A great addition to the Bunnicula series by the award winning author, James Howe.
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"This novel is a great cross between fantasty/horror/ and comedy for 3rd grade and higher. The language can be a bit tough for the younger ones, but the content is perfect for any age. The idea of a Bunny that sucks the juice out of vegetable is just pure genius! This is a perfect read aloud."
— Aimee (4 out of 5 stars)
" We are actually enjoying the audio version of this book. It is as fabulous as I remember(I am pretty sure that I read it when it first came out in 1979)! "
— Mary, 2/18/2014" This book is a great read aloud a bout a dog, cat, and a vampire bunny. The cat thinks the bunny is a vapire that is sucking the life out of all the vegies in the house. Follow the three on an adventure in this series of books. Great book for 3-5 grades. "
— Sandy, 2/14/2014" Stephen gave me this one for my birthday as a joke. :-) It was pretty cute. I would recommend it to any child who likes a little mystery. "
— Steph, 2/14/2014" Cute, and easy to read for a child, probably. "
— Christie, 2/12/2014" Cute and harmless. Just like Bunnicula himself. "
— Richelle, 2/12/2014" bunicula was a vampire bunny he had fangs and it looked like he had a cape just like a vampire "
— Twyla, 2/6/2014" Oh, just one of my favorite childhood books EVER. Re-reading it as an adult is still pretty entertaining. "
— Mel, 1/27/2014" I read this book because Kyle read it in school. I think Sarah read it too, & it was hilarious! Very cute book with a funny premise. Even adults will enjoy this book if they have pets themselves, or just like animal stories in general. "
— Lisa, 1/22/2014" It is a fun book to read to your kids. "
— Sera, 1/21/2014" Can my affair with vampire stories be traced back to this book?? "
— Ann, 1/20/2014" This is such a cute book! I don't really understand why the cat had such a problem with the rabbit for sucking the juices out of a few veggies, but it's still a good time. "
— Kristen, 1/19/2014James Howe is the author of more than ninety books for young readers, including the modern classic Bunnicula and its highly popular sequels. In 2001, he published The Misfits, the story of four outcast seventh-graders who try to end name-calling in their school. The Misfits is now widely read and studied in middle schools throughout the country and was the inspiration for the national movement known as No Name-Calling Week, an event observed by thousands of middle and elementary schools annually.
Victor Garber is a Canadian film, television, and stage actor. Among his notable performances are his portrayal of Jesus in Godspell, John Wilkes Booth in Assassins, Jack Bristow in the television series Alias, Max in Lend Me a Tenor, Thomas Andrews in James Cameron’s Titanic, and as Canadian ambassador to Iran, Ken Taylor, in Argo.