Home :: Books :: Audiocassettes  

Arts & Photography
Audio CDs
Audiocassettes

Biographies & Memoirs
Business & Investing
Children's Books
Christianity
Comics & Graphic Novels
Computers & Internet
Cooking, Food & Wine
Entertainment
Gay & Lesbian
Health, Mind & Body
History
Home & Garden
Horror
Literature & Fiction
Mystery & Thrillers
Nonfiction
Outdoors & Nature
Parenting & Families
Professional & Technical
Reference
Religion & Spirituality
Romance
Science
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Sports
Teens
Travel
Women's Fiction
Bunnicula Strikes Again!

Bunnicula Strikes Again!

List Price: $18.00
Your Price: $12.24
Product Info Reviews

<< 1 >>

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great sequel to Bunnicula
Review: A very exciting book. A great sequel to Bunnicula. I can't wait for the next book in the series. Harold and Chester are back, with Howie the pup. Chester still thinks that Bunnicula is a vampire out to get him.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Bunnicula Strikes Again
Review: Do you like adventure books? Do you like animals? I know I do and I know that's why I loved the book "Bunnicula Strikes Again", and I bet you will too! This book is about a cat named Chester and two dogs named Harold and Howie on a mission to find Bunnicula's (the so called vampire rabbit's) mom. They think he's a vampire because Chester says that he sucks the juice out of vegetables. Will they find Bunnicula's mother? Will they stop all vampire rabbits? You just have to read the book and find out!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: i luv bunnicula
Review: i have nearly read all the bunnicula books (except the 'the house of bunnicula' ones. I liked this one because it had a happy ending. i like bunnicula books because they are those kind of books that you can't put down. you wonder what would happen next. i can not wait until more books come!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WONDERFUL!
Review: I love this book! This in my top 10! I love it because it is both scary and funny. I recommend this to all rabbit lovers!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WONDERFUL!
Review: I love this book! This in my top 10! I love it because it is both scary and funny. I recommend this to all rabbit lovers!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Bunnicula Brings back the old-style stories again!
Review: I was rather pleased with this publication because the story line appealed more to the older Bunnicula stories. The spine tingling events surrounding Bunnicula's mother and *gasp* a trip to the vet all add up to a worth-while read. You'll enjoy some of the old friends that Harold , Howie, and Chester run into along the way. I did buy this book at a higher price at a book store and thought it was well worth it.... If you liked the other stories, you will love the conclusion to the Bunnicula series *as it seems to hint that it is*

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: You *have* to like this book
Review: Oh come on. It's BUNNICULA! I don't care what anyone else says - these books are great, including this one. Know what? Even though it's been a long time since I was a kid, I still love these books, including this one. As a matter of fact, I think anyone who loves vampires and vampire fiction should read this book and the others - because these are all good, quick, and alltogether very FUN reads that you don't have to take seriously. And sometimes, a good quick fun read just hits the spot.

And it has to be said - Bunnicula is the most loveable vampire ever. Lestat and Dracula WISH they were this cuddly!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Joe (Class SS)
Review: This book was about Chester trying to destroy Bunnicula, a rabbit. The dogs in the story are Howie and Howard. Chester thinks Bunnicula is a vampire because of his fangs, and because he extracts juice out of vegetables. Chester drinks Bunnicula's carrot juice to starve Bunnicula. Howie and Howard go to find Bunnicula. Bunnicula is gone without a trace. Howard spots a newspaper that says Dracula is playing at the movie theatre. This is the same theatre where Bunnicula was found by The Monroe family. Little did Bunnicula know, the newspaper was a few days old. Today the movie theatre is getting torn down. Howard and Howie try to find Bunnicula, but they find Chester. Chester saves Bunnicula from the demolition. Still Chester thinks Bunnicula is a vampire. The End

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Joe (Class SS)
Review: This book was about Chester trying to destroy Bunnicula, a rabbit. The dogs in the story are Howie and Howard. Chester thinks Bunnicula is a vampire because of his fangs, and because he extracts juice out of vegetables. Chester drinks Bunnicula's carrot juice to starve Bunnicula. Howie and Howard go to find Bunnicula. Bunnicula is gone without a trace. Howard spots a newspaper that says Dracula is playing at the movie theatre. This is the same theatre where Bunnicula was found by The Monroe family. Little did Bunnicula know, the newspaper was a few days old. Today the movie theatre is getting torn down. Howard and Howie try to find Bunnicula, but they find Chester. Chester saves Bunnicula from the demolition. Still Chester thinks Bunnicula is a vampire. The End

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Bunnicula Strikes a Flat Note
Review: This, the sixth installment of James Howe's Bunnicula series once again plunges our heroes Harold, Howie, and Chester on an ill-brained mission fueled by Chester's continuing convictions that Bunnicula is a vampire. This time around however, some of the warmth and charm seen in Howliday Inn and other previous stories is missing. The plot is revolves around the notion that Bunnicula misses his mother and seeks a reuniting of his family. This simply is not as entertaining as I've grown accustomed to. Add that to the fact that Chester's character is changed from a hair brained know-it-all to a cold hearted bad guy with true intentions to destroy Bunnicula and the book takes another hit for the worse. Howie's comic relief and amusing encounters with familiar friends Bob and Linda, Felony and Misdemeanor, and an irate skunk help to keep this book going until it reaches a somewhat unexpectedly pleasant ending. Bunnicula Strikes Again is not a bad book, it just seems to be a bit of a step down from Harold's earlier tales of adventure. At the end of the book we are given hints that Howie may try his paw at authorship. If this turns out to be true, hopefully he will look to his Uncle Harold's older books for guidance.


<< 1 >>

© 2004, ReviewFocus or its affiliates