the field covered in blood. He convinces Hazel that they must leave the warren with as many rabbits as possible and as soon as they could. They manage to gather a small band by the next night after an unsuccessful attempt at persuading the Chief Rabbit. They set off immediately following a scuffle with Holly, captain of the Owsla (leading group of rabbits in a warren).
    By the end of the second day of their journey, there are those in the group who feel that Fiver might have been wrong and want to return to the warren. They question Hazel, demanding to know if he even knew where they were going. But Fiver has another vision that they should go to the distant hills, where at the very top they would be safe. However, a mist of trouble lay between them and the hills, which they must head into.
    The rabbits continue on, with Hazel telling them that he will lead them to a better place by sunrise. To everyone’s surprise, he does. They find themselves in a beautiful field with no trace of elil (enemies of rabbits) and begin digging scrapes to live in. Here, they encounter a strange rabbit called Cowslip and his warren. All the rabbits think that this was the perfect place. Only Fiver urges them to have nothing to do with them. After a few days, they settle and Fiver finally decides that he would leave, even if no one else followed. Before he goes, however, Bigwig is caught in a snare. The rabbits learn of the horrible truth of the warren from Fiver and are shocked. Without further ado, they leave, taking a rabbit called Strawberry who had lost his wife to the snares with them.
    Soon, they reach the hills that Fiver had spoken of and explore them. They find a couple of rough scrapes that they live in the first night, but Blackberry suggests that they start on their own burrow – in the forest. They do so and consult Strawberry on the making of the large caverns they had back at Cowslip’s warren. Finally, the burrow was complete and they called it the Honeycomb. Hazel saves a mouse from a hawk, surprising everyone. Then, unexpectedly, an exhausted and wounded Captain Holly shows up with a rabbit called Bluebell. They bring the news that their old warren had been destroyed and share their story.
    Hazel reveals his idea that if he helped the mouse, he might, in turn, help them. He urged them to help other animals who were not elil and needed help. The next day, they have a chance to put Hazel’s idea to practice, as they find a wounded seagull. Hazel convinces them to help it. Bigwig finds out that its name is Kehaar. Hazel finally explains his reasons. The warren faces a big problem: they had no does. And it would take them ages to find some. But that was his idea: to ask Kehaar to search for them, since a bird could cover much more ground than a rabbit could and in much less time.
    Their efforts were rewarded when Kehaar agrees to help them. He is gone for several days, but when he returns, he spoke of another warren – a big one – about two days away. They send envoys to ask for does. Meanwhile, Hazel leads an expedition for does at a nearby farm. They return with two does and a buck, but Hazel is shot and assumed dead. However, Fiver and Blackberry find him and bring him back. The rabbits who went to the other warren also return, their trip unsuccessful.
    The warren is called Efrafa. They are led by a fierce rabbit called General Woundwort who, even though their warren was overcrowded, would not let anyone go. Their Owsla was chosen from the best and all rabbits know how to fight and kill. They had conquered or killed all warrens other than theirs nearby. Hazel decides that they would raid Efrafa for does. They set out with Kehaar and a few other rabbits.
    On the way, they find a punt, which Blackberry realizes they could escape in. It was decided that Bigwig was to infiltrate Efrafa and gather as many does as possible. He would lead them in an escape with the help of Kehaar. Then they would all escape in the punt. They set their plan in action and watch as it unfolds before their eyes. All is well until…
    General Woundwort discovers the location of their warren. They prepare to fight and take the warren. Hazel orders the rabbits to fill up the holes. Fiver suddenly is overcome by a vision and sinks into a stupor that Hazel cannot wake him from. Hazel remembers an incident with a dog from a long time ago and has an idea. While the fight goes on at the warren, he and two other rabbits dash for the farm and free the dog. They lead the dog back to the warren, wrecking havoc in Woundwort’s ranks. Meanwhile, Bigwig has confronted General Woundwort himself and, against all odds, defeated him. The Efrafans surrender almost immediately.
    Finally, after a long, hard journey, the rabbits are allowed peace. At long last, Hazel begins to feel himself getting old and, one clear dawn, he slips away to join the Owlsa of the rabbit with silver ears.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Never judge a book by its cover, it could change your life.
    Reviewed in Germany on March 1, 2016
    You should never look at this book and say "Oh, rabbits. Cute, fluffy, this will be fun." Because it's not fun. This is a rather gloomy story, with death and loss and grief and bloodshed. It's brilliant, of course. Most people only know the film, and the film is wonderful and perfect, but the book goes much deeper, as books should. Reading Watership Down is like reading history. It feels real, the stories and legends, the adventures, the problems, the challenges. It's not just about a bunch of rabbits seeking a new home. Every character really HAS character, a personality. The story is dark and frighteningly real in the way that is describes life as a wild creature. From their point of view, you are reminded how cruel humans are without even noticing. But it is not mostly about bad humans, it is also a big adventure, with losses along the way, and challenges, and friendship, and tragedy, and the hunger for power and what it does to you and those around you. Describing the story here is useless, first because you can look it up on Wikipedia, second because you really have to experience it.
    I particularly loved the bits of rabbit folklore in the form of legends about El Ahrairah, prince of rabbits, Frith and Inlé. And the quotes at the beginning of each chapter. I did a lot of research and found many enriching things just following those quotes alone. Even the language of the rabbits is a wonderful idea, and I find myself using those words in real life. I tend to bond with characters of books that I love, and I know these characters will never leave me.

    This book makes you think, and it is unusual, not like any book I've ever read, it stands out, a marvellous story. Richard Adams is a genius. The story is wise, and this book alone has taught me a lot of things about life and myself and others, and I would certainly, without a doubt, be a different person if I had not had this story in my life. It may sound like an exaggeration, but it really, really isn't. For me, this isn't only a book that you put aside afterwards and get on with your life. I felt truly exhausted, happy, numb, sad and peaceful all in one when I finished this. This story became part of me. And I certainly hope it will enrich as many lives as possible.
  • Manav Dubey
    5.0 out of 5 stars Best for everyone
    Reviewed in India on March 12, 2026
    Awesome
  • José Eduardo López Carrillo
    5.0 out of 5 stars Una gran historia.
    Reviewed in Mexico on May 1, 2017
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    Watership Down ha sido una de las novelas mas influyentes que he leído al momento de volver a adquirir un libro. Pone estandares altos a las historias que he adquirido posteriormente.

    Richard Adams es un gran escritor en pocas palabras.

    Respecto a la paqueteria, todo llego en perfecto estado y en un muy buen tiempo.
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  • Mahesh Krishnaswamy
    5.0 out of 5 stars A great book for all ages
    Reviewed in Singapore on December 2, 2023
    Watership Down is a book for the ages. I have presented it to over 40 children myself. It is a children's book, but resonates on many levels with adult readers. The characters are all finely drawn and Hazel, in particular, is what the stuff of leadership should be all about in these troubled times. I encourage every parent to read this book out to their children.
  • MF
    5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING
    Reviewed in Italy on April 10, 2025
    AMAZING