Bunnicula Strikes Again!

by James Howe

Paperback, 2001

Status

Available

Call number

813.5

Collection

Publication

Atheneum (2001), Edition: Reprint, Paperback, 128 pages

Description

When Bunnicula the rabbit starts acting strangely, the Monroe dogs and cat renew their suspicions that he is a vampire.

User reviews

LibraryThing member carlos40
This book is about a rabbit but Is not a rabbit but a vampire. He is trying to see If the rabbit is a mean one or a nice one. So now Chester needs a vet to calm the vampire bunny. But now he is following the rabbit to prove that he is still a bed rabbit
LibraryThing member benuathanasia
Bunnicula is probably one of the most precious characters I've seen in children's book. He doesn't say or do anything, yet he's so well portrayed that I am hardcore in love with him I really hope Howe eventually does a book from Bunnicula's perspective.
Harold is an interesting character, though I
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find myself much more drawn to Howie (probably because I read Tales from the House of Bunnicula before this book). Chester is just obnoxious for the most part, though.
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LibraryThing member FFortuna
Took a little effort to get into this one because Chester was being awful again and depriving Bunnicula of food for an extended period of time. However, once it got going I appreciated Harold putting his foot down and being an active force in this book. (Sometimes he's really just commenting on
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what everyone else is doing). Also liked the book being about Bunnicula again. I realize it's hard to write a book about a bunny who doesn't do much and doesn't talk like the other animals, but I think coming up with creative ways to do that in each book might've enriched the series. Anyway, I liked the slightly more adult themes of the book (doing what's right in spite of a friendship) and thought the plot was solid.
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Physical description

128 p.; 7.8 inches

ISBN

0689814623 / 9780689814624
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