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Bunnicula : A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery

Bunnicula : A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BUNNICULA
Review: The Bunnicula By Debrah and James Howe is a hilarious and fascinating book.This story is about the Monroes returning from the movies and find a little covered bunny with a blanket and a strange note attached to it.The kind Monroes keep and care for the bunny. I encourage you to go to the libary and read it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ball Of Fluff or Vampire Bunny?
Review: Who did it? White vegetables?! Who drank all of the juices and left them dry? No one sees the little teeth marks except for Chester the cat and Harold the dog. And didn't the Monroe family find little Bunnicula at a "Dracula" movie? Can the little sleeping bunny really be a harmful vampire? Chester is going crazy trying to get rid of the so called "vampire bunny". He took the Monroes steak and he tried to pound it in to poor Bunnicula`s heart. Luckily, the Monroes save him by comming home, but was it a mistake to save the bunny? You should really read the book Bunnicula by Deborah and James Howe to find out.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Bunnicula-Is he a vampire bunny?
Review: In this book the Monroes go to see a Dracula movie and find a bunny that they bring home. The Monroe's also have a dog, Harold and a cat named Chester. Chester is sure that Bunnicula is a vampire bunny because of how he looks and because the vegetables get sucked dry. Chester does some pretty crazy things to try to prove that the Bunnicula is a vampire bunny. You'll have to read the book to find out more. I recommend this book to kids who like really funny books and who also like books about spooky things. This book is good for kids from 7-11.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ms. Wilhite's Class Book Review
Review: Our class thought that the book was a very funny book. It has many interesting characters within it. The book taught us not to let our imaginations get away from us. We were interested in this book because it was mysterious. Some parts of the book were weird. You should read this book because it teaches you good things about life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: absolutely hilarious
Review: I first read this book- or rather, had it read to me at school- when I was seven. I loved it so much, I couldn't resist recommending it to my little sister, who was too young even to think of reading. Well, it certainly jumpstarted her on books. She's sixteen now, every bit the avid reader I am, and still has Bunnicula and all its sequels on her shelf. We both still like to crack them open for a good laugh.
This book has everything a kid could want in a book... a mystery, a vampire (well, maybe), laugh-til-you-cry humour (pounding a sharp 'steak' through the vampire's heart...), and best of all, it's told from the point of view of a dog, who has any number of amusing insights into cats, children, mysteries, and other such things. The cat, Chester, in particular, is a riot. He's a bit of a know-it-all, and just too darn clever for his own good, and still the family can't understand what he's trying to tell them. In the end though, it's the thoughtful dog Harold who figures out what really matters.
The illustrations, as well, are as funny and cute as the story itself.
Even a kid who isn't sure about reading will like this one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Bunnicula-The Cutist Bunny Ever!
Review: I just finished the book called Bunnicula by Deborah and James Howe. This book is about a cat named Chester, a dog named Harold, and a vegetable vampire bunny-rabbit named Bunnicula. Chester thinks that the bunny is a vampire but he sucks vegetables juices.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: STILL LAUGHING @ 30
Review: YES, I AM THIRTY AND I STILL READ THIS BOOK AND LAUGH OUTLOUD!!!! I can never make it though the part where Chester, the cat, steals the towel of Mr. Monroe's.... without breaking out into tears.
This book is part of my childhood.... as well as all the other books about Bunnicula.
I cannot wait til my child gets old enough for me to read it aloud to her.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Do kids books get any better?
Review: I love this book. It is the best of the Bunnicula series, followed by The Celery Stalks at Midnight. Here, we meet Harold the dog and Chester, the paranoid book-loving cat. Their adventure will have you laughing, scared, and sighing in contented ecstacy over how great this book is.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MOVE OVER BUFFY, THERE'S A BETTER VAMPIRE ADVENTURE FOR KIDS
Review: Bunnicula is charming, suspenseful, funny, and just a great read. It is every bit as enjoyable at 22 as it was at 10.

This short kids book tells the story of a family who adopts a bunny at a vampire movie from the point of view of the family dog. What makes this story so wonderful is the voice that the novel is written it. Harold the dog is world-weary and laid back, while Chester the cat is paranoid and well-read.

This charming book can even still raise a couple hairs on the back of your neck. Great fun!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So Good.
Review: I think that if it were a movie it wold be a Smash hit in the box office. So Move Over Dracula! Not even Remotly close to possible you're better.Not 3OOO Miles away.


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