First published in 1972, Watership Down is a classic novel, well known and well loved, following the journey of several rabbits looking for a new home. Rather than anthropomorphize them, they are presented decidedly rabbitish. They don't wield swords or build towns: they're just rabbits, and they have a distinctly non-human sensibility and perspective. The works that have drawn (often heavily) from Watership Down are innumerable, and it's well worth a read.
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The Great Gatsby
February 21 2013
The Great Gatsby is a classic novel that, surprisingly, neither Rym nor Scott had ever …
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The Great Gatsby
November 15 2012
The Great Gatsby is a classic novel that, surprisingly, neither Rym nor Scott had ever …
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The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare
October 4 2012
Tonight on the GeekNights Book Club, we bring our review and thoughts of G. K. …
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The Man Who Was Thursday
July 26 2012
The Man Who Was Thursday is a classic from 1908, quoted in Deus Ex but …
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Foundation
July 1 2011
This month (July 2011) on the GeekNights Book Club, we discuss Isaac Asimov's Foundation. …
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