![]() ![]() But I have to admit that I couldn't understand what were the white sticks that people carried until I listened to the explanation in a podcast. I also liked that he invented the names of the things the rabbits might use. He includes a lot of scientific facts about rabbits and some of them were new to me. It's obvious that Adams did a lot of research to write this book. ![]() Humans, however, can kill one another for a whole bunch of other unjustified reasons. For example, he says that the animals only hunt when they really need to eat, otherwise they can just walk past their usual prey. ![]() And I liked how Adams showed how much more innocence there is in the animal world (as opposed to the human world). I liked that rabbits have their rules, and their organization, something that reminded religion, but at the same time they were not too humanized. The reader pulled off each one of the characters and thus added to the impressiveness of the story. I also have to mention that I was fascinated by the Russian audio version of it. I was feeling immersed in cosiness while listening to it. I enjoyed reading about the unity, friendship and true care among the main heroes of the story. Although it's a book for children, adults can find some interesting thoughts in it for sure. They all are different and base their leadership on different foundations. We get to know a few leaders in this story. A story about rabbits which definitely gives some insight into leadership. ![]()
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