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Bunnicula: A Rabbit Tale of Mystery

Bunnicula: A Rabbit Tale of Mystery
By Deborah Howe

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1482742 in Books
  • Published on: 1979-03-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 112 pages

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Synopsis
Though scoffed at by Harold the dog, Chester the cat tries to warn his human family that their foundling baby bunny must be a vampire.


Customer Reviews

Bunnicual Rules!5
I picked this book up and had a good laugh about the backcover, specifically this line: "But Chester, Harold's good friend and house-mate, was a very well-read cat and he knew there was something strange about Bunnicula. For one thing, he seemed to have fangs. And the odd markings on his back looked a little like a cape."

Maybe I'm really a seven year-old in this older body, but how can't you laugh at that!

Anyway, I read it in a very short time and the characters and dialogue are witty enough to keep a person interested through the story. Pick this one up if you run across it in the store. I plan to read the whole Bunnicula series and pass in on to the younger generations in the family.

Got some BITE!4
Bunnicula is a great story for children inclined towards the horror genre but whose parent's don't think they're quite ready for James Herbert or Mary Shelley! Written from the point of view of the family dog it is a witty and clever book with echoes of a classic spoof horror. Whilst parents will find it amusing children are more likely to be concerned for the fate of the family pets and the loveable Bunnicula! A fantastic read!

Still brilliant!5
I remember reading this back at school some 11 years ago and I loved it then and I love it now.

There's intrigue, mystery and humour all thrown into this book and you won't want to put it down.

This is a great read for both children (13+) and adults.