Meester Pigvig, he all done, ya!

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Meester Pigvig, he all done, ya!
Bigwig nearly complete, about 2x2 inches.
Settled on some actual decisions. Reading Watership Down, finally. Plan to follow that with Dune (finally!) and hopefully it won't be November yet and I'll have wrapped up Songbirds and Snakes (finally!!)
Regarding the rabbits. I've never seen the original film, and due primarily to being extremely distracted by other things, I've only seen the first twenty minutes or so of the mini-series, the Netflix one. The majority of my familiarity with it therefore comes entirely from Stu Redman reflecting on it in The Stand, and the vague understanding that for a story about rabbits, it's fairly unpleasant (or at least, unforgiving).
Didn't read too much, so I don't really want to call this an official Day One for the simple reason that I chose to start it at a quarter from two in the morning, and I have to work early. So, Day Zero post, I guess.
Glancing over how this book is divided, I would sort of like to have finished Part I at least before the week is over. There's no reason, outside of work, Persona, and pretending to have a social life that I shouldn't be finished before August, so eleven days, about.
I'm only twenty-odd pages in, but Fiver is adorable. Reminds me a bit of an old friend of mine who was afraid of storms (yes, I'm talking about a cat). The fact that a society of rabbits has the need for a police force does entertain me. What sorts of crimes do rabbits commit? I know what the wild ones which occasionally show up around my house do, but I suspect the Owsla doesn't exist purely to punish bucks for disturbing cats.
Will have more to say when more actually happens (the rabbits are beginning their departure). So officially, I will be spoiling the book, sometimes lightly, sometimes majorly, as I progress.