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Bunnicula (Bunnicula #1) Paperback | Pages: 98 pages
Rating: 3.86 | 60120 Users | 2349 Reviews

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Original Title: Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery
ISBN: 1416928170 (ISBN13: 9781416928171)
Edition Language: English
Series: Bunnicula #1
Characters: Harold (Bunnicula), Bunnicula, Chester (Bunnicula), Robert Monroe, Ann Monroe, Peter Monroe, Toby Monroe
Literary Awards: South Carolina Book Award for Children's Book Award (1981), Nene Award (1983), Golden Sower Award for Intermediate Category (1981), Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award (1981), Sunshine State Young Readers Award (1983) Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award (1982), Iowa Children's Choice Award (1982), New Mexico Land of Enchantment Award (1982), California Young Readers Medal Nominee for Intermediate (1981), Oklahoma Sequoyah Award (1982)

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Another fun time reading a classic and nostalgia filled book to my kids! Probably the best part of the experience was when it came to sharing my progress on Goodreads and the wide array of responses I got. Everything from, “Wow, I haven’t read this in years! I was one of my favorites!” to, “WHAT THE HECK ARE YOU READING!” I mean, it is a book about a vampire bunny and if you saw the cover come across your feed, and you had never heard of it, you might have had a similar shocked reaction! I did enjoy reading this to my kids and have enjoyed the fact that they have now consumed three straight books one chapter a night with great enthusiasm. However, unlike Charlie and the Chocolate factory, it did not quite translate to a 5-star read for me as an adult and, if I had not been enjoying it along with my kids I might have not enjoyed it quite as much. But, still, a classic! One of my favorite things about this book is that it does have a similar feel to Dracula in the narration by Harold the dog. His delivery and diction felt very similar to Harker’s letters in Dracula. That was a really cool connection – and I hope if my kids get to read Dracula some day they remember Bunnicula! So, either enjoy a nostalgic “horror” trip to your childhood or continue to be confused as to why someone would want to read this. Either way, Bunnicula is not going anywhere in the annals of classic youth literature

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Title:Bunnicula (Bunnicula #1)
Author:Deborah Howe
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 98 pages
Published:August 8th 2006 by Atheneum Books for Young Readers (first published March 1st 1979)
Categories:Childrens. Fiction. Fantasy. Mystery

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Ratings: 3.86 From 60120 Users | 2349 Reviews

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Bunnicula is a cute little childrens book that I may or may not have read as a child. I was vaguely familiar with the story, but I dont specifically remember reading it. Even as an adult it was pretty entertaining; it made a great change of pace and a fun diversion.The story is set in the household of a family with a mother, a father, two bratty sons, a dog, and a cat. Its told from the perspective of the dog. One night the human part of the family comes home with a bunny, but this bunny seems

Really cute book that I somehow missed as a kid. Only issue is when the dog talks about liking chocolate cupcakes. Chocolate is bad for dogs! Nooooo!!! And the cat was really cruel. I understand why, but it is really interesting to see how someone can do what they think is the right thing, but its really not. Good lesson to take in I think. 4, anemic vegetable, stars!

Howard the Dog and Chester the Cat enjoy living with their humans - Harold especially likes Toby who enjoys feasts that he shares with Harold. So when the family brings home a bunny they name Bunnicula, it isn't surprising that Harold and Chester are a bit jealous of the attention the family focuses on Bunnicula. But Chester's jealousy soon turns into the suspicion that Bunnicula is a vampire. He sets out to prove it - no matter what the cost. Although "Bunnicula" is aimed at readers ages 8 -

This book series was my childhood!EDIT:I recently reread this book as an adult and I still think it is fantastic

Cute book! My student really liked it!I made some Teachers Pay Teachers resources for this, if you are interested.https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/P...

Charming and Funny.The Monroes' kids didn't know what special rabbit they brought home.Necesitaba con urgencia algo livianito con todas las tragedias pasando en The Fifht Season y esto fue justo lo que necesitaba. A pesar del titulo, no crean un intento de horror para niños (segun dice, esta pensado para 8 años para arriba ;P), sino que es más bien jocoso y escrito con mucho ingenio. Cualquier cosa que me haga reir, tiene mucho valor para mí. "He's a vampire!" Chester snarled. "Today,

I remember hearing about this little "vampire" bunny when I was a kid, but the story never interested me. Shame on me, because I read it outloud to my two little boys this past week and had a ball. Our narrator is the loyal, if not slightly blustering, dog Harold. When their family discovers a WHITE tomato, Harold's scheming cat-friend Chester is convinced that the family's new bunny is the culprit. A juice sucking BUNNY? That is just funny, in fact, my boys were in hysterics more than once,

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