If You Like Redwall
Mice, rabbits, rats, cats, bats, and other winged and/or furry creatures play, love, battle, and feast in many
delicious tales. If you've finished feasting on the Redwall titles and want more sample some of these...
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- Watership Down,
by Richard Adams.
- One of the most beloved novels of our time, Richard Adams's
Watership Down takes us to a world we have never truly seen: to the
remarkable life that teems in the fields, forests and riverbanks far
beyond our cities and towns. It is a powerful saga of courage,
leadership and survival; an epic tale of a hardy band of adventurers
forced to flee the destruction of their fragile community...and their
trials and triumphs in the face of extraordinary adversity as they
pursue a glorious dream called "home." Watership Down is a remarkable
tale of exile and survival, of heroism and leadership...the epic novel
of a group of adventurers who desert their doomed city, and venture
forth against all odds on a quest for a new home, a sturdier future,
- Fire Bringer,
by David Clement-Davies.
- Rannoch, born with a fawn mark the
shape of an oak leaf on his forehead, is destined to lead the deer out
of the Lord of the Herd's tyranny, but he must first complete a
journey through the Great Land.
- The Tale of
Despereaux, Kate DiCamillo.
- The adventures of Desperaux Tilling, a
small mouse of unusual talents, the princess that he loves, the
servant girl who longs to be a princess, and a devious rat determined
to bring them all to ruin.
- Wind in the
Willows, by Kenneth Grahame.
- The escapades of four animal friends
who live along a river in the English countryside--Toad, Mole, Rat,
and Badger.
- Time Stops for No
Mouse, by Michael Hoeye.
- When Linka Perflinger, a jaunty mouse,
brings a watch into his shop to be repaired and then disappears,
Hermux Tantamoq is caught up in a world of dangerous search for
eternal youth as he tries to find out what happened to her.
- Rabbit Hill,
by Robert Lawson.
- New folks are coming to live in
the Big House. The animals of
Rabbit Hill
wonder if they will plant a garden and thus be good providers.
- Catwings,
by Ursula LeGuin.
- Four young cats with wings leave the
city slums in search of a safe place to live, finally meeting two
children with kind hands. of an inn.
- Mrs. Frisby and the
Rats of NIMH, by Robert C. O'Brien.
- Having no one to help her with her
problems, a widowed mouse visits the rats whose former imprisonment in
a laboratory made them wise and long lived.
- Silverwing, by
Kenneth Oppel.
- When a newborn bat named Shade but
sometimes called "Runt" becomes separated from his colony during
migration, he grows in ways that prepare him for even greater
journeys.
- The Amazing Maurice
and His Educated Rodents,
by Terry Pratchett.
- A talking cat, intelligent rats, and a
strange boy cooperate in a Pied Piper scam until they try to con the
wrong town and are confronted by a deadly evil rat king.
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