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Bunnicula : A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery |
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Rating: Summary: A humorus and witty tale. Review: A dog named Harold tells his wiew of the strange events that went on in the Monrore household. A stange looking bunny arrives one day,and Harold and his friend Chester,the cat,pay close attention to him.Soon the familys vegetables start turning white! Chester is certain that the bunny is a vampire. The question is,is he correct?
Rating: Summary: Oh no, its a... a... vampire bunny! Elmer Fud, watch out!!! Review: When a family bring a seemingly-innocent rabbit home from the famouse vampire movie "Dracula" and name it Bunnicula, total chaos breaks out.When Harold the dog and Chester the cat suddenly find white vegetables drained of their juices, they suspect their sharing a house with a vampire bunny! Read this book, and you'll be in fits of laughter before the second page!
Rating: Summary: a fine mystery with what will happen next suspence. Review: This is a book where if you read at school maybe alittle on the dole side beacause of your teachers droning words but is great if you have a vivide imagination like chester, the cat in the story, it can be fun and exciteing. harold ,the teller of the story seems to not think the mesterious bunnicula is a vampir but chester the curious cat, finds out his suprisly scary secret and the trouble he gets into to find itis rediculesly funny!
Rating: Summary: A tale of excitement!!!! Review: This book is about Chester the Cat and Harold the Dog. They live with The Monroes. One night The Monroes bring home a rabbit from the movies. They name it Bunnicula. Veggies start turning white! Chester draws wierd conclusions. This book is also fun because Harold is telling the story. I recommend this book to people who like exciting mysteries.
Rating: Summary: Amusing and Entertaining Review: Bunnicula, along with the others in the series by James Howe, are perfect for young adults. I remember when I first read it (I was about 9). I was a bit scared while also it made me laugh because Chester and Harold had reminded me of my own pets. I had looked forward to reading the other books in the series and was never satisfied until the last page of each book.
Rating: Summary: A great mix of mystery, freak-out and humor! Review: This is a very good mystery book for kids who also like animals. I like all of James Howes' Bunnicula books.
Rating: Summary: It's a mystery I won't forget!!! Review: This is a story you cannot forget because this is "rabbit tale of mystery!" If you want to know about this book well, A family finds a bunny at the movie "Dracula" & dicide to keep him. But there is something weird about this bunny. Find out what is so wierd about this cuit little bunny when you read the story " Bunnicula"
Rating: Summary: A Great book for bookreports Review: Last year, I worked with my friend on a project -like a bookreport- and I can say this book has a definate plot and some funny patrs, too! I would say this book is good for third grade. A second grader might be able to read it, depending on skill and stuff. Also, if you like this book, try,"The Celery Stalks at Midnight" or "Howl-day Inn." those are continuations of "Bunnicula."
Rating: Summary: A funny mystery book about a "vampire bunny" Review: I read this book when I was about 8 or 9, and I found it funny back then. I haven't read it recently, but I still remember how funny it was and how Harold and Chester found Bunnicula rather suspicious. D23H
Rating: Summary: funny,clever and wonderful characters Review: I read this book when i was alot younger and it was always one of my favorites. Now i'm a teenager and I recently reread it. even though I'm alot older now it's still just as entertaining as it was before. This book is great for kids and adults.
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