This adorable story is the seventh in a series that I’d never heard of before, but I didn’t have any trouble picking up on the story or its characters. A Snape-y looking author of Goosebumps-style childrens lit and his creepy silent crow come to visit a young fan, whose household includes a menageri...
Series: Bunnicula #1 Although I'd heard of this before when it popped up on my feed, I'd never actually read it, and it sounded cute enough that I thought I might as well if I could get it from the library. It was as cute and as funny as promised, although I can't say that I approve of giving the ...
Harold the Dog and Chester the Cat must solve the mystery of the white dessicated vegetables and if this has anything to do with the home's new pet rabbit that sleeps during the day and can escape from his unopened cage. This is a childrens book but the author doesn't talk down to children or use o...
“He’s a vampire!” Chester snarled. “Today, vegetables. Tomorrow … the world!” I loved this. I loved Bunnicula, and I loved the relationship between Harold, the dog, and Chester, the cat, which is obviously based on Watson and Holmes. Chester is such a cat ... and a bit of an asshat. This cra...
For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleI used to read this book all the time when I was a kid. I absolutely loved it. I remember sitting in my closet (where I stored my bookshelf for some reason) reading it and being slightly terrified that a vampiric Lagomorpha would jump out at me at any ...
I couldn't reason myself into liking this one. It wasn't a total waste of time, but this seemed like it was as much of a labor for James Howe to write this as it was for me to read it.The plot is that after one of the boys wins a letter-writing contest a famous children's author of horror stories is...
This third Bunnicula book sees a return to the same vanquish-the-cute-fluffy-vampire theme of the first book . . . with a twist! This time Chester, Harold, and Howie are bent on vanquishing the cute fluffy vampire's potentially-undead vegetable minions because, as the cover asks so pithily, who know...
Super cute and adorable read!!Chester and Harold are determined to solve the mystery of the strange howling that is plaguing Chateau Bow-Wow. Left there while their humans are on vacation, Chester is convinced that the howling is that of a werewolf. But there seems to be something bigger at play, an...
Bunnicula is missing and Chester is worried about the vegetables. Sure enough Chester, Harold and Howie begin to find white vegetables. To make sure the vegetables don't come back, Chester has Harold and Howie go around and help him stake the vegetables with toothpicks. Their search for white vegeta...
Margaret is a watcher. She likes to go to the beach and watch people, doesn’t say anything, just watches which starts to creep some people out as there is no words escaping from her lips, no changes in her facial expression, she just watches. Margaret does grab her pad of paper putting her thoughts...
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