Rating: Summary: Way cool! Review: A really funny story, the sequel to "Bunnicula". My favorite bit is the stakes Harold the dog and Chester the cat use aganst the vampire vegtebles... tooth picks!
Rating: Summary: Total Cool Story !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Review: A very very good book.There are a lot of good parts.I know you will like this book.I could not put this book down!
Rating: Summary: Bunnicula the vampire bunny is on the loose. Review: Bunnicula is a vampire bunny and he is on the loose. The Monroes, the family who owns Bunnicula, really don't have a clue about his escape. Bunnicula's pals Harold, Chester, and Howie are there to track him down in order to stop disaster. Chester has a theory that if Bunnicula bites the vegetables in everyone's garden they will turn into vampire vegetables and then attack the town. The message to the readers relays that ones mind can jump to many conclusions from the simple to the bazaar. Chester's idea of what may happen is defiantly leaning towards the bazaar. I like Celery Stalks at Midnight because the author told the story using animals which creates a hilarious picture in my mind.I recommend this book to all ages because of the animals and the mysterious happenings.
Rating: Summary: Buy it because of Bunnicula, keep it because of Garber Review: Bunnicula is one of those great series of books that treats kids intelligently and therefore is fun for kids-at-heart adults too.I love Victor Garber's interpretation of each character's voice. Quite versatile at changing up intonations and pitch, he seemlessly moves between teenage boys, goofy Howie and the more prim and proper Chester. I cracked up everytime Garber said 'Uncle HAHrold' in Howie's voice. VG also delivers the straight narrative parts in a nice rhythm that reflects the author's amusing sequences of puns with colorful imagery.
Rating: Summary: Chester,Howie and Harold are on the lookout. Review: I ADORE THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!! I read it in third grade and still love it! My favorite part is when they are in the garbage can. My favorite character is Howie because he is just like me. Jumpy and never tired. READ THIS BOOK NNNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rating: Summary: A not very good follow-up Review: I don't feel like this is a terrible book, but I can't give it a high rating because I just didn't feel that it was special in any way.
Howe struck entertainment gold when he wrote Bunnicula, the first book in the series. But the idea of a vampiric bunny that freaks out the established household pets (Chester the cat, Harold the dog, and now Howie the dachshund puppy) can only be taken so far, especially if the mute bunny never actually seems to do any harm. I really enjoyed the first book, thought of the second book as a decent sequel, and found this book to just be more of the same.
The humor is very broad, mostly revolving around the silliness of the main characters, who misinterpret harmless situations to mean that Bunnicula is on a rampage. Their earnestness is sometimes appealing, but they are hard to find an emotional connection with.
I think that most readers will see the plot points coming from a mile away.
I recommend this book to Bunnicula fans, but there are too many terrific books out there for the casual reader to spend time on this one.
Rating: Summary: Great Book! Review: I loved the book and if your thinking about buying it go for it.However if you haven't read Bunnicula and Howliday Inn your really missing out on some great books and you should get those too!
Rating: Summary: Kids will adore this installment in the Bunnicula series Review: Of all of the books I read as a child, the Bunnicula series remains my favorite. The Celery Stalks at Midnight, the second in the series, follows Chester and Harold as they seek to uncover the truth behind the zombie vegetables that have started appearing. Chester the cat is convinced that the zombie vegetables are somehow connected to the family's pet rabbit, Bunnicula. Full of wonderful characters and truly funny adventures, the Celery Stalks at Midnight is a wonderful addition to any child's collection.
Rating: Summary: The Best Bunnicula Book! Review: The book was fun. We like the part when they go to the dump. We like the thoping part. the book was very funny. It made me happy inside. At a few parts it was scarey. The story was cool. you should read this book.
Rating: Summary: It was awesome Review: The book was fun. We like the part when they go to the dump. We like the thoping part. the book was very funny. It made me happy inside. At a few parts it was scarey. The story was cool. you should read this book.
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