Quote by: Richard Adams

At that instant a dazzling claw of lightning streaked down the length of the sky. The hedge and the distant trees seemed to leap forward in the brilliance of the flash. Immediately upon it came the thunder: a high, tearing noise, as though some huge thing were being ripped to pieces close above, which deepened and turned to enormous blows of dissolution. Then the rain fell like a waterfall. In a few seconds the ground was covered with water and over it, to a height of inches, rose a haze formed of a myriad minute splashes. Stupefied with the shock, unable even to move, the sodden rabbits crouched inert, almost pinned to the earth by the rain.


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Author Bio


  • NameRichard Adams
  • DescriptionEnglish novelist best known as the author of Watership Down
  • BornMay 9, 1920
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionWriter; Novelist
  • WorksWatership Down
  • AwardsCarnegie Medal