Pixiedust34
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What is the reading level of this book? Middle school? High school? College??
Background:
I haven't read Watership Down for more than a couple of decades, so I'm very rusty with this book. From what I remember, I would consider it to be a high school level book. I actually read it for fun while in college. I never had it as a required reading.
My dd (11--avid reader) is itching to read it. I know that she can read it, but I told her that I think she'd get more out of enjoying it when she's a few years older. Now she's not sure whether to read it now for fun or to wait as recommended. I likened it to a recent book she enjoyed, The Phantom Tollbooth. I told her that she could have read it a few years ago, but some of the literary techniques that she enjoyed reading it at age 11 would have been missed had she read it at a younger age.
It's up to her whether to tackle Watership Down now or wait until she's older in order to appreciate it more, but we both thought we'd ask the wise readers here on the Dis to give an opinion on whether this is a high school level book or not. Perhaps I'm misjudging its complexity.
TIA on any opinions you can give on Watership Down.
Background:
I haven't read Watership Down for more than a couple of decades, so I'm very rusty with this book. From what I remember, I would consider it to be a high school level book. I actually read it for fun while in college. I never had it as a required reading.
My dd (11--avid reader) is itching to read it. I know that she can read it, but I told her that I think she'd get more out of enjoying it when she's a few years older. Now she's not sure whether to read it now for fun or to wait as recommended. I likened it to a recent book she enjoyed, The Phantom Tollbooth. I told her that she could have read it a few years ago, but some of the literary techniques that she enjoyed reading it at age 11 would have been missed had she read it at a younger age.
It's up to her whether to tackle Watership Down now or wait until she's older in order to appreciate it more, but we both thought we'd ask the wise readers here on the Dis to give an opinion on whether this is a high school level book or not. Perhaps I'm misjudging its complexity.
TIA on any opinions you can give on Watership Down.