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A review by bookishraccoon
Bunnicula: The Graphic Novel by Stephen Gilpin, Andrew Donkin, James Howe
adventurous
dark
funny
lighthearted
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Loveable characters? Yes
5.0
Picked this up at a Horror Con recently, & was shocked I didn’t hear about this one coming out!
As a Bunnicula fan I knew I had to read this one, & was not disappointed! This was an enjoyable read, narrated from a dog’s perspective.
A family brings home a odd looking rabbit- left in a movie theatre (even stranger with it being on Dracula movie night). The cat (Chester) & dog (Harold) are suspicious of the new ‘pet’ in their household. They team up to figure out the mysterious new critter- but the friends soon find themselves at a crossroads.
Humorous, dark, & entertaining tale on Bunnicula! Loved the artwork, & would recommend especially for this time of the year!
As a Bunnicula fan I knew I had to read this one, & was not disappointed! This was an enjoyable read, narrated from a dog’s perspective.
A family brings home a odd looking rabbit- left in a movie theatre (even stranger with it being on Dracula movie night). The cat (Chester) & dog (Harold) are suspicious of the new ‘pet’ in their household. They team up to figure out the mysterious new critter- but the friends soon find themselves at a crossroads.
Humorous, dark, & entertaining tale on Bunnicula! Loved the artwork, & would recommend especially for this time of the year!